Creativity Explored, the premier nonprofit visual art gallery and studio for artists with developmental disabilities, is pleased to announce Art Changes Lives 2016. For this annual celebration and fundraising event, Creativity Explored is honoring long-standing collaborative relationships with partners Sam Mogannam and Anne Walker of Bi-Rite, and Michael and Jacky Recchiuti of Recchiuti Confections.
Emceed by author and writer Beth Lisick, Art Changes Lives 2016 includes dinner, wine, and bidding on original artwork by Creativity Explored artists, plus special food packages, wine, and experiences.
Original artwork by over 30 artists will be auctioned. Selected works include Space Ship by Marilyn Wong which was included in the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Bay Area Now 7 exhibition Daniel Green's Pizza Dough in acrylic and ink colored pencil on wood, a large textile made of embroidery floss and felt on linen by Linda Davenport Evelyn Reyes' signature cake drawings and, a popular Roy Rogers and Dale Evans portrait painted on a window pane by Thomas Pringle. Additional artists represented in the auction include Zachary Adams, Vincent Jackson, Loren King, John Patrick McKenzie, Daniel Michiels, Corine Raper, Roland Record, and Cheryle Rutledge to name a few.
Cocktails and silent auction are 6:00 pm to 7:15 pm with dinner and live auction to follow at 7:15 pm to 10:00 pm. Seats for this art-filled evening are limited and are $225 per person. Tables are available starting at $2,500.
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