Artists, sculptors, photographers, designers: this is a Call for Entries for Dragonheart Art Auction Extravaganza, DragonBoat Beaufort’s October 24 art adventure at ARTworks.
The challenge is to interpret what DragonBoat Beaufort says to you. You may choose to interpret our cancer survivor mission or just the dragon element. You may combine both. Fighting cancer, being defeated by it, beating it; capture our spiritual, emotional, physical and psychological mission in 2D/3D.
For more information, visit www.dragonboatbeaufort.org or contact Clare Taylor, art coordinator, at 843-522-0200 or clare@tab-lowcountry.com.
Entries are due to ARTworks, Beaufort Town Center on Boundary Street, on Wednesday, October 17, between 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Only one entry per artist. Please affix title, name, complete contact info and price to your work. This is the only day entries will be accepted unless special arrangements are requested.
Dragonheart Art Auction & Party will be Wednesday, October 24, from 6:30-8:30 p.m., featuring Sometimes Later Band, appetizers, cash bar and the DragonBoat Beaufort Boutique. The highlight of the evening will be an exciting art auction limited to 20 artists’ works which will have been juried into the auction. All non-auction art will be hung throughout ARTworks and be for sale at the price specified by the artist.
When it comes to pricing, you set the opening bid (or minimum price for those not selected for the auction). Whatever your piece gets, 75% benefits DragonBoat Beaufort’s cancer survivor missions.
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