PAPER UNFRAMED: BENEFIT ART AUCTION 2022 Online Bidding August 21-September 11, 2022 On view at WAAM September 2-4 and 8-11 Paper Unframed: Exhibition & Auction includes over 100 works of art by
PAPER UNFRAMED: BENEFIT ART AUCTION 2022
Online Bidding August 21-September 11, 2022
On view at WAAM September 2-4 and 8-11
Paper Unframed: Exhibition & Auction includes over 100 works of art by distinguished artists of the Hudson Valley/Catskills Region. The annual benefit exhibition and auction will take place online through Live Auctioneers and in the galleries over two weekends in September. The extensive selection of works on paper showcases the breadth of talent by WAAM’s artistic community and provides opportunities for collectors of various stages and interests to support the institution.
All work will start at $100 and proceeds will go towards supporting WAAM contemporary exhibitions and art education programs serving artists and students in the Hudson Valley/Catskills Region.
Visit LiveAuctioneers on or after August 21 to register and place your bid online.
August 21 (Sunday) 12:00 pm - September 11 (Sunday) 5:00 pm
Woodstock Artists Association & Museum
28 Tinker St., Woodstock, NY 12498
845 679 2940
info@woodstockart.org
Regular Hours
Thursday – 12pm – 5pm
Friday – 12pm – 5pm
Saturday – 12pm – 5pm
Sunday – 12pm – 5pm
Monday – Wednesday – CLOSED
Closed Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s day, the month of January.
The Woodstock Artists Association & Museum is non-profit 501 (c) 3 organization with Tax ID number 14-1369329. It relies on the generosity of its members, local businesses, private foundations, government agencies and friends like you who support our work through contributions to the annual fund. The following listing includes donors that have contributed $2,500 or more to WAAM this past year. Additional support is provided by many other members and donors.
The Woodstock Artists Association & Museum would like to acknowledge that its facility is located on the homeland of the Waughkonk Band of the Esopus Munsee, in the Lenape-Delaware territory of the Algonquin civilization.