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Art sale to raise money for Haiti 2010-Feb-05
   
 
ShelterBox in Haiti
"The need in Haiti is huge. Current estimates are that there are over a million people who have lost their homes"-ShelterBox Founder and CEO Tom Henderson

In response to the devastating earthquake in Haiti, Newlyn Society of Artists, Newlyn artists and friends donate works of art for an Art Sale.

Their aim is to raise as much money as possible for the people of Haiti.

The event will be an opportunity to buy art works by established artists straight from the wall.

There will also be a classy clothes bring and buy sale, tea and fine cakes, children's activities and live entertainment.

The wide range of art work on sale will include paintings, prints, photographs, ceramics and cards, at prices to suit every pocket.

Raising money for Haiti
Local artists hope to raise as much money as possible for Haiti

All proceeds will go to the Cornish based charity ShelterBox and Save the Children for its existing programme of humanitarian work with children in Haiti (which includes an art programme for orphaned and traumatised children).

Art Sale for Haiti is being generously supported by many people and businesses in Cornwall including Newlyn Art Gallery, Headland Printers, The Tolcarne Inn, and Aunty Mays.

Art Sale for Haiti will include work by:

Alessandra Ausenda, Richard Ballinger, Nicola Bealing, Sue Bleakley, Clarissa Boethy, Ian Brown, Jessica Cooper, Gillian Cooper, Margarit Clegg, Michael Donnelly, Bernard Evans, Audrey Evans, Peter Fox, Naomi Frears, Marie-Claire Hamon, Bernard Irwin, Simon Jacques, Barbara Karn, John Keys, Amanda Lorens, Jesse Leroy Smith, Denny Long, Janet Lynch, Daphne McClure, Janet Mc Ewan, Marilyn Middlemiss, Angie Munro, Breon O Casey, Sarah Poland, Felicity Roberts, Stuart Ross, Samantha Sand- Holmes, Volker Stox, Bren Unwin, Paul Wadsworth, Anne Wallace, Kate Walters, Emma Wilson.

Essential Information

Newlyn Art Gallery, Friday 5 February 6 -9 pm and Saturday 6 February 10am - 5 pm

ART SALE of works donated by members of the NSA (Newlyn Society of Artists) Newlyn artists and friends.

Classy Clothes Bring and Buy, Bar, 50 Degrees Choir (formerly the Acorn Choir) 12pm Saturday and The Penzance Youth String Orchestra in the evening

Tasty Tea and Cakes and children's activities all day Saturday.

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