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4.23.2008

Art Anonymous


The Corcoran Gallery of Art and FRIENDS of the Corcoran are proud to host their first Art Anonymous fundraiser, benefiting the Corcoran College of Art + Design’s BFA Scholarship Fund. Leading contemporary artists will offer for sale original, postcard-sized works alongside the creations of students, faculty, and staff of the Corcoran College of Art + Design and the Corcoran Gallery of Art. All works are only $100—the catch: all artwork is signed on the back, so the identity of the artist will remain a mystery until after the purchase.

Art Anonymous is an exciting and affordable way to add to your collection. Anyone could walk away with a fantastic bargain—will you?

Reception, drinks, and dancing included.

SATURDAY, MAY 10, 2008
MEMBERS $50, NON-MEMBERS $65
ALL WORKS $100
RAFFLE FOR THE FIRST 10 PICKS $50

6 P.M. PREVIEW AND RAFFLE
7 P.M. BIDDING OPENS

DRINKS AND DANCING UNTIL 11 P.M.

Corcoran Gallery of Art
500 Seventeenth Street NW
Washington, DC 20006

Kindly RSVP for this event by May 1, 2008. For more information and to register, please click here or call (202) 639-1753.

Participating artists include: Arkin, Lisa Blas, Mark Cameron Boyd, Renee Butler, Colby Caldwell, Amy Chan, Tim Conlon, Gloria Cesal, Lori Esposito, Teo González, Janis Goodman, Melissa Ichiuji, Susan Jamison, Sue Johnson, Courtney Jordan, Joshua Levine, Amy Lin, Heidi Lippman, Isabel Manolo, James Marshall (Dalek), Akemi Maegawa, Robert Mellor, Trace Miller, Marci Nadler, David Page, Pam Phillips, Ryan Pierce, Kahn & Selesnick, Kerry Skarbakka, Judy Southerland, Lynn Sures, Tim Tate, Katie Tuss, Izel Vargas, Oliver Vernon, Ellyn Weiss, Sharon Wolpoff, Trevor Young, Toopy Zerotree… to view the complete list of artists please click here.

Works will be available for viewing beginning May 1 in advance of the event in the Corcoran Gallery of Art’s Gallery 31. To access Gallery 31, please use the New York Avenue entrance.

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