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NBCA to hold "Art for Art's Sake" 4th Annual Art Auction - October 26, 2007
Northern Berkshire Creative Arts will hold its 4th Annual Art for Art’s Sake silent auction, featuring the work of over fifty artists, on Saturday, November 10, 5pm to 7pm. at Heritage State Park (Rt. 8), 115 State Street, in North Adams. Tickets are $25 and can be purchased in advance or at the door. The evening also features refreshments and hors d’oeuvres generously provided by Café Latino, Gramercy Bistro, Milan at 55 Main, and Taylor’s Fine Dining (these same restaurants are offering prix fixe after-auction dinner specials).
Music will be provided by John Sprague, Jr. a composer, recording artist, and musician for the Five College Dance Department in Amherst. A members-only preview of the art will be held at NBCA on Friday, November 9, from 5pm to 7pm. All proceeds will benefit programming and scholarships at the school. For tickets and more information about the art auction, contact NBCA at 413-663-8338, or visit their website, www.nbcreativearts.org
"Art for Art's Sake," NBCA's major fundraiser of the year, features a diverse and spectacular group of artists, including a large scale drawing by Jarvis Rockwell completed on site at NBCA; work by Jenny Holzer; a hair drawing by Amy Podmore; an intaglio print by Barbara Takenaga; a lithograph by Nick Patten courtesy of Harrison Gallery; a study for a piece shown at Mass Moca by Mike Glier; video work by David Lachman; ceramic work by Teru Simon, Annie Gerrity, and Mary Natalizia; sculpture by Diane Sullivan and Laura Christensen; a print by Ed Epping; caricatures by Tom Kerr; a watercolor by Alison Kolesar; paintings by Sharon Carson, Joan Griswold, and Tracy Baker White; photographs by Nick Whitman, Carol Stegeman and Anthony Israel; artist books by Melanie Mowinksi and Jane Howland; and much more. A complete list of artists is on the NBCA website, www.nbcreativearts.org
The Northern Berkshire Creative Arts, a non-profit community arts school founded in 2003, provides a broad range of studio classes and creative arts programming, both traditional and contemporary, to all members of the Northern Berkshires and surrounding communities. The NBCA encourages and nurtures the active participation in the arts for all individuals and has registered over 1500 students ranging in age from 18 months to 83 years.
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