Week Long Craft Center Silent Auction Will Feature Top Local Artists
Week Long Craft Center Silent Auction Will Feature Top Local Artists
BROOKFIELD â This year Brookfield Craft Centerâs popular BowlFest Silent Auction has been extended to last for a full week.
The non-profit centerâs fourth annual BowlFest event will be held on Sunday, June 5, from 1 to 4 pm, but the silent auction component of the âfestive fundraiserâ will begin on Saturday, May 28, in the centerâs Lynn Tendler Bignell Gallery.
This way the silent auction will run through the event itself, âGiving area collectors and supporters more time to enjoy, study and bid on the wonderful artwork donated by more than thirty local artists,â says John I. Russell, Brookfield Craft Centerâs Executive Director.
The event provides a fresh and fun approach to fundraising. On Sunday, June 5, supporters and friends of the craft center will gather for a âmusical picnic plusâ on the grounds of the Brookfield Craft Centerâs historic (circa 1780) mill building. Participants will enjoy fine artisanal foods creatively displayed and fine local wines.
They will âswing & swayâ to live music provided by Jive By Five, a local jazz band led by the noted painter Robert Andrew Parker of West Cornwall.
Another key ingredient of BowlFest 2005 is the hundreds of handmade ceramic and wooden bowls created by students, faculty and artist friends of the craft center. Each guest gets to pick one and take it home.
ââRegularsâ at the event make a beeline to the expansive bowl display to get first pick,â says Judith Russell, BCCâs Gallery Director and auction coordinator. âEach yearâs bowls are stamped with a special icon which makes them sought after very collectibles.â
Reservations are required for BowlFest 2005, but the silent auction will be open free of charge during the centerâs regular hours which are Monday through Saturday, 10 am to 5 pm; and Sunday, noon to 5pm.
Tickets are required for the June 5 event, with a suggested donations of $50 per person. All proceeds from BowlFest 2005 will support the centerâs extensive campus renovation campaign.
For more information or to purchase tickets, call 775-4526 or visit BrookfieldCraftCenter.org.
According to BCC Education Director Kristin Muller: âBrookfield Craft Center provides award-winning education and gallery programs which promote and preserve the skills and values of fine craftsmanship and good design and support Americanâs fine craft artists.â
BCC serves thousands of students, faculty, artists and gallery customers each year. The campus is composed of six buildings and is located on Route 25 just east of the âfour cornersâ intersection with Route 7/202 in Brookfield. The center is open daily from 10 am to 5 pm.