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About Our Auction
This year marks the Penticton Art Gallery's 43rd annual art auction which was originally scheduled to take place at the Penticton Art Gallery on Tuesday, June 23rd, 2020. Due to COVID 19 we were forced to cancel our live event and have been waiting to reschedule this year's event as a stand-alone online auction which we are now excited to launch over the month of October with bids being accepted up to 7 pm on Sunday November 8th, 2020.
All successful bids will be notified by e-mail within 48 hours of the closing of the auction.
Thank you for your time, interest, and support of our efforts and for investing in the gallery and our community.
Good luck and if you have any questions regarding any of the items, would like additional photographs, or would like to make arrangements to see the works in person, please feel free to contact the gallery at:
curator@pentictonartgallery.com
Or by phone at: (250) 493-2928
About Penticton Art Gallery
OUR MISSION
The Penticton Art Gallery’s mission is to engage the public in an ongoing dialogue about issues and ideas that affect our numerous communities, as expressed through contemporary and historic art practices, while providing opportunities for the public to interact with artists and the artistic process.
OUR VISION
We envision a gallery accessible to everyone as a vibrant public space in service of our community, to foster greater social engagement, critical thinking, and creativity.
OUR MANDATE
The Penticton Art Gallery exists to exhibit, interpret, preserve, and promote our collective artistic and cultural heritage as expressed through the visual arts. This is supported by the creation of education and outreach programs to engage our community in local, regional, and global issues while also being attentive to cultural and gender diversity and the work of Indigenous artists.
TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The Penticton Art Gallery acknowledges that the land on which we gather is the unceded, traditional territory of the syilx (Okanagan) Peoples.
Live Event Information
There is no live event and winning bidders will be contacted within 48 hours of the close of the auction. Thanks for bidding...
Featured Items
After James Abbott McNeill Whistler (1834 – 1903)
Princess de la Porcelaine, 1864
$500.00 CAD
John Swatsley (1937 - )
CNR E-6 Locomotive, 1984
$250.00 CAD
Kenneth Lochhead (1926-2006)
Blue Extension, ca. 1967
$150.00 CAD
Leonhard Epp (1932 -2018)
Large Hand Thrown Turquoise Pot
$250.00 CAD
Pat O'Hara (1936 - )
Ski Whistler
$250.00 CAD
Pre Colombian Moche/Chimu Copper Sacrificial Knife
12th-15th century
$750.00 CAD
Robert Harris O.S.A., P.R.C.A. (1849 – 1919)
Edward McGachen, 1888
$2,500.00 CAD
Rolph Kenneth Blakstad (1929 – 2012)
Mother and Child (Blue Version),1957 * View of Ibiza verso
$250.00 CAD
Ted Harrison (1926 - 2015)
Snow Moon, 1990
$520.00 CAD
Toni Onley RCA (1928-2004)
Silent Boulders, ca 1971-73