Drug Science x St Giles House Charity Art Live Auction
21 NOVEMBER 2024, 06:30 PM (UK time)An auction of contemporary artworks curated by Wolfe Walker to raise funds for Drug Science.
Drug Science works to provide an evidence base free from political or commercial influence, creating the foundation for sensible and effective drug laws, and equipping the public, media and policy makers with the knowledge and resources to enact positive change.
In partnership with St Giles House and The Auction Collective, Wolfe Walker is hosting an online auction from 8th - 21st November. The auction showcases a stunning curation of over 60 unique works from our fantastic line up of artists.
The auction represents an excellent opportunity for those looking to build a collection to own a piece of original artwork at an affordable price while supporting the groundbreaking work undertaken by Professor David Nutt and the fantastic team at Drug Science.
All works will be available for bidding online from 8th - 21st November, with the online auction closing at 4 pm ahead of the opportunity to purchase any unsold works in person at St Giles House, Wimborne, Dorset on the evening of 21 November 2024 (6.30pm – 8.30pm). Tickets for the St Giles House evening event are available to purchase (£40 + fees) here. Don't miss out on this opportunity to mingle with fellow art enthusiasts in this very special setting and make a difference in the world of drug science innovation.
To coincide with our online auction, we will be live auctioning four key pieces by Thomas Langley, Finn Campbell-Notman, Cordelia Plunket and Liza Campbell at St Giles House, Wimborne, Dorset on the evening of 21 November 2024,
All successful purchasers will be notified by email.
Whether you wish to be an earlybird or if you cannot join us on the night of 21 November 2024, we greatly welcome an appreciate your support with the online auction.
Register for the Live Stream
A link to join the auction will appear here 15 minutes before the auction begins. You must be registered to join.
3. Finn Campbell-Notman
Glossy Ibis (Left Panel), 2021 and Glossy Ibis (Right Panel), 2021Oil on canvas