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Leading artists in Bone Marrow Cancer Exhibition

Published: Thu 24 Jul 2008 11:48 AM
Leading NZ artists feature in Bone Marrow Cancer Trust art exhibition


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Media release – July 24, 2008
Leading NZ artists feature in Bone Marrow Cancer Trust art exhibition
About 40 artists from around New Zealand and up to 300 works will make up the Bone Marrow Cancer Trust art exhibition next month.
The event will be held at Rick Armstrong Prestige Motors’ showrooms in Christchurch on August 9, from 4pm.
Among the noted New Zealand artists taking part are Sam Mahon, Clark Esplin, Robert McDowell, Lisa Wisse, Lisa Ferguson, Phillip Beadle and John Gillies.
Christchurch born and bred Ferguson recently returned from two successful years in New York. Bill and Hilary Clinton attended her solo show in New York. She has exhibited and sold worldwide.
Organiser Cilla Glasson said she hoped the event would raise more than $25,000.
Proceeds will go towards the running of Ranui House in association with the Bone Marrow Cancer Trust which accommodates patients and families from the South island.
The trust was established in 1990 to raise funds to help build a bone marrow transplant unit at Christchurch Hospital and to build and run an accommodation facility nearby.
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