ArtExhibitionsINFOCUS PhotoBid 2016
Special Installation

INFOCUS PhotoBid 2016

Wednesday, October 26, 2016 - Wednesday, November 16, 2016 Located in the Doris and John Norton Gallery for the Center for Creative Photography

Join fellow art lovers and collectors for this exciting annual fundraiser and exhibition, now in its eighth year. Whether you are a seasoned collector or just starting out, INFOCUS PhotoBid is a fun, welcoming event featuring a live auction, conducted by New York City auctioneer Rick Wester, and more than 30 signed, limited edition photographic prints by acclaimed photographers from Arizona and the United States. Mingle with people who share a passion for photography and bring home an original work of art – all for a great cause!

infocus photobit 2016

ABOUT THIS EXHIBIT

In the three weeks preceding PhotoBid, the auction pieces will be shown as an exhibition in the Norton Gallery at Phoenix Art Museum for bidders and the public to view. The photographic works presented in the PhotoBid exhibition and live auction are selected by internationally recognized curator, Rebecca Senf, Ph.D., the Norton Family Curator of Photography at Phoenix Art Museum and Chief Curator at the Center for Creative Photography in Tucson. The auction and raffle items have been generously donated by a variety of artists working in a diverse range of processes and subject matter. Photography enthusiasts will find something for every taste and budget!

INFOCUS PhotoBid is coordinated by Phoenix Art Museum and INFOCUS, the photography support organization of Phoenix Art Museum.

IMAGE CREDIT

Event photos by Jesse Tallman.

EXHIBITIONS

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