Special Events
Wednesday, February 26, 2014 at 6:30 p.m.
$5
Mid-Winter Drawing Rally & Silent Auction
Asbury Hall at Babeville
Drawing by Pete Dako from Summer 2013 Rally.
Your opportunity to watch it made, bid, and buy. All live.
36 artists drawing live in two 45 minute sessions, the completed works silent-auctioned, with the opening bids a priced-to-sell $39.
"You can't always get what you want, but if you try sometimes, you just might find, you get what you bid."
Doors open at 6:30 pm
Drawing begins promptly at 7:15
Cash Bar
including:
Bruce Adams
,
Monica Angle
,
Dennis Bertram
,
Marie-Claire Bozant
,
Joel Brenden
,
Kyle Butler
, Carol Carreno,
Caitlin Cass
,
Emily Churco
, Teke Cocina, Tanya Dorph-Mankey,
Fotini Galanes
, Candida Girling,
Amy Greenan
,
Mickey Harmon
,
Pat Kewley
, Paul Klonowski,
Becky Koenig
, Marissa Lehner,
Rob Lynch
,
Chris McGee
,
Tommy Nguyen
Smith, Joshua Nickerson,
OGRE
,
Alicia Paolucci
,
Nancy J. Parisi
, Tom Rojek,
Frederick Seaton
,
Katherine Sehr
,
Kathleen Sherin
,
Chuck Tingley
,
Rich Tomasello
, Maude White, Catherine Willet,
Sara Zak
, Nestor Zarragoita.
Music By DJ Undersound.
Whole Hog Food Truck in the parking lot.
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Carl Lee is a Buffalo-based media artist whose practice includes varied approaches to moving image media—single channel abstract video and documentary, multi-channel formal experiments, immersive installations—but involve an abiding interest in the everyday.
Rebecca Aloisio
The work of Rochester artist Rebecca Aloisio involved the manipulation of forms through digital appropriation, replication, and pastiche. The images hover between flatness and depth, incorporating a variety of media ranging from drawing, collage, painting and printing.