Auction Catalog

Welcome to Art Activism's Silent Auction.  All the proceeds from this auction will benefit Franklin Street Works exhibitions and programs.  By that we mean that because of your generous bidding we will be able to pay our artists for their work and continue to offer free admissions so that everyone, irrespective of income level, can visit our space and have mind-expanding experiences.  

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Andrea Bowers - Worker's Rights ...


#128
Andrew Kreps Gallery

Design For Life, Leslie Wayne


#101
Leslie Wayne

SculptureCenter Private Tour for...


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SculptureCenter

Frieze Art Fair - Attend the Inv...


#117
Sharon Chrust Appraisals

Socrates Sculpture Park Director...


#122
Socrates Sculpture Park

Yale Open Studios - Tour with Te...


#123
Franklin Street Works

Farm-to-table Dinner for 8 guest...


#106
Franklin Street Works

Private Party at Franklin Street...


#103
Franklin Street Works

Hampton's Art and Beach Weekend


#120
Tom and Claire O'Connor

Open House New York – Tour of N...


#121
Michael Bischoff

Justseeds Prints - We are the St...


#800
Franklin Street Works

Climate change continues to have a disproportionate impact on the most vulnerable communities around the globe, including migrants and communities of color — people who are typically marginalized in our society. Justseeds, in collaboration with CultureStrike, has forged partnerships between artists and frontline environmental justice organizations to create this provocative, limited-edition art print portfolio called We Are the Storm, which highlights the effects of climate change on these communities.

The portfolio draws inspiration from the powerful work of grassroots groups that are championing creative and community-based solutions to combat climate change, and resisting industrial fossil fuel projects, such as the Tar Sands projects, the Keystone pipeline, fracking operations, destructive mining practices, and the transporting and burning of toxic fuels. The featured artworks bring voices from frontline communities most impacted by global warming and destructive environmental practices to the forefront of the climate change discussion.

Climate change continues to have a disproportionate impact on the most vulnerable communities around the globe, including migrants and communities of color — people who are typically marginalized in our society. Justseeds, in collaboration with CultureStrike, has forged partnerships between artists and frontline environmental justice organizations to create this provocative, limited-edition art print portfolio called We Are the Storm, which highlights the effects of climate change on these communities.

The portfolio draws inspiration from the powerful work of grassroots groups that are championing creative and community-based solutions to combat climate change, and resisting industrial fossil fuel projects, such as the Tar Sands projects, the Keystone pipeline, fracking operations, destructive mining practices, and the transporting and burning of toxic fuels. The featured artworks bring voices from frontline communities most impacted by global warming and destructive environmental practices to the forefront of the climate change discussion.

Climate change continues to have a disproportionate impact on the most vulnerable communities around the globe, including migrants and communities of color — people who are typically marginalized in our society. Justseeds, in collaboration with CultureStrike, has forged partnerships between artists and frontline environmental justice organizations to create this provocative, limited-edition art print portfolio called We Are the Storm, which highlights the effects of climate change on these communities.

The portfolio draws inspiration from the powerful work of grassroots groups that are championing creative and community-based solutions to combat climate change, and resisting industrial fossil fuel projects, such as the Tar Sands projects, the Keystone pipeline, fracking operations, destructive mining practices, and the transporting and burning of toxic fuels. The featured artworks bring voices from frontline communities most impacted by global warming and destructive environmental practices to the forefront of the climate change discussion.

Art Book Collection #1, David Zw...


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David Zwirner Gallery