Monday, January 18, 2010

The Chair Affair 2010 Update


Our great event - even better in 2010!
More artists...
Over 100 artists! Look forward to some amazing creations.
More variety...
The + means (re)created chairs and other basic home furnishings.
More food...
In unique Community Warehouse style
More fun... to meet a greater need!
The 4th Annual event will be the biggest ever with over 100 artists participating! Besides the fantastic one-of-a-kind chairs, look for art made from tables, mirrors and lamps; as well as photography, sculpture and jewelry.


The chairs (et.al.) will be displayed at three locations.  Mario's always does a stunning display of about a dozen chairs in their window. 
P.H. Reed will be showing a window full of art for us again - they also did this last year.  We have arranged to have the rest of the work displayed in the Galleria windows - the space that was occupied by Made in Oregon! 

~  We will have a First Thursday opening on April 1st at these locales. I hope you will all attend! It will be a great way to preview and tempt you with all the wonderful creations that will be part of the Chair Affair auction on April 8th




The event will be held at The Bison Building in Northeast Portland.  Take a look we are very excited about this venue!

All art will reflect the work of Community Warehouse - providing basic household necessities to those in need. For those of you in the know, this is the place to be to purchase gallery-quality art that's both functional and funky! All proceeds go directly to Community Warehouse which enables us to continue our work in providing for those who have little-to-nothing.
Information and ticket sales contact:
linda@communitywarehouse.org, or call 503.206.5244

1 comment:

Sparks of Spirit Glass said...

I am excited about this amazing event.
Community Warehouse does amazing work in this community. So many artists steo up to offer their creative talents....but we need customers to give these new works of art a home!

I can hardly wait to see your project Jo! ...and I can hardly wait to see what I make. As usual, I am weeks behind you in getting this done!