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Charity Art Auction! 31/03/16 Brixton East 1871


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Hello everybody,


Interested in Art, Classic american cars and/or charity? Then this is for you!


The Bad Karma Impala project is the UK'S first charity art car, giving 100% of rental profits to domestic abuse charity SOLACE WOMEN'S AID. The second in a string of fundraising events will be held at the wonderful BRIXTON EAST 1871 on the 31/03/16 from 6-11 in the form of an art auction.


Come and support the fight against domestic abuse and buy a piece of art for a bargin!!! Work includes MA RCA students, RA graduates and many more delights across the disciplines. The bad karma impala will of course be there too so people are welcome also just to look and support with presence!


www.badkarmaimpala.com


https://www.facebook.com/Bad-Karma-Impala-400287710169216/


Please feel free to message me with any questions. Auction starts at 8pm sharp

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