
Venice Art Walk & Auctions took place on the week-end of 20-22 May.  The annual event raises money for the non-profit Venice Family Clinic.  During the three-day event, Venice residents open their homes to art studio and architecture tours and an art auction is held featuring artists from the community.  After! Art Walk Is the follow up to the May event to further raise funds for the invaluable services the Venice Family Clinic provides to low income residents on the Westside of Los Angeles.
More  than 100 works of art--paintings, sculptures, photographs, skate decks,  surfboards, and limited-edition prints--for sale at opening bid prices!
Also:
- Great food and refreshments provided by Gelson's Markets
 
- Official Venice Art Walk & Auctions merchandise for sale
 
- Free raffle:  Enter to win one of seven signed, classic Venice Art Walk &  Auctions posters by Mark di Suvero, Kenny Harris, Ed Moses, Ken Price,  Ed Ruscha, Patssi Valdez, and Tom Wudl! Winners drawn every hour
 
Free and open to the public. Preview selected works  online. Art is also available to purchase, by appointment only, in advance of the event by calling 310-664-7916.
 Artists include (as of 5/27/11):
Kim Abeles, Lisa Adams, Mikel Alatza,  Anahit Alaverdyan, Irina Alimanestianu, Erin Althea, Magda Audifred,  Hilary Baker, Christopher Barbour, Marlo Bartels, Wolfgang Bauer, Edith  Beaucage, Debby Beck, Drew Beckmeyer, Quinton Bemiller, Kimber Berry,  Guillermo Bert, Amy Bird, Bleek CBS, BOBCATMINX, Amy Bouse, Nick  Bradley, Shay Bredimus, Liz Brizzi & Ashton Trujillo, Jay Brockman,  Ben Brough, Douglas I Busch, Kristina Campbell, Jeaneen Carlino, Linde  Caughey, Ceramic Group Piece 2011, Chalk, Kai Bob Chang, Chunk, Michelle  Coffey, Gisela Colon, Alika Cooper, Corina Corina, Allison Cortson,  Lori Cozen-Geller, Craww, Raul Curacosa, Jeffrey Daniels, Chris Dawson,  Raul de la Torre, B.J. Dockweiler, Duart JDI, Robyn Adrian Dunbar, Anna  Dusi & Daniela Arbizzi, Kikki Eder, Charlie Edmiston, Dan Eldon,  Haunted Euth, Thor Evensen, Tom Everhart, Mark X Farina, Mollie Favour, Nancy Fink, Patrick Fraser, Dominique Fung,  Simone Gad, Margaret Gallegos, Steve Galloway, Patrick Gannon, Helen K.  Garber, Margaret Garcia, Germs, Stephen Glassman, Joe Goode, Bruce Gray,  Danni Greenwalt, Kio Griffith, Jenny Hager, Gus Harper, Kenny Harris,  Tony Hawk, Jenny Herrick, David Hinnebusch, Fred Hoerr, Susan Holcomb,  Michael C. Hsiung, Julienne Hsu, Jim Hubbard, Ichiro Irie, Winifred  Johnson Brewer, Jennifer Joyce, Flora Kao, Barbara Kerwin, Robert  Ketchum, Steve Kim, Linda King, Nancy Kinsey, Aida Klein, Michael  Knight, Diana Kohne, Elliot V. Kotek, Sandy Lajer, Gayle Lewis, Edward  Lightner, David Limrite, Line Line Dot, Marianne Magne, Deborah Martin,  Jena Martin, Kim McCarty, Dan McCleary, Alfredo Mercado, Neilah Meyers,  Norman Meyers, Patti Meyers, Brad Miller, James Miller, Tressa Miller,  Casey Mixter, Dan Monteavaro, Flavia Monteiro, John Mooney, Jim Morphesis, Jules Muck, Juan Carlos Munoz Hernandez, Ryan Murphy,  Geraldine Neuwirth, Christine Nguyen, Nicnak, Object Control, Jayme  Odgers, Peggy Oki, Rick Ordonez, Elizabeth Orleans, Miguel Osuna, Kenton  Parker, Saule Piktys, Nancy Popenoe, Beata Pozniak, Pulp, Francesca  Quintano & Michael Schneider, Burton Rein, Remio, Georgina Reskala,  Retna, Rhys JDI, Rachel Rogov, Sonia Romero, Michael A. Rosenfeld, Gali  Rotstein, Gwen Samuels, Robert Schwan, Anna Silver, Tanja Skala, Smear,  Alexis Smith, Melinda Smith-Altschuler, Ruth C. Snyder, Todd Squires,  Mike Stansell, Therman Statom, Gretel Stephens, May Sun, Super Fckr,  Surge MDR, Jessamine Tepper, James David Thomas, Quentin Thomas, Jacob  Tillman, Mark Todd, Shark Toof, Thomas Trivitt, Edwin Ushiro, Linda  Vallejo, Ginger Van Hook, Sergio Vasquez, Margaret von Biesen, Hovin  Wang, Esther Pearl Watson, Michelle Weiner, Wayne White, Pontus Willfors, Joyce Wisdom, Wise, Heidi Wrage, Tom Wudl, Laurie  Yehia, Lawrence Yun, Larry Yust, Eric Zammitt, Dave Zarick, and Zelda  Zinn
All  proceeds from the Venice Art Walk & Auctions benefit Venice Family  Clinic, providing free, quality health care to people in need.
Venice Family Clinic  is the largest free clinic in the country. More than 24,400 men, women,  children,  teens, and seniors are served annually by nearly 2,100  individuals – including more than 500 physicians – who donate their  time, valued at $2 million annually. Ninety-seven percent are low-income  and  nearly three-quarters are uninsured. 
Venice  Family Clinic provides more than 106,000 primary care, specialty  care,  mental health, dental, and health education visits annually. All   services – including diagnosis, treatment, medications, follow-up care,   and laboratory tests – are provided free of charge. Particular emphasis   is placed on the needs of women, children, the homeless, and those  with  chronic diseases.  
Click here for more information about programs and services. Click here to download a fact sheet about Venice Family Clinic (PDF). Venice Family Clinic
 604 Rose Avenue, Venice 90291
(310) 392-9255 
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