Monday 19 March 2012

Voices of Art 3: For the love of Animals - fundraising for Voiceless, the animal protection institute

The Sherman family warmly invites you 
to support the Opening Night of Voices of Art 3: For the Love of Animals.
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We would be delighted to have your support at this annual fundraising benefit for Voiceless, the animal protection institute.

Held in collaboration with the Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation, the event will feature an exhibition of work by some of Australia's most significant contemporary artists, including Janet Laurence, Shaun Gladwell, Peter Tyndall, Jonathan Delafield Cook, Louise Hearman, Sam Jinks and many more.

Art advisor Mark Hughes has curated an extraordinary collection of painting, drawing, digital photography, sculpture and ceramics which explore the human – animal relationship.

With all works available for sale, this is a unique opportunity to acquire a valuable contemporary artwork while making an important contribution to animal protection.

The Opening Night of Voices of Art 3 will be held:
Date:Thursday 3rd May, 2012
Time:6.30pm to 8.30pm
Venue:Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation
16-20 Goodhope Street
Paddington, NSW

Refreshments and vegan canapés will be served. We are enormously grateful to our generous sponsors for making the evening possible.

This red carpet event will be a chance to meet contributing artists and eminent supporters of Voiceless, including Clover Moore MP, Lord Mayor of Sydney, who will address the audience and announce the winners of our Gold Prizes.

Uniting the animal protection and contemporary art communities, Voices of Art 3 will, we believe, be a celebration to remember.

Please join us for this special evening, For the Love of Animals - 

Thank you so much for your generous support.
Gene, Brian and Ondine Sherman.
Voiceless, the animal protection institute / Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation

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