Showing posts with label auction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label auction. Show all posts

Saturday, October 21, 2017

Hand Papermaking Art Auction - October 2017


Hand Papermaking Art Auction
October 17 - 31, 2017


#hpartauction2017 #handpapermakingmagazine
After over three decades of celebrating and promoting papermaking through publications and portfolios, Hand Papermaking is excited to present our first-ever Art Auction. You are invited to bid on an impressive selection of paper art by leading artists such as William Wegman, Lesley, Dill, Kenneth Noland, and Jenny Holzer. 

The Hand Papermaking Art Auction takes place October 17-31 on Paddle8 at https://paddle8.com/auction/hand-papermaking/

All proceeds benefit Hand Papermaking’s ongoing operations and non-profit educational and publishing programs.

Follow Hand Papermaking on Hand Papermaking’s Instagram for auction highlights: www.instagram.com/handpapermaking/

Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Save the Dates! Hand Papermaking 19th Annual Auction

Hand Papermaking 19th Annual Auction

September 15 – 24, 2017

Hand Papermaking Sellers Page: http://bit.ly/hpauction2017
www.handpapermaking.org
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This September 15-24, you can help Hand Papermaking continue its mission to advance traditional and contemporary ideas in the art of hand Papermaking, even as you take advantage of some fantastic deals on all sorts of paper-related items: Equipment and supplies, books on paper and book arts, fine handmade papers, art works, paper experiences, and much more!

Don’t miss out on these great papermaking items!

Hand Papermaking’s 19th Annual Auction takes place September 15-24 on eBay at http://bit.ly/hpauction2017.

Choose from over 55 bargains and one-of-a-kind lots. 100% of proceeds benefit Hand Papermaking—show your support!

Get advance peeks at some of the most intriguing auction items starting September 6 on Hand Papermaking’s Instagram page: www.instagram.com/handpapermaking/

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

The Morgan Conservatory’s 9th Annual Benefit

The Morgan Conservatory, the largest arts center in the United States dedicated to every facet of papermaking, book arts, and letterpress printing will host its 9th Annual Benefit Saturday, October 1st. The Benefit will feature a silent auction where attendees will have the opportunity to bid on more than 100 works of art, many created specifically for the event, by local as well as national artists, exclusive live papermaking demonstrations, live music from Syncopated Sin Swing Band with special guest Ernie Krivda, hors d’oeuvres, cash bar and more.

The Morgan’s Annual Benefit is the organization’s largest fundraiser of the year and directly helps bring over 60 workshops, exhibitions and special events to its audiences each year.

“After nine years, we are beginning to see the vision of our mission to provide an epicenter of papermaking arts for established and emerging artists in Northeast Ohio and beyond” said Tom Balbo, Artistic Director of The Morgan. Balbo added, “the support from the arts community, our sponsors and all supporters of The Morgan during our Annual Benefit has helped make our vision a reality these last nine years.”

The Morgan’s 9th Annual Benefit takes place Saturday, October 1st from 6:30 pm – 10:00 pm at the Morgan – 1754 E. 47th St. Cleveland, OH 44103. Pre-order tickets are available now. Admission for members is $30, non-members $35. Tickets for students with valid student ID are $10.

Monday, April 14, 2008

Hand Papermaking Magazine's Annual Auction


Hand Papermaking’s 10th Annual Online Auction takes place April 19-26, 2008. All proceeds benefit their non-profit programs.


Please visit their website for a list of fabulous items that will be auctioned. At 5 p.m. on April 19 (set your alarm!) the website will direct you to the Ebay auction site.


It's my pleasure to host this auction for the second year in a row. Hand Papermaking Magazine is a great friend not only of the Friends of Dard Hunter, but of all those with an interest in the paper and book arts.


So please participate in the auction, and if you're not a subscriber, you may sign up here.


Peter Hopkins