Founded in 1970 in a borrowed storefront dental office, the Venice Family Clinic has grown into the largest free clinic in the nation. All proceeds of the Art Walk and Silent Art Auction benefit the Clinic. These are a few of the pieces in the auction: (from left) Untitled, 2008, acrylic on blotter paper on panel, 22″ x 17″by Ned Evans; Invisible blue, 2006, acrylic, 24″x 36″by Suzan Woodruff; Ashley Maher, 2006, acrylic on paper, 23″ x 29″by Don Bachardy; Red Wall, 2007, acrylic on canvas, 27″x 38″ by Jim Zhang; and Prototype, 2008, polyester resin, 7″x 5″ by Doug Edge.
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