auction program - Bainbridge Island Museum of Art
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auction program - Bainbridge Island Museum of Art
FIRST BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION A UCTI ON PROGRAM A BENEFIT FOR BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ART June 12–14 2014 A Community Builds an Art Museum BIMA Board of Directors Chris Snow President Elizabeth Coplan Co-Vice President Mark Levine Co-Vice President Ralph Spillinger Co-Vice President John Baker Treasurer Deb Doran Assistant Treasurer James Shore Secretary John Adams Dick Albrecht Bill Baran-Mickle Steve Davis John Ellis Rondi Gangnes David Lewis Laura Lundgren Jessica Pavish Kate Ruffing Cynthia Sears It’s hard to believe that just a year ago, on the morning of June 14, 2013, we were hosting the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art festive grand opening day ceremony. Our architect, Matthew Coates, kicked off the event followed by remarks by regional politicians and dignitariesWashington State First Lady Inslee and BIMA Founder Cynthia Sears officially cut the ribbon opening the door to over 1,600 people who visited that day! During the year that followed, over 80,000 people visited BIMA, coming from almost all 50 states and around the world. BIMA’s first year, inaugural exhibits featured selections from our permanent collection, group and individual shows by distinguished artists including Barbara Helen Berger, Margie McDonald, Heikki Seppa, Gayle Bard, Richard Jesse Watson, Elizabeth Reed Smith, Joseph Gregory Rossano, David Eisenhour, Tracy Lang, Pam Galvani and many more. Many educational programs accompany each new exhibition. At the Eye on Artist lecture series, visitors hear personal insights from artists and explore their processes and inspiration. Our smARTfilms series promotes community conversation through the visual arts, film, and narrative. Hands-on classes, demonstrations, exhibit tours, and workshops offer popular learning opportunities to interact with living artists. We also support a diverse array of artists by selling handmade regional items in the Museum Store and showcasing locally sourced foods in the BIMA Bistro. BIMA serves as a community resource for many groups as we continue to build local and regional relationships. Donations from the community help ensure that the museum remains open seven days a week and is free and accessible to all. Our vision has become reality. BIMA is a showcase for the art and craft of our region and our time, an inspiration for the artist in all of us. On behalf of the entire Board of Directors and Staff—thank you! Founder Greg Robinson Executive Director & Curator Christopher Snow President - Board of Directors Photo 1, 2 and 3: Dave Curran, Grand Opening June 14, 2013. Photo 4: Sue Hylen, Family Art Day 2013. Contents Page number AUCTION COMMITTEE 2 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 3 SPONSORS 5 MENU 7 BIMA BY THE NUMBERS 9 AUCTION RULES 11&13 SILENT AUCTION A 15 SILENT AUCTION 1 20 SILENT AUCTION 2 25 SILENT AUCTION 3 33 LIVE AUCTION 41 AUCTION ARTIST INDEX 47 Auction Committees Special Thanks to the Auction Committee: Elizabeth Coplan, Co-Chair Jessica Pavish, Co-Chair Elizabeth Bamber Wendy Beren Ellen Bush Steve Davis John Ellis, Auctioneer Rondi Gangnes Katherine Hanson Mark Levine Kassia Sing Christopher Snow Special thanks for those who helped with the Auction Invitation & Catalog: Jeanette Alexander Chuck Beek Dave Curran Sue Entress Art Grice Jonathan Prull Joel Sackett Karya Schanilec Lauren Walsh BIMA Auction Staff: Scott Farwell Charlie Gore Jeanine Greco Renate Raymond Greg Robinson Marit Saltrones Katie Walters 2 Thanks to all of the sponsors, donors, artists, volunteers and community members who have made this event possible. Schedule of Events THURSDAY, JUNE 12 Music by Ranger and the ‘Re-Arrangers’ Trio Hearty appetizers and BIMA Brownie by Simply Bainbridge Wine, Beer, Cider, and BIMA Cocktails Silent Auction A Bidding starts at 6:15 PM Silent Auction A Closes at 8:15 PM See Auction Rules to place absentee bids on items. SATURDAY, JUNE 14 Music by Paundy Full Bar including special BIMA Birthday Cocktail Catering by Ann Pearl 5:30-7:00 PM Reception & Silent Auction The silent auctions feature more than 180 stunning art items featuring the art of our region and our time. Silent Auction 1 Closes at 6:30 PM Silent Auction 2 Closes at 6:50 PM Silent Auction 3 Closes at 7:15 PM Live Auction Begins at 7:30 PM Emcee & Auctioneer: John Ellis Light the Candle! Video produced by Honey Toad Productions After the Live Auction, please join us for BIMA Birthday Cake created by Bainbridge Bakers, with coffee and tea in the BIMA Bistro. Music by Paundy 3 Many Thanks to Our Sponsors Major Sponsors CONSTRUCTION Event Sponsors 5 Auction Dinner Menu Saturday, June 14 Appetizers Roast Tenderloin on Blackbird Potato Buns with Horseradish Cream & Arugula Smoked Salmon Cucumber Cups Chutney Cream Puff Phyllo Cups with Crab & Avocado Hummus & Olive Tapenade with Vegetable Crudités & Pita Chips Sundried Tomato & Pesto Terrine with Pine Nuts & Crostinis Basil & Currant Cheese Ball with Regular & Rice Crackers Live Auction Cabaret Dinner - Three Choices All dinners are served with an herb breadstick & a fresh fruit kabob CHICKEN • SHRIMP • VEGETARIAN Dessert with Coffee & Tea BIMA Birthday cake created by Bainbridge Bakers Happy First Birthday BIMA! From your friends at Elizabeth & Scott Coplan “Without art, the crudeness of reality would make the world unbearable.” ~ George Bernard Shaw 7 BIMA by the Numbers BIMA hosted over 45 formal tours including tours for Horizon House, the National League of Cities, Leadership Kitsap, and Docents from Bellevue Arts Museum, 2014 Museum of Northwest Art, and Seattle Art Museum. Toured over 477 school-aged children on field trips from Bainbridge Island, With 80,000 visitors since June 14, 2013. goal! Visitors from Bainbridge Island to all corners of the world: Asia, Australia, 1,000 visitors participated in last year’s Family Weekend June 22 & 23, 2013 with over 14 community partners – including the 40 piece Hometown Band! More than 150 dedicated BIMA volunteers! one million hours of service every week. Our museum store sold more than Nationally, museum volunteers contribute 740 puppets 55 ( 7 Large Rabbits in a Hat and 80 Mini Rabbits in a Hat during the Richard Jesse Watson exhibition alone)! Our BIMA Bistro sources eggs and produce from farmers market. local farms and the local 1,600 community members attended our ribbon cutting and grand opening day festivities on June 14, 2013. $355,000 Canada, Europe, and more. And Auction funding Bremerton, Port Ludlow, Port Townsend, Sequim, and Silverdale. Have had more than Our Museums Nationally: Source: American Alliance of Museums Museums employ more than 400,000 Americans and directly contribute $21 billion to the U.S. economy each year. They generate billions more through indirect spending by their visitors. Museums receive approximately 55 million visits each year from students in school groups. Approximately 850 million visits each year to American museums, more than the attendance for all major league sporting events and theme parks combined. Museums rank among the top three family vacation destinations, attracting more than 165 million tourists annually. 9 Auction Rules and Absentee Bidding Registration Upon entering the auction or during the artist preview events, you will receive or confirm your bid number. Please use only the bid number assigned to you for bidding on silent and live auction items. Silent Auction Silent Auction opens per the published Schedule of Events. The minimum bid and minimum raise for each item is written on the bid sheet by the item. To be valid, bids must comply with these minimums and be legible. Please note that only absentee bids can be placed in advance on items reserved for Saturday, June 14, 2014. Only items in the Thursday, June 12th Special Silent Auction may be bid on in person the night of the preview event (see also Absentee Bidding Instructions). To place a bid, write your bid number next to the bid amount on the bid sheet. Doing so constitutes a legal contract to purchase that silent auction item at the price you stated if your bid is the winning bid. The last (highest) valid bid entered at the moment the section closes will be the winning bid. A maximum guaranteed bid is stated on each bid sheet. By placing your bid number in this box, the bidding closes. The item is yours and will be available for pick up or delivery (see Delivery) once it is paid for and packaged. The Auction Committee reserves the right to withdraw any item at any time without notice before the actual sale. In the event of a dispute, the Auction Committee shall act as final authority in determining the winning bid. Live Auction Live Auction bidding will begin according to the published Schedule of Event. When bidding, please hold up your bid number toward the auctioneer. The Live Auction will continue until all items are sold. If a group is bidding on one item, please designate one person to place your combined bid. Auction items will be awarded to one purchaser only. A bid acknowledged by the auctioneer is a legal contract to purchase the item. Absentee Bidding All auction ticket holders (Thursday, June 12 & Saturday, June 14) are eligible to place absentee bids on any auction items. Eligible absentee bids must be placed using the Absentee Bid Form. This bid form will be available during the Artist Preview Event (Thursday, June 12) and Friday, June 13th (1-6PM) or otherwise upon request. Absentee bids for the silent auction items will be placed 20 minutes after the doors open for silent auctions. Bids are kept and placed by a small (confidential) team of auction committee members and/or volunteers. The bidder will be notified within 24 hours if their bid wins the item(s). Live auction absentee bids can be placed by a dedicated BIMA staff person or volunteer who will bid in increments (up to your maximum amount) as requested by the auctioneer only following another legitimate bid from an auction attendee. continues on page 13 11 Auction Rules continued Payment All items must be paid for by the end of the evening. For your convenience, we provide an Express Pay option so that you may pre-register your credit card. We gladly accept Cash, Check, MasterCard, Amex, and Visa. Pick-Up Once you have paid for your winning items, you will be issued a receipt. Please present this receipt at Pick-Up to claim your winning tangible items and/or certificates for services. It is the responsibility of the purchaser to remove his/her winning item(s) by the end of the auction, unless prior arrangements are made for delivery (see Delivery) . Terms of Sale Unless otherwise noted, all certificates for goods and services must be used within one year of the auction date. All items and services are subject to the terms and conditions specified by the donors. Potential bidders may request assistance from an auction committee member to inspect pieces during the preview events. BIMA will have dedicated auction representatives for this purpose. All sales are final. There will be no exchanges or refunds. Bainbridge Island Museum of Art (BIMA) does not make any expressed or implied warranties or guarantees on auction items regarding quality or value of items or services. BIMA attempted to describe and catalog all items correctly, but all items are offered and sold “AS IS” and “WITH ALL FAULTS.” BIMA neither warrants nor represents, and in no event shall be responsible for the correctness of descriptions, genuineness, authorship, provenance or condition of the items. No statement made in this catalog or made orally at the auction or elsewhere shall be deemed such a warranty for tax purposes or market value. Items have not been appraised unless otherwise noted. Reservations for trips and vacation accommodations must be mutually arranged with the donor unless otherwise noted. No refunds will be allowed on travel packages for canceled tickets and/or accommodations. By the buyer’s purchase, the buyer waives any claim for liability against BlMA, its elected and appointed officials, members and employees, sponsors, volunteers connected with the auction, and/or the donor of the item. Neither BIMA nor the donor is responsible for any personal injuries or damage that may result from the use of the property or services. Tax Information This catalog lists the fair market value of each item. Any amount you pay in excess of the fair market value would normally be available to you as a charitable contribution for tax purposes. Please check with your tax advisor for specifics. BIMA will mail you a letter for your records. Delivery (just like admission to the art museum – IT’S FREE!) We include free delivery within the Puget Sound region for any large or fragile items purchased Thursday or Saturday Night. Simply ask about delivery at check-out, and a staff or volunteer art handler will make an appointment with you in the days immediately following the event. 13 Silent Auction A | Thursday, June 12 |Closes 8:15 PM S401 Jite Agbro S404 Dress #1 Dress # 4 mixed media with transfer print 24.5”h x 18”w mixed media with transfer print 24.5”h x 18.25”w Donated by Greg Robinson & Steve Charles Donated by Greg Robinson & Steve Charles $ 200 $ 200 S402 Jite Agbro Dress #2 S405 artist unknown mixed media with transfer print 24.5”h x 18.25”w Chinana Jemez 3”h x 4”d Donated by Greg Robinson & Steve Charles Private Collection Jite Agbro Pueblo pottery $40 $200 S403 Jite Agbro S406 Alice Martinez Dress #3 mixed media with transfer print 24.5”h x 18.25”w San Ildefonso pottery, signed 4.75”h x 5”w Private Collection $250 Donated by Greg Robinson & Steve Charles $200 15 Silent Auction A | Thursday, June 12 |Closes 8:15 PM S407 artist unknown Santa Clara Pueblo, signed hand coiled pottery 4.5”h x 4.5”d S410 Willsea O’Brien Glass blown glass Donated by Jessica Pavish & James Arrabito $340 Ruben Rodriguez S411 Schiavore Studios Oaxaca bowl 4”h x 4.5”d Handmade Art Box Donated by Laura Lundgren fabric, wood 9”h x 7”w x 2”d $200 Donated by Cynthia Sears & Frank Buxton $ 150 S412 Schiavore Studios Private Collection $100 S408 S409 Charles Meyer Untitled cast iron with wood base 43.5”h Donated by Greg Robinson & Steve Charles $550 16 Journal book art Donated by Cynthia Sears & Frank Buxton $100 Silent Auction A | Thursday, June 12 |Closes 8:15 PM S413 Juan Alonso S416 Larry Halvorsen Testing the Balance, 1991 Bowl, signed, 1999 acrylic on ragboard 16.25” x 20.25” framed clay, 3”h x 8.5”d Private Collection $50 S417 Mary Melinda Wellsandt Donated by Renate Raymond $300 S414 Elin Christopherson Vase Vase blown glass 14”h x 12”w sandblasted and painted glass Donated by Greg Robinson & Steve Charles Donated by Renate Raymond $350 $320 S415 Mike Devoe Two Harbor Seals, 1993 S418 Artist unknown ink on paper 34.5”h x 45.25”w Lord Jim handcrafted ship model, mixed media with anchors Donated by Richard H. Daniel $200 Private Collection $550 17 Silent Auction A | Thursday, June 12 |Closes 8:15 PM S419 artist unknown S422 Charlotte Reine Blue & Black Vessel print blown glass Donated by Renate Raymond 18.5”h x 8”d $150 Private Collection $400 S420 Elizabeth Sandvig S423 Mary Alice Sterling Dreamer and Running Horses, 1988 Letter Basket woven reeds with wood and leather linocut, monotype 24”h x 18”w Private Collection Donated by Jessica Pavish & James Arrabito $1,075 S421 Michael Rohde Demeter 2011 textile art/woven tapestry 9.5”h x 9.5”w framed Private Collection $300 encaustic, mixed media 11”h x 8.5”w Private Collection $300 18 $59 S424 Mary Jeanne Linford Smoke, The Focal Point, 2003 Silent Auction A | Thursday, June 12 |Closes 8:15 PM S425 Mary Jeanne Linford S428 Heart Seems to Have Been Lost Flying, 2003 Solitude encaustic, mixed media 10.5”h x 8.5”w Private Collection $300 S426 Pamela WachtlerFermanis Garden at the Edge of the Woods oil on canvas board 12.5”h x 14.5”w Private Collection S427 Cheri O’Brien Private Collection $500 S429Jef Gunn Out to Sea, 2004, signed on back encaustic on wood 11.75”h x 11.75”w x 1”d Donated by Greg Robinson & Steve Charles $350 $400 Christina Carlyle Reed S430 Frank Samuelson Mimic Tube, 2010 monotype acrylic on canvas 19”h x 26”w 8”h x 10”w Private Collection $340 Donated by Cynthia Sears & Frank Buxton $400 19 Silent Auction 1 | Saturday, June 14 |Closes 6:30 PM S101 Carrie Goller Sky Nursery, 2008 S104 Barbara Helen Berger oil on triangular canvas 21”h x 24”w Permission to Breathe, 2006 Courtesy of Carrie Goller Gallery, Poulsbo collage with mixed media, found image, & antique wax seal $725 13”h x 11”w framed Donated by Cynthia Sears & Frank Buxton Courtesy of Bainbridge Arts & Crafts $700 S105 Pam Galvani S102 Carrie Goller Guild just yesterday egg tempera with gold leaf monotype 12.5” x 12.5” 10.5”h x 12.5”w Courtesy of Carrie Goller Gallery, Poulsbo Courtesy of Shift Gallery, Seattle $375 $250 S106 Stephen MacFarlane Contemplative, 2008 monotype 18”h x 18”w framed Courtesy of Roby King Gallery, Bainbridge Island S600 S103 Gayle Bard Original Drawing, “From Indianola” 3.5”h x 6”w Private Collection $600 20 Silent Auction 1 | Saturday, June 14 |Closes 6:30 PM S107 Lauren Osmolski S110 Ann-Marie Stillion Reed Candleholders, 2014 photography 18.25”h x 22.25”w forged steel 24”h x 4”w x 4”d Donated by Renate Raymond $400 S108 James Arrabito Paris in the Spring, 2014 photography 20”h x 24”w framed $850 S109 Frank Renlie Moon Dog oil on canvas 27”x 30” Courtesy of Simon Mace Gallery, Port Townsend and Matzke Fine Art, Camano Island $1,100 $150 S111 Mary Melinda Wellsandt Crow Vessel photo etched, sandblasted, and painted glass $320 S112 Steven Z. Kennel Tahoma and Creosote woodcut 18 1/4”h x 37-3/4”w x 1 3/4”d $750 21 Silent Auction 1 | Saturday, June 14 |Closes 6:30 PM S113 Karen Moskowitz Paris Postcards, 2013 mixed media 9”h x 12”w x 1”d $100 S114 carved wood mask Donated by Richard H. Daniel $50 carved wood mask Donated by Richard H. Daniel $40 carved wood mask Donated by Richard H. Daniel 22 New Zealand Mask Donated by Richard H. Daniel $75 S118 Robert Lucas Levitations, 1978 fused glass 8”h x 8”w Donated by Laura Lundgren $300 S119 Mary Pohlmann Who is the Fairest of us all? original artwork on cloth bag, fully lined and zippered $40 artist unknown artist unknown S116 artist unknown artist unknown S115 S117 $40 Silent Auction 1 | Saturday, June 14 |Closes 6:30 PM S120 Mary Pohlmann S123 Beauty and the Beast Arliss Newcomb original artwork on cloth bag, fully lined and zippered Pink Elephant, 2013 carved stone: Steatite on Granite 7”h x 5”w x 4”d $40 $595 S124 S121 Mary Pohlmann His Fleece was White as Snow original artwork on cloth bag, fully lined and zippered $40 S122 Marty Sievertson Lidded Cannister glazed ceramic 10”h x 6”w $225 S125 Marty Sievertson Speckled Vessel glazed ceramic 7”h x 6.5”w $100 S126 Marty Sievertson Large Serving Bowl glazed ceramic 3.5”h x 14.5”w $225 Mary Pohlmann Chill original artwork on cloth bag, fully lined and zippered $40 23 Silent Auction 1 | Saturday, June 14 |Closes 6:30 PM S127 Marie Weichman Spoons set of 7, blue and white glazed porcelain on wood stand $80 S128 Marie Weichman Spoons set of 7, mixed colors glazed porcelain on wood stand S132 Cameron Snow Bumblebee, 2014 hand painted porcelain, kiln fired, washable tumbler 4”h x 2.75”w, 6 oz. each $125 S133 Cameron Snow Bumblebee, 2014 hand painted porcelain, kiln fired, washable tumbler 4”h x 2.75”w, 6 oz. each $125 S134 Cameron Snow $80 S129 Cameron Snow Bumblebee, 2014 hand painted porcelain, kiln fired washable tumbler 4”h x 2.75”w, 6 oz. each $125 S130 Cameron Snow Bumblebee, 2014 hand painted porcelain, kiln fired washable tumbler 4”h x 2.75”w, 6 oz. each $125 S131 Cameron Snow Bumblebee, 2014 hand painted porcelain, kiln fired, washable tumbler 4”h x 2.75”w, 6 oz. each $125 NOTE: Items 129 - 134 courtesy of Bainbridge Arts & Crafts 24 Bumblebee, 2014 hand painted porcelain, kiln fired, washable tumbler 4”h x 2.75”w, 6 oz. each $125 S135 Virginia Mason Gift Basket Courtesy of Virginia Mason Medical Center $350 S136 Elizabeth Reed Smith To the East mixed media with gold leaf Courtesy of Bainbridge Arts & Crafts $750 Silent Auction 2 | Saturday, June 14 |Closes 6:50 PM S201 Jenny Andersen Circle of Spirits pit fired earthenware bowl, with leatherbound rim and faces of wood fired stoneware 4”h x 15”w $1,200 S202 Walter Cleveland S204 Barbara Helen Berger Six Awakenings, 1997 acrylic on beach and river stones varied dimensions Courtesy of Bainbridge Arts & Crafts $1,100 S205 Elin Christopherson Cherry Blossoms possible reprint of etching with aquatint 13”h x 20.5”w Untitled purple bowl, signed, 1996 Private Collection blown glass 8.75” h x 14”d $200 Donated by Greg Robinson & Steve Charles $300 S206 Elin Christopherson S203 Walter Cleveland Lilies possible reprint of etching with aquatint 13”h x 20.5”w Private Collection $200 blown glass with steel transmission part 20”h x 9.5”w Donated by Greg Robinson & Steve Charles $700 25 Silent Auction 2 | Saturday, June 14 |Closes 6:50 PM S207 Douglas Dammarell Eagle Harbor, 2013 oil on panel 18”h x 22”w framed $200 S210 Richard Cole Marsh, 2009 oil on canvas 24”h x 80”w Private Collection $4,050 Fumi Matsumoto S208 Debbie Fecher Gramstad S211 Who are you listening to?, 2012 Humpback Whales, 2013 stoneware and acrylics 6”h x 5.5”w x 4”d $300 S209 David Gallo Scenic Design Painting Elevation, Fences, Pittsburgh Public Theater, 1999 mixed media, paint, photography 31”h x 37.5”w Donated by Richard H. Daniel $800 26 linocut on teabag papers 18“h x 21”w framed Courtesy of Roby KIng Gallery, Bainbridge Island $420 S212 Fumi Matsumoto Mergansers, 2013 linocut on teabag papers 18“h x 21”w framed Courtesy of Roby King Gallery, Bainbridge Island, WA $420 Silent Auction 2 | Saturday, June 14 |Closes 6:50 PM S213 Glenn Lyons Thorny Sake Set blown flameworked borosilicate glass Pitcher: 4 3/4”h x 2 1/2” diameter 5 cups: 1 3/4” x 1 3/4” each S216 artist unknown fired and glazed ceramic pot $100 Anna von Rosenthiel Courtesy of Vetri International Glass, Seattle, and Summer House Design, Port Townsend $400 S214 Bill Hemp S217 Eagle Harbor Boat Shed, 2012 Ceramic Platter pen and ink drawing 10.5”h x 14”w slab formed, glazed ceramic Courtesy of Bainbridge Arts & Crafts Private Collection $80 S218 Paul Pascarella $350 S215 Gary Matoso St. Petersburg, Russia, 1992 photography, silver gelatin print 30”h x 24”w $750 Fish Hawk oil on canvas 48”h x 36”w Private Collection $ 1,000 27 Silent Auction 2 | Saturday, June 14 |Closes 6:50 PM S219 Marylee Skelly S222 Chinese New Year Series, Flowering Quince #3, 1996 mixed media with collage & monotype 16.5”h x 16”w Private Collection S220 $600 Marylee Skelly Chinese New Year Series, Flowering Quince #1, First Bloom mixed media with collage & monotype 16.5”h x 16”w Private Collection $600 S221 Pleasant Beach Getaway One night at the Inn at Pleasant Beach and dinner at the Beach House Donated by The Inn at Pleasant Beach $350 Publication date and character description TBD $1,000 S223 Art Workshop and Party for 15 People Enjoy a hands-on art workshop and party reception for up to 15 children, adults or family members. Mutually agreeable date. Art project options flexible. Party catering with ageappropriate beverages included. Sponsored by Winslow Art Center and BIMA $500 S224 Mary Pohlmann Original 18”w x 24”h watercolor and pencil drawing on watercolor paper. Your Likeness – this is not a John Singer Sargent Portrait–as the fairy tale character of your choosing. Setting to be determined by artist. Note: Drawing will not be offensive but may be a little edgier/snarkier than the Disney version. Copyright belongs to the artist. The image may be used by artist on prints, cards and for advertising purposes. Due to the creative process it may take up to eight months to receive finished work. 28 Carol Cassella, Best Selling Author Naming rights for one character in Carol Cassella’s next novel $ 1,000 Silent Auction 2 | Saturday, June 14 |Closes 6:50 PM S225 Gallery Frames Certificate One gift certificate for framing at Gallery Frames in Seattle - Pioneer Square $100 S226 S227 A one-year membership in Bainbridge Artisan Resource Network (BARN) A one-year pass to explore everything from 3-D printing and laser cutting to traditional crafts such as jewelry making, woodworking, fiber arts, printmaking, metal machining, glass work, culinary arts and even writing. As a member, you will get free access to open studio time at BARN’s temporary location in Rolling Bay (after safety training) and a discount on class fees. You’ll also become part of the network of people working to create a wonderful new community center where people of all ages and skill levels come together to learn and share hands-on skills. Donated by Jeanne Huber, Jane Martin & BARN Board Members Hajime Namiki Tree Scene 121, 2006 woodblock print, ed. 155/300 13”h x 23”w framed Private Collection $375 S230 Hajime Namiki Tree Scene 122, 2006 woodblock print, ed. 101/300 13”h x 23”w framed Private Collection $375 S231 Hajime Namiki Tree Scene 123, 2006 woodblock print, ed. 145/500 15”h x 20.5”w framed Private Collection Gallery Frames Certificate One gift certificate for framing at Gallery Frames in Seattle - Pioneer Square $100 S229 $300 $375 S228 Hajime Namiki Tree Scene 95b, 1999 S232 Hajime Namiki woodblock print, ed. 127/200 Tree Scene 129, 2008 22.5”h x 28.5”w framed woodblock print, ed. 209/500 15”h x 20.5”w framed Private Collection $400 Private Collection $795 29 Silent Auction 2 | Saturday, June 14 |Closes 6:50 PM S233 Tom Schworer Ptarmigan Ridge at Dusk, 2012 Hedgehog, 2009 archival pigment print, signed on reverse nails and resin 12”h x 12”w by 6”d $600 $800 S234 Terry Siebert S237 Lee Katzenbach Persian Tulips Plate, 2001 Pleasure Craft 16”h x 18”w earthenware with majolica glaze 16” diameter Private Collection Courtesy of Bainbridge Arts & Crafts and Snyderman-Works, Philadelphia, PA $500 S235 Max Grover Ice Skaters, 1998 Shell Beach acrylic 16”hx 17”w print, 39/175 17”h x 15”w framed Private Collection Donated by Cynthia Sears & Frank Buxton S236 $300 S238 Tom Killion $400 30 Carla Grahn $420 Silent Auction 2 | Saturday, June 14 |Closes 6:50 PM S239 Tom Killion S242 Sawtooth Crest From Chagoopa Creek Bumblebee, 2014 hand painted porcelain, kiln fired washable tumblers, set of 6 4”h x 2.75”w, 6 oz. each Courtesy of Bainbridge Arts & Crafts $750 S243 Beverly Taylor Cameron Snow 29/170 17”h x 15”w framed Donated by Cynthia Sears & Frank Buxton $420 S240 Fumiko Kimura Night Journey Sara Series #2 mixed media collage on paper 22”h x 18”w etching with aquatint 17”h x 12”w $300 S244 George Tsutakawa Donated by Kathryn Wilham $550 S241 Greg Kono Kite Mixed media 14”h x 11”w framed Donated by Cynthia Sears & Frank Buxton $600 Mount Rainier print of original painting Private Collection $900 31 Silent Auction 2 | Saturday, June 14 |Closes 6:50 PM S245 artist unknown S248 three carved whales on wood 12”h x 10”w x 5.5”d Linda Whittemore Donated by Richard H. Daniel Fragments of Insight $300 viscosity monotype 31.5”h x 30.75”w framed Courtesy of NaPua Gallery, Maui, Hawaii $1,300 S246 Sharon Strauss S249 Dawn McNamara Treasures Box Series (Madrone-orange) Still Hunted, 2014 porcelain clay, oxide and glaze $200 multimedia 14.5”h x 14.5”w x 2”d $450 Auction Notes S247 Sharon Strauss Treasures Box Series (Cedar-green) multimedia 14.5”h x 14.5”w x 2”d $450 32 Silent Auction 3 | Saturday, June 14 |Closes 7:15 PM S301 Sallie Bell Handmade lariat-style necklace and earrings $734 S302 Catherine Gielis Dyed freshwater feather pearls with 18 hammered sterling silver pendants and sterling clasp. Handmade by the artist Donated by Cynthia Sears & Frank Buxton $950 S303 Teri Greeves Beaded Cuff by Teri Greeves with DVD of Craft in America Donated by Cynthia Sears & Frank Buxton $420 S304 Micki Lippe Buoys and Fish, 2014 sterling, bone, white heart trading beads, 21”necklace $650 S305 Jane Martin BIMA Pin, 2013 sterling silver, copper, nickel, silver, 3 1/8”h x 3”w x 3/8”d $450 S306 Jane Penman Cherry Creek, 2014 silver and stone 2.5”h x 2”w $650 33 Silent Auction 3 | Saturday, June 14 |Closes 7:15 PM S307 Ragazzi & C. Venetian Murrine Paperweight S310 Nancy Worden Small gold Pyramid necklace fused glass with murrine 1”h x 2.75”w metal and plastic 9.75”l x 8.75”w x .75”d Private Collection $275 $60 S308 artist unknown S311 Cheri Christensen Triple strand of tumbled Mexican turquoise with a turquoise clasp set in sterling silver Pricci’s Restaurant oil on panel 12.5”h x 14.5”w framed Donated by Cynthia Sears & Frank Buxton Donated by Cynthia Sears & Frank Buxton $1,000 $1,200 S309 artist unknown S312 Matthew X. Curry Handcarved soapstone flowers in a necklace of aventurine beads and sterling silver links. Blue Portal Box (#28), 2013 figured maple, lacewood, and blue glass, wenge and canary wood details 13”h x 14”w x 8.5”d $600 Private Collection $1,000 34 Silent Auction 3 | Saturday, June 14 |Closes 7:15 PM S313 Salvadore Dali print Donated by Mark Levine & John Keppeler Winter Series silver gelatin print 26”h x 24”w framed $500 Donated by Mark Levine & John Keppeler $1,000 S317 Regat Studio, Jaques & Mary Regat S314 artist unknown print of Pittsburg, PA scene, ed. 58/320 28.5”h x 34.5”w Donate by Richard H. Daniel $500 S316 Eva Skold Westerlind I Spy, 1999 bronze, ed. 41/150 5”h x 14”l Donated by Richard H. Daniel $1,575 Mark Tobey S318 print Michael Strone Donated by Mark Levine & John Keppeler artist made cherry wood chaise, newly upholstered Donated by Jessica Pavish & James Arrabito S315 $500 $1,200 35 Silent Auction 3 | Saturday, June 14 |Closes 7:15 PM S319 Ningeokuluk Teevee S322 Linda Whittemore Seasonal Migration, 2009 Short Journey viscosity monotype stonecut with stencil, ed. 7/50, Cape Dorset Annual Editions Courtesy of NaPau Gallery, Maui, Hawaii Private Collection Private Collection $800 $6,200 S320 artist unknown S323 artist unknown Bear Table glass tabletop with ceramic bear cub sculpted base blown glass with Venutian cane design 23.75”h x 8.5”w Donated by Richard H. Daniel Donated by Greg Robinson & Steve Charles $300 $400 S321 artist unknown S324 Perry Woodfin globe with stand Donated by Richard H. Daniel $400 original watercolor on paper Donated by Max Grover 36 $1,000 Silent Auction 3 | Saturday, June 14 |Closes 7:15 PM S325 Karen Hackenberg S328 Phillip Levine Untitled, 1991 Watershed handmade, limited edition book, published by Paper Hammer graphite and wash drawing 21.25”h x 15.25”w framed paper, cloth, tipped-in digital photos, 32 pages 11.5”h x 9.5”w x .5”d Donated by Grant & Barbara Winther $375 S329 Joel Sackett Truck Redux, Suyematsu Farm photography ink-jet print 11”h x 16”w, image printed on 16”h x 20”h paper $450 S330 Laurel Lukaszewski Metropolitan, 2012 porcelain $TBD S331 Laurel Lukaszewski Wall of Secrets. 2012 black stoneware $TBD $950 S326 Steve Jensen Red Boat in Welez Passage, 2014 oil on nautical chart mounted to recycled wood 16”h x 20”w $1,200 S327 Phillip Levine Nude Touching the Floor graphite and wash drawing 10.75”h x 8.25”w framed Donated by Grant & Barbara Winther $375 37 Silent Auction 3 | Saturday, June 14 |Closes 7:15 PM S332 Robert Schlegel S335 Terry Leness Sheds and Dormer, 2010 Assemblage #3, 2012 mixed media, cardboard, acrylic, wood 10”h x 4”w x 5”d oil on canvas 10”x 10”, framed: 11”h x 11 1/4”w Donated by Roby King Galleries, Bainbridge Island Courtesy of LInda Hodges Gallery, Seattle $600 S336 Karen Buhler New to the Neighborhood, 2014 lampworked glass, paint and wood 8”h x 9.5”w x 4.5”d $900 Lee Katzenbach $700 S333 Susan Sheridan print, monotype on paper 32”h x 28.5”w Donated by Renate Raymond $300 S334 Barbara Earl Thomas S337 Big Water Two Barns linoprint, ed. 6/20 18”h x 15”w framed 15”h x 16”w Private Collection $350 $400 38 Silent Auction 3 | Saturday, June 14 |Closes 7:15 PM S338 Ryan Molenkamp S341 Steven Sidelinger Disturbance, 2012 acrylic on panel 24”h x 24”w Pat-a-Cake, Pat-a-Cake $600 fine embroidery, satin stitch on canvas 14.5”h x 11.5”w framed Donated by Cynthia Sears & Frank Buxton $600 S342 Steven Sidelinger S339 Neal Philpott, Jr. Fuel Tank oil on canvas 12.5”h x 17.5”w Donated by Cynthia Sears & Frank Buxton Courtesy of Roby KIng Gallery, Bainbridge Island $1,200 S340 Dan Kowalski Iceberg & Kelp, 2008 archival pigment print $650 Rain, Rain 14.5”h x 11.5”w framed Donated by Cynthia Sears & Frank Buxton $600 S343 Romson Regarde Bustillo Jr. Borja Street and Mama, 2011 mixed media, collage, serigraph, pen 27”h x 33”w $800 39 Silent Auction 3 | Saturday, June 14 |Closes 7:15 PM S344 Chuck Ya’Ya Heit S347 Day Eagle Cafe Nora carved and painted wood Private Collection oil on panel 10.75”h x 13.5“ w framed $TBD Courtesy of Alki Arts, Seattle, and Bluewater Artworks, Poulsbo $450 Robin Weiss S345 Chuck Ya’Ya Heit S348 Orcas Island Getaway Night Eagle carved and painted wood Private Collection $TBD Two nights at Orcas Island waterfront guesthouse for 4 to 8 people on 148 acre wildlife preserve. House features a hot tub, salt water cove, hiking trails, crabbing access, and beach access. Also includes dinner off-site at a spectacular art-filled home. Good for one year. Arrangements to be made on mutually agreeable date with Laura and Roy Lundgren. Donated by Laura & Roy Lundgren $500 Auction Notes S346 Mary Powell Arroyo Riders, 2008 oil on canvas 28”h x 24”w framed Donated by Wes King and Andrea Roby-King, and Roby King Gallery, Bainbridge Island $700 40 Live Auction | Saturday, June 14 | Begins 7:30PM L 1 Max Grover Busy Bath acrylic on panel 21”h x 22”w Courtesy of Max Grover Gallery, Port Townsend $1,000 L 2 John Keppeler Series: Blue Journey fused glass 4”h x 17”w Donated by Bennett-Howard Studios. Courtesy of Bainbridge Arts & Crafts $600 L 3 Art Grice AGII, Dryland Series, 1994 archival pigment print 24”h x 20”w framed $650 L 4 Cameron Snow Bumblebee, 2014 hand painted porcelain, kiln fired, washable tumblers, set of 12 4”h x 2.75”w 6oz. each Courtesy of Bainbridge Arts & Crafts $1,500 L 5 Lanny Bergner Space Botanical #4, 2008 bronze mesh, glass frit, wire 12.5”h x 17”w x 17”d Courtesy of Snyderman-Works Galleries, Philadelphia, PA and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA $3,500 L 6 Jeanne E Under The Influence Psychedelic Jar & Tray fired and glazed ceramic 17”h x 13”w (jar) 31”l x 14”w (tray) $1,000 41 Live Auction | Saturday, June 14 | Begins 7:30 PM L 7 Jan Hoy Odin, 2010 Bronze 9”h x 13”w x 8”d Courtesy of Patricia Rovzar Gallery, Seattle L 8 Laurie A. Lyall 18k Gold Slide Pendant 18k yellow gold slide pendant set with boulder opal, tourmaline, and quartz with actinolite crystals. Sterling silver chain. L 9 David Eisenhour Three Poppies bronze with patina Courtesy of Simon Mace Gallery, Port Townsend $5,500 Jenny Pohlman & Sabrina Knowles Untitled, Homage Series, 2013 off-hand sculpted glass, patina, steel 24.25”h x 6”w x 4.5”d $5,500 L 11 Steve Stegall fossil walrus ivory from Alaska, polar jade, with silver chain hand-carved wood stand Donated by Cynthia Sears & Frank Buxton $3,000 L 12 Heikki Seppa Helsinki Market Hawkers 1963/1964 bronze on wood base, one of a kind 16.75”h x 5”w Donated by Laurie A. Lyall $5,400 Pendant $1,800 42 $3,800 L 10 Live Auction | Saturday, June 14 | Begins 7:30 PM L 13 Steven Maslach Green, Active Hot cast glass, filters, foils. Wood pedestal. 4”h x 7.5” x 9.5”w x 15’l Courtesy of Pismo Galleries, Denver, CO, and Sculpturesite, Sonoma, CA $5,400 L 14 One Week Getaway to San Miguel de Allende, Mexico L 17 Spend a relaxing and stimulating week in the heart of the historic colonial town of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. Sisters, 2013 steel and nickel plated copper wire, cotton thread Courtesy of Bainbridge Arts & Crafts $3,900 L 18 Gary Groves Floating Grasses at Bloedel Reserve This is the first time this house has been offered for any auction event. Your home for the week, situated on one of the most picturesque streets in town, is a 3 bedroom/3 bath (maximum 6 guests) fully staffed house a half block from the town square. The colorful, sunlit, art-filled home flows with indoor/outdoor spaces and offers 5 lovely garden patios and view terraces. It even has a generous solar-heated swimming pool. Includes airfare given sufficient lead time. Offer expires June, 2015. Dates by mutual agreement with owners. Not available Dec. 20, 2014 through Feb 2, 2015. L 16 Light the Candle! Help support Bainbridge Island Museum of Art by donating your special birthday present to celebrate BIMA’s first full year of programs and operations. Auctioneer and Board Member John Ellis will lead the Live Auction Audience in realizing this critical birthday wish. Kristin L. Tollefson Donated by David & George Lewis and Frank Buxton & Cynthia Sears $5,000 L 15 Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani Original drawing colored pencil and ballpoint pen, created at Yonder wood block print Donated by Cynthia Sears & FrankBuxton 29”h x 40”w $1,200 Priceless 43 Live Auction | Saturday, June 14 |Begins 7:30PM L 19 William Baran-Mickle L 22 Fred Lisaius Kitchen, 2006 formed and fabricated metals acrylic on wood panel 24”h x 36”w 14.25” h x 17.25” w x 2.5”d in black aluminum frame Courtesy of Patricia Rovzar Gallery, Seattle $2,400 L 23 Mary Carlton Trees of San Sebastian, 2003 acrylic on canvas 36”h x 36”w Donated by Roby King Gallery, Bainbridge Island, and Estate of Mary Carlton $3,000 L 24 Steve Stegall Amethyst Pendant carved amethyst and Ironwood sugilite and 14 karat yelllow gold with cocobolo and Ironwood stand Donated by Cynthia Sears & Frank Buxton $4,500 $3,900 L 20 Richard Jesse Watson Our Father, 2009 Original painting from the artist’s children’s book titled The Lord’s Prayer oil and mixed media on board 25”h x 36”w framed Courtesy of Simon Mace Gallery, Port Townsend $4,500 L 21 Robert Carlson Untitled Vessel blown glass $1,500 44 Swim Live Auction | Saturday, June 14 | Begins 7:30PM L 25 Richard Cole Birds, 2011 L 28 triptych oil on canvas Sea Otter 36”h x 36”w Private Collection $3,780 Medviedki bronze with marble base, ed. 6/35 18”h x 13”w x 9”d Donated by Richard H. Daniel $2,200 L 29 Parvin Zabetian Roy Peratrovich, Jr., Ravenswork Art Studio L 26 Luke J. Tornatzky North Beach Harvest oil on panel 35”h x 31”w framed Open Road # 21, 2012 $3,000 acrylic on canvas 30”h x 40”w Courtesy of Roby King Galley, Bainbridge Island $3,000 L 30 Private Party at BIMA Plan your special private party for up to 50 guests. Package includes full party catering and staffing, and hosted art galleries - all planned for your tastes and needs. Mutually agreeable evening, good through June, 2015. $3,000 L 27 Dale Chihuly Parrot Green Persian Set blown glass Portland Press 2001 Studio Edition, signed Donated by Richard H. Daniel $6,000 45 Live Auction | Saturday, June 14 |Begins 7:30PM L 31 Sue Roberts L 34 Richard Stine Armchair Adventure Free Agents, 2000 painted clay & encaustic 13”h x 7”w x 7”d Courtesy of Simon Mace Gallery. Port Townsend original ink and gouache painting/ drawings in a glassine bag on rag watercolor paper $1,300 7”h x 5”w, matted to 20”h x 16”w Framing included! Size and materials of your choice at Roby King Gallery is included for the winning bidder. $2,000 L 32 Tracy Lang 34th Avenue woodcut print 40”h x 32”w framed $1,000 L 33 Wendy Orville Volcano #2 monotype (unique) 23”h x 24”w framed Courtesy of Davidson Galleries, Seattle $1,300 46 Auction Notes Auction Artist and Donated Items Index Alphabetical Order with Auction Section #s. Please note that one Silent Auction (400 series) happens on Thursday Night, June 12th. The other Silent Auctions (100, 200 and 300 series, and the Live Auction “L” series occur on Saturday evening, June 14th). Jite Agbro (S401-404) Juan Alonso (S413) Jenny Andersen (S201) James Arrabito (S108) William Baran-Mickle (L19) Gayle Bard (S103) BARN – Bainbridge Artisans Resource Network (S227) Gallery Frames – Gift Certificates (S225-226) David Gallo Scenic Design (S209) Pam Galvani (S105) Catherine Gielis (S302) Carrie Goller (S101-102) Carla Grahn (S236) Debbie Fecher Gramstad (S208) Terry Leness (S335) Phillip Levine (S327, 328) Mary Jeanne Linford (S424-425) Micki Lippe (S304) Fred Lisaius (L22) Robert Lucas (S118) Laurel Lukaszewski (S330, 331) Laurie A. Lyall (L8) Sallie Bell (S301) Teri Greeves (S303) Barbara Helen Berger (S104, 204) Art Grice (L3) Lanny Bergner (L5) Max Grover (S235, L1) Karen Buhler (S336) Gary Groves (L18) Romson Regarde Bustillo (S343) Jef Gunn (S429) Alice Martinez, San Ildefonso Pottery (S406) Robert Carlson (L21) Karen Hackenberg (S325) Steven Maslach (L13) Mary Carlton (L23) Larry Halvorsen (S416) Gary Matoso (S215) Carol Cassella (S222) Art Hansen (S431) Fumi Matsumoto (S211-212) Dale Chihuly (L27) Chuck (Ya’Ya) Heit (S344, 345) Dawn McNamara (S249) Cheri Christensen (S311) Bill Hemp (S214) Charles Meyer (S409) Elin Christopherson (S205, S206, S414) Jan Hoy (L7) Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani (L15) Steve Jensen (S326) Ryan Molenkamp (S338) Lee Katzenbach (S237, 337) Karen Moskowitz (S113) Steven Z. Kennel (S112) Hajime Namiki (S228-232) John Keppeler (L2) Arliss Newcomb (S123) Tom Killion (S238-239) Cheri O’Brien (S428) Fumiko Kimura (S240) Orcas Island Getaway (S348) Greg Kono (S241) Wendy Orville (L33) Dan Kowalski (S340) Lauren Osmolski (S107) Tracy Lang (L32) Paul Pascarella (S218) Walter Cleveland (S202-203) Richard Cole (S201, L25) Matthew X. Curry (S312) Salvadore Dali (S313) Douglas Dammarell (S207) Mike DeVoe (S415) Jeanne E (L6) David Eisenhour (L9) Glenn Lyons (S213) Stephen MacFarlane (S106) Jane Martin (S305) continued on page 48 47 Auction Artist and Donated Items Index continued from page 47 Jane Penman (S306) Robert Schlegel (S332) Kristin L. Tollefson (L17) Roy Peratrovich, Jr. (L28) Tom Schworer (S233) Luke J. Tornatsky (L26) Neal Philpott, Jr. (S339) Heikki Seppa (L12) George Tsutakawa (S244) Pleasant Beach Getaway (S221) Susan Sheridan (S333) Virginia Mason (S135) Jenny Pohlman and Sabrina Knowles (L10) Steve Sidelinger (S341, 342) Anna von Rosenstiel (S217) Terry Siebert (S234) Pamela Wachtler-Fermanis (S426) Marty Sievertson (S124-126) Richard Jesse Watson (L20) Marylee Skelly (S219-220) Marie Weichman (S127-128) Elizabeth Reed Smith (S136) Robin Weiss (S347) Cameron Snow (S129-134, S242, L4) Mary Melinda Wellsandt (S111, 417) Steve Stegall (L11, L24) Eva Skold Westerlind (S316) Richard Stein (L34) Linda Whittemore (S248, 322) Mary Alice Sterling (S423) Willsea O’Brien Glass (S410) Ann-Marie Stillion (S110) Winslow Art Center – Art Party (S223) Mary Pohlman (S119-122, 224) Mary Powell (S346) Ragazzi & C. (S307) Christina Carlyle Reed (S427) Regat Studio - Jaques and Mary Regat (S317) Charlotte Reine (S422) Frank Renlie (S109) Sue Roberts (L31) Rueben Rodriguez (S408) Michael Rohde (S421) Joel Sackett (S329) Frank Samuelson (S430) Elizabeth Sandvig (S420) Schiavore Studios (S411-412) Auction Notes 48 Sharon Strauss (S246-247) Michael Strone (S318) Beverly Taylor (S243) Ningeokuluk Teevee (S319) Barbara Earl Thomas (S334) Mark Tobey (S315) Perry Woodfin (S324) Nancy Worden (S310) Parvin Zabetian (L29) OUR MISSION Bainbridge Island Museum of Art is an educational institution whose mission is to engage a diverse BAINBRIDGE ISLAND population with the art MUSEUM OF ART and craft of our region and our time. The art museum exhibits, interprets, collects, and promotes MUSEUM EXHIBITIONS ARE OPEN DAILY 10 AM – 6 PM MUSEUM STORE & BISTRO OPEN DAILY works of cultural value, as well as new works by emerging artists and craftspeople. 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