Art Sale Held in Iðnó Today, Funds Going to Aid Displaced Kids
In the heart of Reykjavik, Iceland, a significant event is set to take place at Iðnó, a renowned cultural centre. On [Insert Date and Time], the venue will play host to an art auction with a noble purpose - to raise funds for the support of refugee children.
The event promises a diverse collection of art pieces from local Icelandic artists, international artists, and emerging talents. These works, ranging from paintings and sculptures to photographs and mixed media, will be available for bidding in a live auction, with a silent auction component for select pieces.
Local art organisations, charitable organisations, and community volunteers are collaborating to host this event, ensuring a smooth and successful execution. Music performances by Ásgeir Trausti and Sigriður Thorlacius will add an extra layer of charm to the evening. Sigriður Thorlacius will grace the audience with her performance at the auction's beginning.
A number of artists have generously donated their work to support the cause. One of the donated works is the Flower Tapestry (Alter Tapestry) by Jón Sæmundur. Other notable artists whose works will be up for grabs include Guðjón Ketilsson, Marit Trönqvist, Hallgrímur Helgason, Þrándur Þórarinsson, Tinna Þorvalds, Annadóttir, Baldur Helgason, Þorvaldur Jónsson, and Mireja Samper.
Bidders will have the opportunity to acquire works by these esteemed artists while making a positive impact on the lives of refugee children. It is crucial to note that the children's cases are to be considered separately and not as their parents' luggage.
Ernir Eyjólfsson is also participating in the auction, adding to the impressive lineup of contributors.
For those interested in bidding, advance registration is recommended. Information on the bidding process, including online options if available, will be provided. Attendees will also have the opportunity to donate beyond bidding.
Details on ticket prices and availability, as well as promotional activities such as social media campaigns, local advertising, and community outreach, will be announced in due course. For inquiries, donations, or sponsorship opportunities, please contact the organisers.
This event aims to bring together art enthusiasts and supporters of humanitarian causes to make a difference in the lives of refugee children.
The art auction at Iðnó, scheduled for [Insert Date and Time], will display a variety of art pieces from local and international artists in the realms of news, lifestyle, and home-and-garden. These works will be available for bidding in both live and silent auctions, with notable donors including Jón Sæmundur, Marit Trönqvist, and Mireja Samper. Additionally, attendees will have the chance to support the cause beyond bidding through donations.