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Auction Preview “Coffee Talk”

Coffee will be served Location: Upstairs Studio* Free and Open to All Join Executive Director Kimberly Henrikson and Master Printer Christopher Shore as they discuss the impressive fine art original prints that will be included in our 25th Annual Live Auction Benefit & Party, held just two days later on October 26. For the Silver Anniversary of our MONOTHON Printmaking Fundraiser, we have gathered a truly exciting collection of fine art prints by well-known artists, including Will Barnett, Polly Apfelbaum, and Enrique Chagoya. The Auction Preview “Coffee…

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October 24, 2024 @ 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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299 West Avenue
Norwalk, CT 06850 United States

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Center for Contemporary Printmaking

203.899.7999

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Coffee will be served

Location: Upstairs Studio*

Free and Open to All

Join Executive Director Kimberly Henrikson and Master Printer Christopher Shore as they discuss the impressive fine art original prints that will be included in our 25th Annual Live Auction Benefit & Party, held just two days later on October 26.

For the Silver Anniversary of our MONOTHON Printmaking Fundraiser, we have gathered a truly exciting collection of fine art prints by well-known artists, including Will Barnett, Polly Apfelbaum, and Enrique Chagoya. The Auction Preview “Coffee Talk” gives art enthusiasts a chance to gather for a casual conversation about the Live Auction items. Kimberly and Chris will share their insights, discuss the printmaking processes used to create the artworks, and answer attendees’ questions.

The entire selection of Live and Silent Auction items will be on-view throughout our galleries during Preview Week, October 20-25. Coffee Talk attendees and other visitors will have a chance to explore all of the prints in advance of Saturday’s event, and make a plan to bid on their favorites.

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