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Art Gala: pearls & prosecco

Saturday, October 19, 2024

Time
6:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Venue
Maritime Heritage Centre, Campbell River, V9W 5C1
Price
$200

Saturday, October 19th, the Campbell River Art Gallery will hold their 30th Anniversary Bi-Annual Art Gala Fundraiser!

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Get your tickets to our 30th Anniversary Bi-Annual Art Gala Fundraiser, it will be night to remember!

A formal affair, attendees are encouraged to pull their style inspiration from the Great Gatsby era. A nod to the traditional 30th anniversary gift, the evening’s theme will feature pearls, fresh oysters, alongside prosecco and other unique touches.

“The 2022 Art Gala was such a blast! It really brought out Campbell River’s finest - great fashion, beautiful art, delicious food, amazing community support. People still stop me to talk about it! We have an even better event planned for this year, and I can’t wait. I’m so grateful for all the support we’ve received from our sponsors and collaborators - it will be a night to remember,” says Sara Lopez Assu, CRAG Executive Director.

Highlights of the evening include:

  • Live Auction of work by Professional Canadian Artists
  • Silent Auction by local Vancouver Island Artists
  • An exclusive catered meal by More Eatery
  • Live oyster bar
  • Craft cocktails (and mocktails) by Wild Coast Cocktails
  • Entertainment by 4-piece band Typsy Jazz and much more!

Get your tickets now at Art Gala Fundraiser or at the gallery shop open Wednesday 10-2 & Thursday- Saturday 10-5.

Venue

Maritime Heritage Centre
621 Island Highway
Campbell River
V9W 5C1

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