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Fundraising Art Auction for Medecins sans Frontieres

Published 11 June 2008

Wilson Street Gallery Artists have generously donated a number of fine art works to support the work of Medecins sans Frontieres.
The competition will be drawn and the auction will close on Saturday 21st June at 4pm at Wilson Street Gallery
While the funds donated will contribute to the organisation’s humanitarian work around the globe, we have been moved by the plight of the Burmese people in the wake of the horrendous cyclone.
With doctors and paramedics on the ground, Medecins Sans Frontieres will benefit from the recent agreement between the UN and the Junta Generals to allow more aid workers into the country.
Our fundraiser is in two parts:
A Guessing Competition for two major jewellery pieces by renowned local artist, Robyn Gordon valued at $750 each.
This guessing competition will be drawn on Saturday the 21st of June at 4pm at Wilson Street Gallery.
A silent auction for five fine pieces by gallery artists Kate Briscoe, Heather Ellyard, Hanna Kay, Graham Kuo and Susan Ryman.
This silent auction will close on Saturday the 21st of June at 4pm at Wilson Street Gallery.
To view the jewellery prizes and the silent auction artworks, click here.
To purchase tickets for the guessing competition, please email us.
Please click on the individual works for instructions on how to bid, and the current bid amount.
Thank you for supporting this worthy cause!
location Unit 5, 30-34 Wilson Street Newtown NSW 2042
gallery hours Wed – Sun 11 am – 6 pm
enquiries Phone/Fax 02 9516 3144 info@wilsonstreetgallery.com.au

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