Thanks to the incredible generosity of our community, the 2024 HMRI Art Series Exhibition has raised an incredible $72,000 through its art auction, Meet the Artists event, Long Lunch, and direct donations.
This successful HMRI event brought together local artists, researchers, and community supporters to celebrate a shared commitment to health and innovation, with all proceeds going towards HMRI’s ongoing mission to transform community health and wellbeing.
Dr. Giavanna Angeli, HMRI’s Head of Philanthropy, expressed gratitude for the continued community support.
“The Art Series Exhibition has become a great example of how art and community spirit can fuel health innovation. Each donation, bid, and ticket purchased directly empowers HMRI to pursue groundbreaking research that benefits countless lives. We are profoundly grateful to every individual who helped make this event such a resounding success,” said Giavanna.
This year’s Art Series featured over 50 local artists, including Artist in Residence Tyler Dan and her piece, The Tyranny of Sensitivity, which was inspired by Professor Zsolt Balogh’s cutting-edge trauma research.
“Our generous community has shown once again that they believe in HMRI’s mission. Events like these not only uplift our local artists but provide essential funding that allows HMRI to be agile in pursuing the most pressing health solutions. We’re thrilled with the turnout and the impact this event will have,” said Amy-Lea Pettigrew, Chair of the HMRI Foundation Special Events Committee.
This year’s auction also honoured the talent and generosity of local artists, with up to 30% of the market price returned to the artist and the rest supporting HMRI’s mission. This partnership exemplifies how art, science, and community can come together to make a lasting difference.
“Thank you to our artists, sponsors, volunteers, and all attendees for helping drive life-changing research forward. Together, we are taking healthy further for our community and beyond,” said Giavanna.
Thank you to the event sponsors: HIC Services, Markey, Entire Concrete and the Brenda Clouten Memorial Scholarship.
Thank you to these talented local artists: Aksara Harriram, Ahn Wells, Annemarie Murland, Ben Kenning, Brett McMahon, Brydie Piaf, Bronte Naylor, Carly Scholes, Catherine Kingsmill, Clare O’Hara, Clare Weeks, Dino Consalvo, , Ellie Hannon, Emma Castle, Fiona Clark, Fran Johnston, Gaye Shields, Holly McDonald, Ian Burgess, James Rhodes, Jen Denzin, Joey Davis, Julie Byles, Justin Lees, Karri McPherson, Kerrie Coles, Kiasmin, Liss Finney, Louise Faulkner, Lynette Bridge, Madeline Jovicic, Malcolm Sands, Marguerite Tierney, Matthew Tome, Melanie Vugich, Melisah May, Michaela Swan, Michelle Teear, Lucy Mim, Nathan Paddison, Nick Fintan, Paul Maher, Peter Lankas, Prudence De Marchi, Rae Richards, Rebecca Rath, Ree Hodges, Rod Bathgate, Seoyoung Jo, Skye Stephenson, Soren Sparrow, Tracey Maree Smith, Tyler Dan, and Wednesday Sutherland.
HMRI would like to acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live, the Awabakal and Worimi peoples, and pay our respects to Elders past and present. We recognise and respect their cultural heritage and beliefs and their continued connection to their land.
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