Bid for Victory: Refinery ArtSpace
Some of the works form generous artists and collectors up for auction in the Bid for Victory show.
So how does this auction stuff work anyway?
Scan the QR code to enter the Victory Boxing Auction.
The works are on display at @refineryartspace and the auction is live until 14th December when it closes at 5pm. So be in quick!
There is a code for each individual work that takes you directly to the auction. The reserve price (if there is one) is visible. If you are in a position to help there are a series of works to suit every budget.
Take home a fabulous artwork or treat someone for Christmas.
The auction is to support the important mahi of the Victory Boxing Gym. Originally set up to havie a positive impact on young kids in the community, teaching them life skills, honesty, respect, determination and to be caring. One of the great strengths of Victory Boxing is being able to expand to meet the needs of its community. They also offer a very successful and popular adult fitness programme, fitness classes for adults with Parkinson’s Disease and work alongside many community groups and schools. All of their programmes are underpinned by their core values: Respect, Responsibility, Determination and Caring.
There is also a QR code for those who wish to make a direct donation to Victory Boxing.
Works in order:
Geof Noble | Tasty Real estate
Mat tait | Waka Wairua
Maico Camilo | Untitled, Near & Far series
Jane Blackmore | Memory and Myth
David James | Hope may be a seed, but your body the casing
Mandy Gargiulo | Rimurimu
Sigi Kennedy | White Noise
Kirsten Cooper | Water Table ( Dry Valleys)
Eva Kerer | Rubbish in Nice Frames 6
NB: Maico Camilo’s was generously gifted by the artist to Arts Council Nelson as a fundraiser and we are donating the commission to Victory Boxing.
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