
2019 Benefit Art Auction
April 13, 2019 @ 5:30 pm
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Fine art and fun times to support a good cause.
All artwork can be bid on in the galleries and online during the month-long exhibition leading up to the live auction party. Silent auction art can be purchased outright at any time for 200% of retail value.
Established by artists in 1981 as a way to fund a not-for-profit gallery, the Lawrence Arts Center Annual Benefit Art Auction provides funding for the exhibitions program now occupying five spaces in the Arts Center and enriched by Art Talks, films, and more. Approximately 150 works generously donated by artists will be on exhibit for four weeks. Bidding on auction pieces is an opportunity to support exhibitions at the Lawrence Arts Center – proceeds from sales go toward continuing to support the program.
Tickets to the live auction event are sold out!
Thanks to our Signature Sponsor:
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