Friday, March 5, 2010

Art for Haiti: Auction Highlights

As part of our Art for Haiti Auction, we'd like to show you works that are available during this week. To learn more about the auction please click here for the press release information.


Artist: Julianna Swaney
Title: "Kindel of Hares"
Date: 2009
Medium and Size: 8 1/2x11" limited edition inkjet print, signed and numbered, edition of 40 (this print is 5/40)

Julianna Swaney grew up in rural Michigan, spending lots of time playing and exploring outside. She got her BFA in Printmaking from Maine College of Art in 2005. Since then she has moved to Portland Oregon and makes a living selling her work online. She has participated in shows all over the country including New York and LA.

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Artist: Cameron Goodyear
Title: "Fin"
Date: 2010
Medium and Size: 9x11.5" Watercolor and Gouache on Paper, signed

Cameron Goodyear received her BFA from Rhode Island School of Design in 1998. She has shown at galleries in New York, North Carolina, Ohio and Rhode Island, and her work is represented in many private collections. She currently lives and works in Providence, Rhode Island.

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Artist: Minette Lee Managhas
Title: "Deer Park Heart/Mind"
Date: 2009
Medium and Size: 19x13" signed print 1 of 10

Minette Lee Mangahas layers calligraphic painting, animation, and video in installations. Born in Hawai’i and raised in the Philippines, she studied under the tutelage of Zen calligrapher Kazuaki Tanahashi for seven years. Her work has been featured in exhibitions and festivals at venues such as the San Francisco Apature Festival, the Pacific Asia Museum in Los Angeles, Museo de Arte y Diseño Contemporáneo Costa Rica, the Oakland Museum of California, and the Arario Gallery in New York.

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The Art for Haiti auction will be coordinated by eBay Giving Works and 100% of the proceeds will go to Partners in Health. The auction & print sale will run
now through the end March 9, 2010 at 7:30 PM (EST).

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