Well, okay, $3,000 isn’t cheap. But for, say, a drawing by James Surls or a painting by Vernon Fisher — both of which would likely fetch at least $5,000 elsewhere — it’s a bargain, to be sure. Held every spring (the next one is May 4, 2001), the Glassell’s annual fund-raising auction attracts serious collectors with an eye for contemporary works, which are solicited from a rotating list of about 150 local and regional artists. Also available — and here’s where those with less disposable income can participate — are pieces by students in the school’s Core Residency Program.
This article appears in Sep 21-27, 2000.
