East Hampton - It was 11 years ago that supporters of the East End Hospice first asked some 100 well-known area artists to each take a small, unadorned box and create a unique work of art that could be put up for auction to benefit Hospice. The Box Art tradition continues in 2011 as a highlight of the late summer season.
On Saturday, September 10, the 2011 annual Box Art Auction will be held at the Ross School Center for Well Being on Goodfriend Road in East Hampton.
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Box art by artist James Kennedy. Courtesy Photo: From East End Hospice |
At the benefit on September 10, a Silent Auction will begin at 4:30 p.m. and the live auction will begin at 6 p.m. Auctioneer for the event is
Bonnie Grice, Producer/Host of the "Eclectic Cafe" and "The Song is You" on WPPB 88.3FM Peconic Public Broadcasting. Wine and hors d'oeuvres are included in the $60 benefit fee.
"Artists on the East End have once again contributed their time, talent and singular creativity to produce these unique works of portable art for this worthy cause," says
Arlene Bujese, Benefit Chair. Artists are given small donated cigar and wine boxes - using the box inside and out as a canvas or base.
Bujese reports that among the more than 80 prominent artists who have answered the call to create memorable boxes for this year's auction are
Connie Fox,
April Gornik,
William King,
Donald Lipski,
Randall Rosenthal,
Michelle Stuart,
Hans van de Bovenkamp and
Frank Wimberley. The benefit's Honorary Committee includes such notable East Enders as
Edward Albee,
Alec Baldwin,
April Gornik,
Sheldon Harnick,
Steven Long,
Hon. Paul F. Rickenbach, Jr., and
Susan Kennedy Zeller.
All proceeds will benefit East End Hospice, which provides care for terminally ill patients, their families and loved ones living on the North and South Forks of Long Island, including the Eastern Suffolk County townships of Brookhaven.
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