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About purchasing art at the Daniel McGowan benefit show

July 26, 2006

We’ve gotten a bunch of e-mails asking for details on how art will be sold at If They Come for You In The Morning, so here’s a quick note to cut through any confusion:
All artwork in the show will be reasonably priced, with prints starting at $5. There is beautiful artwork available to meet every possible price range. Don’t go home empty handed!
Selected work in the show is being offered at minimum-bid silent auction. However, the majority of artwork is available at flat (non-auction) prices.
To bid on auction items: Sign up for an anonymous identification number at the table at the back of the room. Bidding sheets will be hung on the wall next to each auction item. All bidding ends promptly at 9pm on Friday!
To purchase non-auction items: come to the table at the back of the room and let us know the item number or artist’s name. Cash or checks strongly preferred. MasterCard & Visa credit cards accepted.
Can’t make it to the show but would like to bid by proxy? E-mail us at visual.resistance@gmail.com for information on specific pieces.

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