Cumming Mural again on display MoNA Annual Art Auction nets $134,000

 

November 11, 2020

Photo courtesy of MoNA - Museum of Northwest Art

The Museum of Northwest Art’s 28th Annual Art Auction in September was a success, netting $134,000, exceeding the Museum’s goal.

Board and staff thank the artists, donors, buyers and supporters. The Museum could not have done it without their continued belief in MoNA. The online program was a first attempt and you were right there with us. Some of you were even still bidding as the Auction closed at midnight on Sunday.

All 280 bidders stayed online during the entire Live Auction and some on East Coast time!

Check out MoNA’s YouTube channel to view online programs from the comfort of home. Should you visit the galleries or choose to shop in the holiday decorated gift shop, MoNA is following COVID-19 health requirements in order to keep you, your families and our staff safe.

“The Barn Show” is experiencing many visitors from across our region. It is such an important visual presentation of the rich art history of the Valley. It is a history that is still in the making with artists continuing to fill our communities with a creative environment that inspires us.


The Cumming Mural has returned to the upstairs gallery, after a two- month viewing in Seattle at the Woodside Braseth Gallery as part of the William Cumming retrospective exhibition. The Mural had great press and was featured on an ArtZone program.

The Museum of Northwest Art is welcoming shoppers to the Museum Store daily, 12-5 p.m.

Source: MoNA

 

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