In 2009, participants were asked to express what the idea of "Home" meant to them. 73 artists from across the United States, Canada and Israel answered the call, producing 84 works of art honoring the special qualities and moments that make up home for them.
The exhibit benefited Bernie Berlin's A Place to Bark, an animal shelter that helps find forever homes for abused and abandoned animals.
The exhibit is proud to have raised $795 for the shelter.
Heartfelt thanks go out to all the artists who so generously donated money to A Place to Bark and took the time to share their artwork.
Special thanks also goes to all the artists and businesses who donated prizes: Vickie Boteler, S.J. Engraving, Rebekah Meier, Gail Forces Fabric, Jan Johnson, Carol Ann Waugh, Edna J. Patterson Petty, Peggy Trickler, Laura Krasinski and Fred Parker Pottery.
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