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About Our Auction
- To make a bid, you will need to create an account with your contact information, and follow next steps. For future bids you can simply login to your account (ie. you do not need to re-register). You will not be asked to enter any credit card information.
- If you are outbid you will be notified by email.
- The Silent Auction closes at 1pm on Saturday, October 26th and successful bidders will be notified via email.
- Payment will be required upon pick-up of the art at The Craig Gallery for the duration of the exhibition until October 29th, and thereafter at our office at Bayers Road Centre. If you are not local and unable to pick up, please contact us to make payment and shipping arrangements.
- All Silent Auction art must be picked up no later than 4pm on Friday, November 29th.
- Pieces in the Silent auction include a frame of your choice unless otherwise noted.
The annual Mosaic for Mental Health Art Exhibition & Sale is the signature fundraiser of the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Halifax-Dartmouth Branch. Artists of all skill levels, who care about mental health and mental illness, are invited to donate 6” x 6” artworks on Masonite tiles or another surface of their choice, and the Exhibition takes place at The Craig Gallery, Alderney Landing, Dartmouth every October, this year from October 17-29. Regular sales take place online at www.cmhahalifaxdartmouth.ca, and this auction represents our annual Silent Auction component of artwork from the show. All proceeds support CMHA Halifax-Dartmouth Branch’s Social Connection Programs for adults living with mental illness.
About CMHA Halifax-Dartmouth Branch
As a local leader and champion for mental health, we support the resilience and recovery/well-being of people living with mental illness through our Social Connection Programs, our support services, and through the provision of information, resources, referrals and advocacy in a space that is inclusive, safe, and respectful. We strive to create an environment of hope, to reduce stigma, and to promote Mental Health for All.