Contemporary art package: "First Snow" painting and Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art

Item Number: 122
Time Left: CLOSED
Value: $150
Online Close: Feb 5, 2009 12:00 PM EST
Bid History: 0 bids


Description
Get a taste of some of the best contemporary art in Indianapolis with this package. Not only does it include a dual membership to the Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art, but also an original piece from Indianapolis' own William D. Ray. This is an excellent gift for the art connoisseur.
William currently works and lives in Indianapolis. Skilled in working with mixed media and paintings, he is one of the Stutz Building's resident artists. Educated and professionally trained in both advertising design and fine art, he brings both a distinct freshness and wonderful bursts of color to his pieces. He has been including in a great number of showings and has received multiple awards, including a first place at the 2006 Creative Native annual arts competition in the abstract category.
From the Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art's website:
"iMOCA is expanding the cultural landscape of Indianapolis and beyond through a contemporary approach to creative expression that encourages an ongoing, rich dialogue regarding visual culture and our lives. iMOCA fosters and nurtures new forms and ideas of artistic expression and encourages the recognition that ART IS ALL AROUND US."
Special Instructions
See the picture above to view the piece by William D. Ray.
The membership to the Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art is a dual membership for two people.
For more information on William D. Ray, please see: http://www.wdrdesigns.com
For more information on the Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art, please see: http://www.indymoca.org/public/
Bidder is responsible for shipping and handling costs, which will be added to the winning bid amount. Items will be shipped via USPS and billed at standard industry rates. Alternately, items won can be picked up at the College Mentors office in Indianapolis after Inspire 2009 on February 7. College Mentors will, by default, assume that items sold will be shipped unless a pick up request is made.