For a number of years I have contributed to various charitable functions by donating artwork. I have for example supported large organizations that have a broad following such as the American Lung Association, the Alzheimer Association, WGBH channel 2 Fine Art Auction in Boston and PBS Art Auction in Rhode Island. I have also supported local causes such as the Newman Preparatory School in Boston.
Supporting charitable organizations by donating your art to public events and auctions will not only give you great exposure, connections and a tax deduction, moreover, it will bring you the satisfaction in contributing to important causes in a creative way.
When contributing to a charitable event, I would recommend selecting a piece of art you yourself would wish to purchase. Many artists tend to give pieces they consider of lesser value. While this may be tempting, after all you are giving away a free painting, I believe it would be a mistake. Charitable events should not be viewed as venues for streamlining your inventory or uncluttering your storage space. Doing so would discredit your potential and undermine your self-respect. Do not, however, hesitate to include promotional materials including an artist statement and a short biography which I usually attach to the back of the painting. This adds a personal touch and may even lead to a future sale.
“Holiday Fruit” 18” x 18”, Oil on Canvas Donated to the 2011 WGBH Channel 2 Fine art Auction |
“Blush Peonies” 18” x 24”, Oil on Canvas Will be donated to the upcoming PBS Rhode Island Fine Art Auction |
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