The October 7th Art of Lawyering reception and silent auction will include a number of FIRSTS this year:
New venue: Village Gate, 274 N. Goodman St.
New time: 5:30-8:30 with bidding to close at 8:00 that night. If you can’t be there, you’ll want your delegate to act on your behalf because the auction is streamlined to a 3-hour event.
New format: as noted above, it is a “night of” auction. Be there or be square. Bidding ends at 8.
New participants: in addition to numerous attorney-artists returning from prior Art of Lawyering auctions, the new venue allows us to be more community inclusive.
- School of the Arts is decorating 3-D model trucks to the theme of delivering justice under the supervision of SOTA’s director of visual arts, Susan Rudy (Oh – so that’s what David Tennant is talking about as he shows a prototype (photo above) of a 3-D food truck to the AOL committee.).
- Newly recruited attorney-artists and families offering unique pieces.
- With the venue in the Neighborhood of the Arts, artists from the neighborhood have been invited to participate.
New food and beverage donors: several of the restaurants in the NOTA area have generously committed to food donations. The list of food and beverage donors is growing, and so far includes:
- Gate House
- Wegmans
- Constellation Brands
- Espada
- Salena’s
- Stueben Brewing
- Get Caked, Inc.
- California Rollin
As in prior years, there will be musical entertainment, including Special Counsel with Anthony Piazza; Josh and Natalie Pincus; and Jonathan Feldman (keyboards). In addition, there will be an opportunity to see a magic act – as a sneak peek at one of the auction items: a magician for your own party.
And here’s a sneak peek at some more of this year’s auction items: