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Win Win 12: NIAD’s Annual Benefit Art Auction & Fundraiser

May 18 —

Join us for Win Win 12!

Win Win is a celebration of Making Art in Richmond.

And there is so much to celebrate! From historic art acquisitions by SFMOMA and OMCA, to our first ever showing at FOG Fair, to the now-legendary Into the Brightness exhibition, NIAD artists, staff and supporters will be turning it up and letting loose at this year’s Win Win.

What’s In Store?

  • An electric Live Auction with work by artists included in the collections of SFMOMA, OMCA, the Whitney, and major buyers across the world.

 

  • A hybrid Live Auction option for those unable to join us in Richmond.

 

  • Affordable “Experience” raffle prizes curated by Bay Area art aficionados.

 

  • A “6×6” – a commemorative, collectible take-home print – for every guest.

 

  • Delicious Reem’s catering, paired with custom cocktails.

 

  • Groundbreaking performances from NIAD artists.

 

  • DJs Lamont and Billy Zillions keeping the evening flowing.

 

  • An artful and accessible venue in Richmond’s Bridge Art Space.

 

Do not miss this extraordinary opportunity to acquire exceptional works of art while championing empowerment and creativity for artists with disabilities.

It’s truly a “Win Win”: bigger, better, and more Richmond than ever!

 

Win Win 12

NIAD Art Center’s Annual Benefit Art Auction & Fundraiser

Saturday May 18

3 to 7pm

Bridge Art Space

23 Maine Avenue, Richmond

 

Live Auction Artists

Marlon Mullen

Saif Azzuz

Kristin Farr

Mel Prest

Jeffrey Sincich

Patricia Iglesias Peco

Arstanda Billy White

Julia Goodman

Reniel Del Rosario

Lena Wolff

Victoria Wagner

Karen May

 

Event Accessibility

Please contact Chrissie at chrissie.bradley@niadart.org with access requests.

There are a few ramps to enter the Bridge event space. The event site is mostly one level, with some ground changes. The sidewalk features multiple curb cut-outs, wide enough for wheelchair access.

The building does not have automatic doors.

Designated parking spaces are available.

The restrooms are accessible to people using mobility devices. The Bridge provides gender-neutral restroom facilities.

For visually-impaired visitors, we will provide large print options of both signage and the program to ensure equal access to information.

ASL and Spanish language interpretation will be available.

Public transportation to the Bridge is limited. The Bridge is about a 20 minute bus ride, plus a few minutes of walking, from the Richmond BART station. The neighborhood does not have dependable sidewalks. Public transit info can be found here.

Richmond offers a $2 on-demand shuttle with wheelchair service called Richmond Moves.

We kindly ask all attendees to wear masks indoors. Thank you!