The first week of June is when Ogden Museum typically hosts its annual Magnolia Ball – the social event of the summer and a celebration of Southern art and culture. Out of concern for your health and safety, we’ve made the difficult decision to forgo our usual fête. However, we will showcase the work of 50 talented regional artists and vendors in an Online Magnolia Ball Silent Auction, celebrating our exhibitions, Entwined and Revelations. Support the O and support Southern artists by bidding online Monday, June 22 through Sunday, June 28 at 5 p.m.! By purchasing a work of art from the Online Magnolia Ball Silent Auction not only do you support the Ogden Museum, you also support a local artist. This year, artists will receive a portion of the sales in order to assist with potential lost revenue due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn More
Wednesday, Jun 24, 2020 12 AM
Online Magnolia Ball Silent Auction 2020
Ogden Museum of Southern Art
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