Posted: Thu 22nd Nov 2012

Art and Design Students To Hold Christmas Auction

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Nov 22nd, 2012

Applied Art and Design Students from Glyndwr University, The North Wales School of Art and Design are holding a Christmas auction on Wednesday 28th November to raise money for the prestigious New Designers exhibition in London 2013. Up for auction are items of ceramic, glass, jewellery, prints and much more.

Nationally recognised local artists and designers have donated work to be auctioned on the evening, the proceeds will be used towards the New Designers exhibition which attracts many large design houses and investors.
If you are unable to attend the evening auction, there is an opportunity to view the items on the day in the Main Foyer of Regent Street Campus between 12:30pm and 3:30pm where you will be able to place a bid.
Doors open at 5:30pm for a 6:30pm Start.
Enjoy a complimentary mince pie and glass of mulled wine on arrival while perusing a selection of hand crafted gift items on our Christmas stall.
All those attending will be entered into a mystery prize draw.

The Auction is taking place at Glyndwr University, Regents Street, Wrexham.

North Wales School of Art and Design
Regent Street
Wrexham
LL11 1PF

For more info check the flyer below or visit http://www.nwsad.co.uk



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