Fundraising Silent Auction to Benefit Sacramento’s Homeless

Our beloved artist Sally Shapiro is launching a month-long silent art auction featuring her incredible larger than life bronze sculpture titled “Grieving II” !

ALL proceeds from the auction will go to benefit the Resolution Model Safeground Camps @campresolution to help purchase more housing units.

Sally is dedicated to helping our local unhoused citizens and helping to raise awareness about their struggles and needs.

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How to Bid

Entry to place a bid is $50 ($100% of all entry bids will be donated to Camp Resolution) via Venmo or check at Artbeat Gallery at which point then you will be able to bid freely.

Beginning bid is set at $6000

“Grieving II”

Grieving (side view)

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Please come down to the gallery to view all the available art that is being auctioned – we are located at 1107 L Street, Sacramento, CA 95814.

This auction fundraiser is working with the Sacramento Homeless Union and Camp Resolution, their contact information is below.

Sacramento Homeless Union
https://www.sacramentohomelessunion.org/

Camp Resolution
https://www.instagram.com/campresolution

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Sally and David Shapiro (her son and another one of our wonderful artists!) have advocated for the Camp since 2019. They wrote a book that was published in 2023 titled “Homeless in Sacramento – Refugees in Corruption”, which contains the history of the camp.

The book has gone world-wide and has been translated in five languages and is available via Lulu, Amazon and Good Reads.
* BUY now from Amazon
* BUY now from Lulu
* BUY now from GoodReads

"Homeless in Sacramento - Refugees in Corruption" book cover featuring author Sally Shapiro with a unhoused woman next to her car in the street on a sunny day.
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More artists have donated pieces available to bid on!

Artist Bob Girasek has donated his painting titled “Their Council Turns To Passion” (middle) and artist Mo Maupin has donated his painting titled “The Capitol” (right).

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