Art for Smiles: an auction for a cause

ART AUCTION. From left, Noy Jopson, Kimmy Coseteng-Flaviano and Carlo Cordaro of Asmara Urban Resort during the art auction for the benefit of Smile Tain. (Contributed foto)
ART AUCTION. From left, Noy Jopson, Kimmy Coseteng-Flaviano and Carlo Cordaro of Asmara Urban Resort during the art auction for the benefit of Smile Tain. (Contributed foto)

TO help bring more smiles to Filipinos, contemporary art space Qube Gallery and art gallery District 32 held an auction that benefited Smile Train and opened more opportunities for Cebuanos to be smile-makers.

The event was held in Asmara Urban Resort last July 25 .

“With Smile Train’s model of empowering local medical professionals with training, funding, and resources to provide free cleft surgery and comprehensive cleft care to children globally, we welcome the support of organizations in different cities to help us maintain the sustainability of our programs. We are hopeful that through the support of Qube Gallery and District 32, there would be more smile makers in Cebu,” said Kimmy Coseteng-Flaviano, area director for Smile Train in Southeast Asia.

Named, “Art for Smiles: A Charity Art Auction and Dinner for Smile Train,” the event brought artists from different galleries together for the first auction held in Cebu City to benefit Smile Train Philippines.

The artists who participated in the auction included Dennis Sio Montera, a prolific visual artist and educator and one of the Qube Gallery’s top collected artists; Golda King, a mixed-media artist who did a residency at the Vermont Studio Center, the largest international artists’ and writers’ residency program in the USA; the highly creative and imaginative Thom Jopson, one of Qube’s resident artists; Roberto Sanchez, a DJ, entrepreneur and portrait artist; and Ivy Lim, an artist who now renders her time and skills toward making a social impact.

Over 50 pieces were donated by different artists and galleries, with guests being able to bring home one piece of artwork each, while also raising funds for Smile Train Philippines, through their donations.

“We are grateful for the generosity of the artists and galleries for believing in Smile Train’s cause,” said Flaviano. “We are hopeful that we will be able to partner with more organizations and communities so that we can help give more children their forever smiles.”

For more information about Smile Train’s global efforts and to make a donation, visit smiletrain.org. Follow Smile Train Philippines on Twitter and Instagram @SmileTrainPh, or like their Facebook page: SmileTrainPhilippines.

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