‘Bad Art’ is good medicine
Jodi Thompson’s winning “Bad Art” piece was purchased by The Medicine Shoppe during Friday night’s “Bad Art by Good People” fundraiser, which benefited the Champaign County Arts Council. Pictured are Jodi Thompson and her husband, Bryan Thompson, owner of The Medicine Shoppe. Other bidders also added to the final amount raised on Thompson’s artwork. The event raised $23,893 in votes and bids during the auction. “I am in awe how much people came out and supported our organization. We are so blessed,” said CCAC Executive Director Marcia Callicoat.
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Jodi Thompson’s winning “Bad Art” piece was purchased by The Medicine Shoppe during Friday night’s “Bad Art by Good People” fundraiser, which benefited the Champaign County Arts Council. Pictured are Jodi Thompson and her husband, Bryan Thompson, owner of The Medicine Shoppe. Other bidders also added to the final amount raised on Thompson’s artwork. The event rais
Local student artists honored
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The Champaign County Arts Council recently held a competition for local high school and middle school artists, and these were the winning entries.
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The Champaign County Arts Council recently held a competition for local high school and middle school artists, and these were the winning entries.
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The Champaign County Arts Council recently held a competition for local high school and middle school artists, and these were the winning entries.
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The Champaign County Arts Council recently held a competition for local high school and middle school artists, and these were the winning entries.
Woodrow’s art has Colorado vibe
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David Woodrow’s artwork depicts a school house on Route 24 between Poncha Springs and Buena Vista in Colorado, where he and his family have enjoyed vacations.
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Editor’s note:
This is one in a series of individual profiles of participants in this year’s “Bad Art by Good People” fundraiser.
The polls are open for the 10th annual Bad Art by Good People fundraiser, presented by the Champaign County Arts Council.
The tongue-in-cheek competition features non-artist celebrities creating works of art and campaigning for the public’s votes for their artwork.
Vote for this guitar art if it makes you smile
Brad Winner enjoys guitars, cooking and gardening. His art, an up-cycled guitar, is meant to elicit smiles.
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Editor’s note:
This is one in a series of individual profiles of participants in this year’s “Bad Art by Good People” fundraiser.
The polls are now open for the 10th annual Bad Art by Good People fundraiser, presented by the Champaign County Arts Council.
The tongue-in-cheek competition features non-artist celebrities creating works of art and campaigning for the public’s votes for their artwork.
Today’s featured artist is Brad Winner. He is a member of Winner Group and owner of MIXX165 and Winner’s One Stop.