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Auction raises thousands for music
The Americana Project Guitar
Art Auction raised just under $20,000 in total proceeds for roots music
exploration programs in schools.
The auction on Saturday, March
9, at Soda Creek Gallery capped a week of events featuring pawn shop guitars
turned into paintings and sculptures by local professional artists and
Sisters High School art students.
The show was set up on Friday
night and lots of folks came through the gallery all day on Saturday to
view the guitars. Local artists Loraine Albertson and Cate O'Hagen hung
the show.
The gallery setting and "opening
night" atmosphere created the feel of a major art event. A jazz trio featuring
Jody Henderson (Americana Project instructor) on trumpet, Ben Scharf on
keyboard, and Mike Kurtz on bass provided a musical backdrop.
About 100 people attended
the show opening and auction.
The auction, with some other
fund-raising activities during the previous week, proved a major financial
success for the education program, which is affiliated with the Sisters
Folk Festival.
"With the sponsorships, the
preview party proceeds, individual contributions, the sale of the guitars
we feel very fortunate to be in such a generous community," said project
co-chair Kathy Deggendorfer.
Dennis Turmon served as auctioneer.
Lynn Miller from Small Farmers Journal in Sisters assisted with identifying
bidders.
According to Deggendorfer,
the highest bid was over $2,000 and other guitars went for $350-$1500.
Student pieces netted just under $4,000.
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