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Live mural auction raises $9K at Penticton brewery

All 10 of the 4x4 murals created by local artists were sold Wednesday night
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Penticton Art Gallery curator Paul Crawford steps in as auctioneer at the live Square Mural auction at Cannery Brewing on Wednesday night. Over $9,000 was raised. (Visit Penticton)

It was a full house at Cannery Brewing’s Ale-Catraz, who hosted the Square Mini-Mural live auction raising over $9,000 on Wednesday night.

The lively event auctioned all 10 of the 4 feet by 4 feet murals that have been on display inside the taproom and outside in Cannery’s Backyard areas since March.

People $25 ticket included a free beer, live music by Dorian Goodwin, oysters from Buy The Sea and an eager crowd prepared to spend $$$ to secure their favourite piece.

Some pieces fetched north of $1,000 with proceeds being split between the artists and the Penticton Art Gallery to support next year’s mural auction.

This year’s auction features 10 paintings created by some of the Okanagan’s most colourful artists: Amy Schroeter, Angela Hansen, Ariane` Kamps, Elizabeth Houghton, Greta Kamp, Jessie Dunlop, Johann Wessels, Kristine Lee, Leta Heiberg, and Moozhan Ahmadzadegan.

For Cannery Brewing owner Patt Dyck, the auction is always bittersweet.

“I get so attached to seeing these beautiful paintings in the taproom. It’s hard to see them go,” said Dyck recently.

Penticton Art Gallery curator Paul Crawford acted as auctioneer for the night. He remarked about how much fun the night was.

“We really can’t thank everyone enough for joining us, and we look forward to year three,” said Crawford.

READ MORE: Local artists contribute to Square Mural project

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Monique Tamminga

About the Author: Monique Tamminga

Monique brings 20 years of award-winning journalism experience to the role of editor at the Penticton Western News. Of those years, 17 were spent working as a senior reporter and acting editor with the Langley Advance Times.
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