Bad Art by Good People Art Auction

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214 N Main St,Hannibal MO 63401

10 September, 2021

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Purchase works of art created by fifteen area community leaders who were paired with fifteen artists/mentors ! The Hannibal Arts Council’s fundraiser, Bad Art by Good People, is FINALLY happening! Works of art created by fifteen area community leaders who were paired with fifteen artists/mentors will be auctioned off. Beginning at 7:00 p.m. attendees may view the artwork for sale, enjoy hors d’oeuvres, a cash bar and vote for their favorite work of art with their dollars in the People’s Choice contest. The art auction will begin at 8:00 p.m. Tickets are $20 per person ($25 at the door, if available). Due to limited space, pre-registration and pre-payment is required. To purchase tickets call 573-221-6545, stop by 105 S. Main St or purchase through eventbrite. All proceeds will benefit the Hannibal Arts Council. The artist/mentor/community leader teams for the 2nd Annual Bad Art by Good People Art Auction fundraiser are: Steve Ayers - Kristy Trevathan, Prestige Realty; Brenda Benson - Andy Dorian, City of Hannibal Central Services; Rebecca Butler - Katy Ayers-Welch, Java Jive; Kim Caisse - Todd Ahrens, Hannibal Regional Healthcare System; Michael Chlebanowski - Randy Jobe, Hannibal Clinic; Kelly Eddington - Arif Dağın, LaBinnah Bistro; Brenda Beck Fisher - Corey Mehaffy, Hannibal Regional Economic Development Council; Patricia Garey - Carl Watson, F&M Bank and Trust Company; Pat Kerns - Faye Dant, Jim’s Journey: Huck Finn Freedom Center; Josh McCurdy - Susan Johnson, Hannibal Public Schools; Deb Myers – Tegan Orpet, KHQA; Stephen Schisler - Mark Wasinger, Wasinger Parham, L.C.; Nick Sorrill - Lisa Peck, City of Hannibal City Manager; Cyndi Taylor - Andrea Campbell, Board of Public Works; James Zimmerman - Michael Riesenbeck, Golden Eagle Distributing. The Bad Art by Good People title is truly meant to be tongue in cheek, as the end-product of the community leader working with an artist/mentor will more than likely be good. Community leaders were matched with artists/mentors by drawing names out of a hat. The Hannibal Arts Council is excited to connect community leaders and artists in a new way and look forward to the very fun fundraiser.

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