2/02/2010
VIP WEBISM member Randy Thurman involved with Haiti help project
Robert Hogge of Monkdogz Gallery - copyright photo Robert Hogge.
Renown New York art gallery "Monkdogz" (director and founder: Robert Hogge) set up a "silent art auction" to help Haiti victims. A great opportunity also for artists.
Press release was sent by VIP WEBISM member artist Randy Thurman. Read carefully and visit included links for details:
"We are all aware of the challenges the people of Haiti are contending
with. The scope of this tragedy is immense and will require enormous
resources as the country moves forward and heals. Many organizations from
around the world are responding. Many communities and individuals are
stepping up. In this devastation we can see the best of the human spirit.
Monkdogz Urban Art Inc., a group of New York City art dealers, is creating
an online silent art auction – Haiti Art Fund - from their base of the
international artists. One hundred percent (100%) of all proceeds will go
to a group of reputable organizations that are on the ground in Haiti
right now – UNICEF, Partners in Health and Oxfam.
This is a wonderful and exciting opportunity to bid on and own some
exceptional art work, and at the same time offer much needed help to the
Haitian people.
Please take the time to look at this project – Haiti Art Fund -
http://www.haitiartfund.com/
And please find a place in your heart to get involved.
Whether you are an artist, a collector or an art observer I think we can
all agree that we are all part of the human race and we hope you will
participate in this project.
Complete details and artworks can be found at.
http://www.haitiartfund.com/"
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