Take part in the joy of discovery, the thrill of bidding, and bring home new art by the region’s best emerging and established artists. Auction Committee Chairs, Susan Jamieson and Kathryn Henry-Choisser invite you to join us for an exciting evening in support of our 32nd year of presenting new art in Richmond. Home Is Where The Art Is will exhibit the work of more than 80 prominent local and regional artists. A portion of the proceeds also supports the participating artists.
Our 20th Annual Art Auction Benefit features a live auction, an exclusive silent auction selected by Jay Barrows, Curator of the Sydney and Francis Lewis Collection, a silent auction of small works as well as food, drink, and entertainment.
The art work to be auctioned will be on exhibit starting at 7pm on Friday, April 2, through the evening of the Auction on Saturday, April 17.
“For the past four years I have been in Richmond I have hosted collectors at my VMFA table at the 1708 auction. Not only is the evening lively and sophisticated, many of us come away with consistently excellent works of art by some of the region’s most talented artists. 1708 represents a vital core of dedicated artists which is a terrific enhancement to the Richmond region’s art scene. I am delighted to serve as this year’s honorary chairman of the auction.” -Alex Nyerges, Director of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Official Website: http://www.1708gallery.org/
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