AUCTION

Hambidge LogoOn November 6th, Hambidge will hold its 13th Annual Art Auction at the Foundry at Puritan Mill. The Auction is Hambidge’s largest and most festive event of the year. Please join us for what promises to be the largest in the history of this time-honored event. Over 100 talented artists, both widely established and newly emerging, will be offering some of their finest work to the highest bidders.

Hambidge, an artist residency retreat center supports the arts by providing the setting, the solitude, and the time necessary for creativity. All proceeds will go toward funding scholarships for the artist residency program as well as other environmental projects established to preserve the integrity of Hambidge’s historic structures and the 600 pristine acres on which they stand.

AUCTION COMMITTEE

Barb Williams and Melissa Bunnen Jernigan - Auction Co-Chairs
Judy Allison Judy Garland Marianne Lambert
Lyn Asbill Nena Griffith Judy Morris Lampert
Lucinda Bunnen Judy Higgins Chester Old
Bonnie Beauchamp-Cooke James Jackson     Suzanne Shaw
Carolyn Carr Malissa Ladd Carrie Whitney

DIRECTIONS to the Foundry at Puritan Mill

Traveling South on I-75
Exit Northside Drive. Turn right,
traveling south on Northside Drive.
Drive through the intersections at 14th and 10th Streets. Bear right at the fork.
Turn right on Marietta Street. At the next two forks, bear left.
Turn left onto Lowery Boulevard (formerly known as Ashby Street)
across from King Plow Arts Center.
Puritan Mill is the first set of buildings on the right.
Enter at the second drive.


Traveling South on I-85
Take the exit for 10th and 14th Streets.
Turn right onto either 10th or 14th Street.
Travel approximately 0.8 miles to Northside Drive.
Turn left onto Northside Drive. Bear right at the fork.
Turn right on Marietta Street. At the next two forks, bear left.
Turn left onto Lowery Boulevard (formerly known as Ashby Street)
across from King Plow Arts Center.
Puritan Mill is the first set of buildings on the right.
Enter at the second drive.


Traveling North on I-75/I-85
Exit 10th and 14th Street exit.
Turn left onto either 10th or 14th Street.
Travel approximately 0.8 miles to Northside Drive.
Turn left onto Northside Drive. Bear right at the fork.
Turn right on Marietta Street. At the next two forks, bear left.
Turn left onto Lowery Boulevard (formerly known as Ashby Street)
across from King Plow Arts Center.
Puritan Mill is the first set of buildings on the right.
Enter at the second drive.

SPONSORS

HOSTS

CORPORATE SPONSORS
Artifacts Picture Framing
ASD, Inc.
BNY Mellon Wealth Management
Constantine Carpets
Hagedorn Foundation
LUBO Fund, Inc.
Paul Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP
Piece of Cake
Private Bank of Buckhead

YELLOW LADY SLIPPER
Lucinda and Bob Bunnen

WOOD IRIS HOST
Lyn and Rick Asbill
Susan and Mike Conger

TRILLIUM HOST
Melissa Bunnen Jernigan
    and James Jernigan
Jennings M. Hertz Jr.
Judy and Dave Higgins
Judy and Scott Lampert
Belinda and Ken Reusch
Jay and Arthur Richardson
Hazel Sanger
Helen and Doc Schneider
Ruth West and Bob Wells
Barb and Thom Williams

BUCK-EYE HOST
Ann Abrams
Judy and Dick Allison
Susan and Ron Antinori
Janet and Bob Beauchamp
Bonnie Beauchamp-Cooke
    and George Cooke
Steven E. Bennett and W. Chester Old
Louise and Peter Bray
Susan and Carl Cofer
Cree and Frazer Durrett
Judy and Ed Garland
Carol Gellerstedt
Elizabeth and David Golden
Nena Griffith
Nancy and Gene Hooff
Wanda Hopkins
Jane and Bert Hunecke
James W. Jackson
    and Gedney L. Vining
Ann and Tim Johnson
Elizabeth Kane
Mark Karelson
Alfred Kennedy and Bill Kenny
Dorothy Yates Kirkley
Emily G. Kolbinksy
Malissa Ladd and Bill Peace
Marianne and Dick Lambert
Jim Landon
Rosemary Magee
    and Ron Grapevine
Elizabeth and David Martin
Marchant and Ron Martin
Ibby and Jim Mills
Katherine Mitchell and Jack Lawing
D. Jack Sawyer, Jr.
    and Dr. William E. Torres
Suzanne Shaw and Daniel Biddy
Billy Small
Leckie and Bill Stack
Claire Sterk and Kirk Elifson
Dom H. Wyant
Nan and Kendall Young

 

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