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Mobius Cattle-Free Art Auction

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Mobius Cattle-Free Art Auction!

The first online Mobius "Cattle-Free" Art Auction is officially CLOSED

Thanks to all our bidders - an auction administrator will be in touch with details soon!   

A big THANK YOU to our generous sponsors!

Who says performance art can't be bought?
At this year's online Mobius Cattle-Free Art Auction, you have the opportunity to bid on performance pieces from members of the Mobius Artists Group as well as other local artists. Up for bid is an "Audio Home Portrait" by Dirk Adams; a private poetry reading from Charles Coe, rock 'n' roll dance lessons from Alisia Waller, and from Barbara Barry, a  fictionalized version of an event in the winning bidder's life.

Don't forget the "EXPERIMENTAL WORK IN ALL MEDIA" part!!
For those looking to make a more solid investment, this year's auction boasts drawings from Margaret Bellafiore; tickets to Kiki and Herb: Alive from Broadway, passes to the Museum of Fine Arts' Edward Hopper exhibition, as well as subscriptions to the Boston Secession and the Boston Modern Orchestra Project's 2007-2008 seasons!

All proceeds to benefit the Mobius Artists Group, Boston's longest-enduring alternative arts organization.

Works by the following artists available at the auction:
Alisia Waller, Berj Kailian, Dirk Adams, Margaret Bellafiore, Hope Ginsburg, Joanne Rice, Clay Ward, Jane Wiley, Laura Nichols, Seph ITZ, Milan Kohout, Claire Morton, and many more to be added each week!

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ABOUT MOBIUS
Mobius, founded by Marilyn Arsem in 1977, is known for incorporating a wide range of the visual, performing, and media arts into innovative live performance, video, installation and intermedia works. Mobius has produced hundreds of original works that have attained critical acclaim in Boston, nationally and internationally. Mobius has presented work involving thousands of artists over its 30-year history and is recognized as one of the seminal alternative, artist-run organizations in the U.S.

Mobius, Inc is funded by the LEF Foundation; the Boston Cultural Council; the Foundation for Contemporary Arts; Oedipus Foundation; the Artist's Resource Trust of the Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation; Bank of America; the Japan Foundation; and generous private support.