By Beth Sullivan
About a month ago I challenged
everyone to get out on a preserve, hiking, or even kayaking, and
suggested that rather than just enjoy the view, you somehow record
it: by photography or some other artistic media.
Well..how did it go? You still have
time. You can see the rules and guidelines here, and entry form
as well. The invitations will be in the mail, but please keep an
eye on Facebook and the evolving website for more details.
We are putting the event together
and we can use your help in several areas:
- Before the event we will need some staff to receive the art at our 6 Hatch Street office in Mystic. There will be labeling and sorting to be done.
- We are looking for additional judges, to review the artwork and photography and children’s entries.
- We will need teams of helpers to set up for the event at the Mystic Arts Center: tables and easels, art work and photography, kids’ gallery and main galleries. There are silent auction tables and live auction displays to be managed.
During the event we will need
volunteers circulating in the audience during the live auction, to
bring attention to bidders. At the end of the silent Auction, we
will need people to help process the sales and make sure the right
Art Treasure goes home with the right buyer.
If you enjoy this sort of fun, or
have had experience hustling and bustling…please join us!
After the event, of course there is
clean up. We also need to assure that contest art work and art work
that is unsold will be returned to owners.
There are numerous other ways you
can help us. Avalonia is not just about stewardship; it takes a lot
of work to raise the money needed to create a Bedrock Fund, dedicated
to future acquisitions. In June the fund was used to finance the
purchase of Babcock Ridge in North Stonington. Now we need to
restore the fund. Your donations of art, entry into the contest,
attendance at the event and in particular sponsorship for the event
will help us rebuild the fund for those lands we hope to acquire in
the future.
Please
contact Heather Milardo in the Avalonia office, by email (avalonialc@yahoo.com) or phone
message (860-884-3500), to let her know how you can help. She will be setting up assignment sheets
with time blocks and can let you know when and where we need you
most.
Certainly the most fun is to get out
there and create art!!
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