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13th Annual Transformer Silent Auction & Benefit Party
When and where
Date and time
Saturday, November 19, 2016 · 8 - 11pm EST
Location
Katzen Arts Center American University 4400 Massachusetts Ave, NW Washington, DC 20016
Refund Policy
Description
****SOLD OUT*****
13th Annual Transformer Silent Auction & Benefit Party
Saturday, November 19, 2016
8 – 11 pm
American University’s Katzen Arts Center
4400 Massachusetts Ave, NW Washington, DC 20016
Featuring over 175 artworks by
locally, nationally, and internatolany based emerging and established artists.
Savories, sweets, and drinks served throughout the evening.
Specialty cocktail provided by Room 11.
Creative cocktail attire.
Music provided by DJ Summer Camp.
Dancing encouraged!
Silent Auction bidding will take place from 8:00 – 9:30pm.
Lots will begin closing at 9:45pm.
We are honored to have
Italian Ambassador Armando Varricchio & Mrs. Varricchio
as our Auction Diplomatic Chairs
AUCTION HOST COMMITTEE CHAIRS
Shigeko Bork
Barbara Black
Pam Bothwell
Kate Damon
Carole Feld
Izette Folger
Andrea Hailey
Deborah Kalkstein
Janice Kim
Allison Marvin
Pilar O’Leary
Dana Rooney
Irene Roth
Juliana Stein
Cash, check, Visa, MasterCard, and AMEX will be accepted for all artwork purchases.
All purchased artwork to be picked up post-Auction at Transformer or delivered by HMB.
All Auction proceeds benefit Transformer programs.
Visit transformerdc.org for updates on participating artists and additional Auction details.
About the organizer
TRANSFORMER is a Washington, DC based 501 (c) 3 non-profit, artist-centered organization that connects and promotes emerging artists locally, nationally and internationally. Partnering with artists, curators, and cultural institutions, Transformer serves as a catalyst and advocate for emergent expression in the visual arts. Programs and services are designed to help artists grow their audience and patronage while educating them about opportunities for sustainability. Transformer works to strengthen community by supporting emerging artists in their development.