San Diego’s arts community is coming together to support their Los Angeles counterparts who tragically lost their studios, homes, and livelihoods in the recent Pacific Palisades and Altadena wildfires. This spring, Union Hall Gallery will host a two-weekend Fine Art and Craft Sale from April 4-6 and April 11-13, showcasing over 250 donated works of art—ranging from paintings and sculpture to ceramics, textiles, and more—all aimed at raising funds for the LA art community.
One hundred percent of the proceeds will go directly to the Grief and Hope: LA Art World Fire Relief Fund. Featured in the sale are renowned artists like Italo Scanga, Paula Wittner, James Hubbell, Larry Groff, Margaret Larlham, Jane Culp, and Joe Garcia, alongside emerging voices, university students, tattoo artists, and fiber artists. With prices ranging from $10 to $5,000, the sale is designed to make art accessible for everyone—whether you’re a seasoned collector or someone simply looking to support a worthy cause. Come explore a diverse range of artwork and help support those in need.
Would you be interested in highlighting this major fine art and craft sale benefiting LA artists impacted by wildfires? I’d be more than happy to set up an interview with Heidi, owner of Union Hall Gallery and Santa Ysabel Art Gallery, or any of the artists donating their work. Please find hi-res images here.
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