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Sep102011

September 10, 2011, Saturday - Soap Factory Morning After Sale

Time: 9:00am – Noon

Location: Soap Factory, 514 Second Street SE

All works remaining after the September 9 $99 Sale will be sold for just $66, and admission is free.

With a new larger format (8” by 10”) and a carefully curated selection of artists, this year promises to be more exhilarating than ever before. All the work is signed only on the back, so you’ll buy what you like and then find out who made it. At the low price of $99 for original art, you’ll definitely find gems you can’t live without. Artists from around the country have donated their works (over 200), and all proceeds support The Soap Factory.

Notable names participating this year include Alec Soth, Chris Faust, Liz Miller and Wing Young Huie.