Pablos Art Auction is in its 15th year!
PABLOS ART STUDIO PRESS RELEASE
WHAT: PABLOS ART AUCTION
WHERE: SHED 11, Wellington Waterfront
WHEN: THURSDAY 14TH OCTOBER 2010
HOW: Pre-sale tickets $20 from
ROAR! gallery
Cnr Vivian and Victoria St. (189 Vivian
St).
Limited Door-sales on the night.
PRESS
RELEASE
The world famous in Wellington …
Pablos Art Auction is in its 15th year!
Thursday 14th October sees a vibrant cross section of
one hundred artworks from
New Zealand's leading art
makers - to the emerging talent from Pablos artists and
further afield, amassed under one giant roof … just
waiting to be discovered!
You’ll find work from Dick Frizzell, Nigel Brown, Jim Cooper, Seraphine Pick, Brian Carmody, Margaret Elliot, James Robinson, Ewan McDougall, Gordon Crook, Gail Gauldie, Simon Morse …and many, many more, including, of course, the wonderful artists from Pablos Art Studio.
Come along and join in the excitement of a live auction. Bid on works you fancy and maybe you will be taking home a unique art work as well as supporting Pablos Art Studios. It doesn't get better than that!
The Pablos annual fundraising art auction
will be held at Shed 11 on the 14th
October – a little
earlier than usual, so get in quick and secure your tickets!
Phone Pablos Art Studios on (04) 382 8885 or come to ROAR! gallery, cnr of Vivian and Victoria St to purchase your $20 tickets. Door-sales are available on the night.
Doors open at 5.30pm to pre-view the work, bid on
the silent auction, eat, drink and enjoy live music from
Newtown Rocksteady. The live auction gets
underway at
6.30pm.
And not to forget the reason why this
awesome event happens … Pablos Art Studio
is a
creative space in Wellington which provides an art studio
and gallery for
people who have experienced mental
illness. It builds bridges between its artists and the wider
community by using creativity as a vehicle of expression,
engagement and identity. The auction is your chance to
experience this art and to support the activities of Pablos
and the recovery of individuals who have been affected by
mental illness.
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