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Arts

VCP raises funds with silent auction

BRATTLEBORO-The Vermont Center for Photography (VCP) is holding its second annual Silent Auction through the month of October, a major fundraising event featuring more than 100 photographic prints from a diverse group of regional, national, and international artists.

The auction directly supports VCP's mission to promote the photographic arts through exhibitions and education and is now open for bidding online at 32auctions.com/vcp-2025.

The auction includes works by artists such as Lotte Jacobi, Dona Ann McAdams, Meridel Rubenstein, Jen Morris, and Benjamin Crown. All donated pieces are currently on display at the VCP gallery located at 10 Green St.

The silent auction will conclude with a festive closing celebration Saturday, Nov. 1, from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Vermont Center for Photography. The event will feature a complimentary photo booth by local photographer Ezra Distler, live music, an exclusive closing night auction, a surprise print raffle, and a variety of food and drinks.

The funds raised from the silent auction are crucial for VCP to continue offering educational programs, darkroom facilities, and digital lab services to the community.

Founded in 1998, the Vermont Center for Photography is a nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering the appreciation of photography through exhibitions, educational programs, and community events. For more information, visit vcphoto.org.


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