The Power of Art
Dallas power philanthropists raise the bar at amazing Art for Advocacy auction
- Kersten Rettig, Clark KnippersPhoto by Kristina Bowman
- Chuck Jacaman, Lindsay Jacaman, Annie McLeod, Stewart McLeodPhoto by Kristina Bowman
- Caroline Settle, Chris SettlePhoto by Kristina Bowman
- Lisa Hees, Michael BravataPhoto by Kristina Bowman
- Brian Bolke, Faisal HalumPhoto by Kristina Bowman
- Brad Parker, Jana ParkerPhoto by Kristina Bowman
- Danielle Georgiou, Sarah Dye, Nanci Mendoza, Gabriel KingPhoto by Kristina Bowman
- Mallory Bassham, Matt HockPhoto by Kristina Bowman
- Corrie Strosnider, Todd StrosniderPhoto by Kristina Bowman
- Tom Lind, Kathi Lind, Leslie Johnson, Nathan JohnsonPhoto by Kristina Bowman
- Stephanie Roberts, John RobertsPhoto by Kristina Bowman
- Kim Wyly Evan WylyPhoto by Kristina Bowman
- Jamie Singer, Paige WesthoffPhoto by Kristina Bowman
- John Reoch, Karen ReochPhoto by Kristina Bowman
- Julie Giacobbe, Steven Caufield, Rob Giacobbe, Lauren Soulis, Robert W. Ivey IIIPhoto by Kristina Bowman
- Erin McCarthy, Monica BerryPhoto by Kristina Bowman
- Caroline Settle, Kersten Rettig, Alexis O’Connell, Jana ParkerPhoto by Kristina Bowman
- Katie Harris, Yosi SamraPhoto by Kristina Bowman
The annual Art for Advocacy fundraiser has a reputation for being one of the best parties in town. The auction highlights the unique role art therapy plays in healing the child abuse victims served at Dallas Children's Advocacy Center.
At this year's soiree at Fashion Industry Gallery, DJ Lucy Wrubel kept the crowd of 600-plus on their feet, and a surprise performance by Danielle Georgiou Dance Group set the tone for a night of hope and healing. Guests — including Jamie Singer, Selwyn Rayzor, Rich Moses, Paige Westhoff, Brian Bolke, Faisal Halum, Kim and Evan Wyly, Stephanie and John Roberts, and Corrie and Todd Strosnider — enjoyed eats by Food Glorious Food Catering, a variety of signature cocktails and, of course, some pretty kick-ass art.
This year's silent art auction featured works by more than 100 emerging and established artists — Paul Abbott, Sofia Arnold, Chad Attie, Cordelia Bailey, Sibylle Bauer, Rob Belanger, Johannes Boekhoudt, Paul Booker, Cabe Booth, Jim Bowman, Chris Bramel, Todd Camplin, Lisa Cardenas, Emil Cerullo and Brian Cobble, to name but a few — and raised a record in sales.
In total, the event netted more than $350,000 in support of the art therapy program and other crucial services. Since 2007, Art For Advocacy has contributed more than $2 million to the Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center.