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ME baner

We have stopped online ticket sales for The Men’s Event but you can still purchase tickets by phone if you would like to attend on Saturday, April 1-, at The Boston Marriott Copley Grand Ballroom.  Things get underway with a social hour at 6:00 p.m., followed by dinner and a program at 7:00. Tickets are $225 per person.

To purchase your tickets, call 617.927.6350.  If no one answers, please leave your name, the names of your guests, and the number of tickets you would like, along with a clearly-stated call back number.  Then, check in with Fenway staff at the event Welcome Booth to pay for your tickets and receive your table assignment.  You can also purchase tickets at the Welcome Booth at 6 p.m. the night of the event.  We accept checks and all major credit cards.

 

MEN’S EVENT 2010

Silent Auction Preview

These and other items will be available to bid on at the
Men's Event on April 10.
Click on thumbnails to see bigger images.

1

"Black Rock Beach" by David Torcoletti

40" x 60" photograph (2008) From "The South Shore" collection, instead of the cold-toned glossy paper images of his previous landscapes, he decided to use sepia toner with a matt surface. These are softer, more romantic and creepier than his previous landscape work. www.DavidTorc.com
Value: $1,200     Opening Bid: $700

     
2 “Climb to Flowers” by Judy Kermis Blotnick
8" X 10" ink on paper (2008). A graduate of Pratt Institute, Blotnick also hold degrees from the Museum School. She is a practicing artist who teaches at Tufts and at the Museum School. www.judykermisblotnick.com
Value:  $900     Opening Bid:  $450
 
     
3 “Door Chair” by Peter Evonuk & Steve Bowden
80" x 30" x 24", wood & steel, 2005. "Door Chair" is part of the "Polemic Furniture" series, a collaboration with graphic designer Steve Bowden.
Value:  $2000     Opening Bid:  $1000
 
     
4 “Fisherman With Orange Waders” by Sean Boyce
24" x 36" Acrylics and Oils (2001-2010). Sean Boyce is a painter of arbitrary realism, Sean Boyce Studios is at 162 Newbury Street Boston, MA. Located above The Guild of Boston Artists. www.seanboycestudios.com
Value:  $3,500     Opening Bid:  $1,750
 
     
5 “Highways & Byways” by Liette Marcil
7 1/2" x 9" acrylic and color pencil on paper (2010) and 9" x 12" frame. Liette Marcil enjoys experimenting with colors and mixed media, looking for unexpected results, which she then works intuitively into her paintings, combining the use of markings, textured layers and subtle transparencies.
Value:  $350     Opening Bid:  $175
 
     
6 “Memories in Reflection” by Eric Starosielski
30.5" x 25.5" mirror, aluminum, oil, and paint (2010). Sandblasted MRI assemblage onto mirror right side, glass stamps of singular MRI's were pressed onto the left side of the mirror with oil paint. www. starosielski.com
Value:  $2,200     Opening Bid:  $1,100
 
     
7 “From "First Person Series" Oct. 2008 (Piano)” by Elizabeth Michelman
25" x 34", sumi ink and graphite on arches paper. One of an ongoing series of works on paper/installation. Theme and variations based on the letter "I".
Value:  $1,200     Opening Bid:  $800
 
     
8 “Containment Series #4” by Raphael H. Jaimes-Branger
24" x 24", silver leaf and acid on wood (2003). The last available from the "Containment Series". The work explores the inner world where everything is connected.
Value:  $2,200     Opening Bid:  $1,000
 
     
9 “Shifting Moods” by Karen S. Jacobs
14" x 11" Oil on Canvas (2005) Karen S. Jacob's paintings are meant to reflect the fleeting, ephemeral, emotional moments that occur in real time. www.karensjacobs.com
Value:  $400     Opening Bid:  $200
 
     
10 "Happy Shiny People" by Melissa Porter
32" x 34" Acrylic on Canvas (2010) "My work represents an interest in combining night life images which are both macabre yet humorous."
Value: $2,500     Opening Bid: $1,250
 
     
11 "Silvertones" by Ellen Hermanos
32" x 34" Acrylic on Canvas (2009) "My interest lies in the unintentional combinations of color that are created with time and attention to layering. Like daily life, brightness and clarity emerge, while other spaces blend and fade. Awareness is always changing." www.ellenhermanos.com
Value: $2,600     Opening Bid: $1,300
 
     
12 "Winter Solstice, Emerald Necklace" by Frank Curran
39 x 26" color print (2009)
Value: $400     Opening Bid: $200
 
     
13 "Field to Infinity" by Glen Kewley
24" x 36" photograph. Matted and framed color photo of a west Texas wheat field extending to the horizon.
Value: $250     Opening Bid: $125
 
     
14 "Undermoon" by Louise Farrell
12 1/2" x 15" framed solar plate etching (2008). Digital image printed on hannemuller paper.
Value: $250     Opening Bid: $125
 
     
15 "Family Outing #2" by Sharleene Hurst
14" x 26" acrylic. Sharleene Hurst's paintings are meant to be a unique and whimsical blend of surrealism and the abstract. Each is an experiment with light, texture, composition, mood, motion and technique.
Value: $150      Opening Bid: $75
 
     
16 "Michael, 2002" by Joel Benjamin
13" x 19" photograph (2002). Black and white photograph; ink jet print
Value: $450      Opening Bid: $225
 
     
17 "InfiniteWisdom" by Christos_Hamawi

Value: $175      Opening Bid: $75
     
     

 

 
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Presenting Sponsors

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Gold Sponsors

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