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Find your ancestorsIt's taking a while to filter through, but trouble at the banks, is trouble for the arts too: in the US, Lehman Brothers were major supporters of the arts, and had a large corporate collection; and in Ireland, arts organisations will also be feeling the sponsorship pinch.
So watch out for some exciting initiatives to fill the shortfall over the coming months. At Kinsale Arts Week, they've come up with a mixture of eBay, the auction room, some art, and a party, and it's online from today.
The "Big Auction" includes art by Sheenagh Geoghegan, Eilis O'Connell, Vivienne Roche, June Fairhead, Katherine Beug and Poppy Hunt, as well as non-art treats (like a round of golf at the Old Head, Kinsale).
Leave your bids online and if you're in the area, don't miss the closing auction and party on October 24th at the Coach House Gallery, Kinsale. Happy bidding! www.kinsaleartsweek.com
Gemma Tipton
© 2008 The Irish Times
This article appears in the print edition of the Irish Times


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