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Monsterrat College's Artrageous Auction Goes Digital
34th Annual "Artrageous" Auction and Fundraiser Opens Online

Montserrat College of Art’s annual art auction and scholarship fundraiser, Artrageous, is going digital for the first time in its 34 years.
Artrageous is usually a large, live-auction event inviting guests to join Montserrat for refreshments, entertainment and in-person for experiential art being created “in-the-moment.”. In response to the Covid-19 pandemic and social distancing guidelines, Artrageous has moved online this year. The event is now free—no ticket required—but still includes many of the same features audiences have come to know. Anyone is welcome to visit the site and bid on the more than 100 pieces of art included in the auction.
The silent auction—which began on June 1st—is ongoing, and will remain open until June 12th 9:30 pm, the night of the live auction.
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The live auction begins on June 12th at 6 PM. The live, digital event will include special messages from students, artists, and Montserrat leadership.
Anyone wishing to register, bid, make a donation, or even just check out the art can do so at the Artrageous!34 Bidding page.
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Those interested in following along as the college shares the auction pieces can go to the Artrageous!34 event page on Facebook. And those interested in directly supporting the next generation of creative thinkers are encourage to bid on any pieces that strike them!
About Montserrat College of Art
Montserrat College of Art is a four-year college of art and design leading the way preparing tomorrow’s designers, artists who will be problem solvers for a world that requires creative solutions to ever-changing challenges. With four international programs, 12 concentrations and required internships, the college is forging new relationships that fuse art and design with entrepreneurship. Montserrat alumni are employed by some of the country’s biggest brands, including Disney, Puma, Hasbro and more. Additionally the college offers year-round classes for adults and youth, and is home to four, free, galleries which offer year-round public exhibitions and lectures. www.montserrat.edu Montserrat is "Where Creativity Works."