The Incognito Art Show is an art exhibition with a twist. Artists in all stages of their careers from around the country (and the world) submit up to three artworks each that are displayed online and in a physical gallery exhibition, and each artwork is for sale at a fixed price of $100. So what is the twist? The artists names are not attached to each artwork and their identity is not revealed until the end of the exhibition.
Proceeds from the sale of the artworks are donated to artists charities. This year the charities being supported are Studio A and the Little Orange Studio.
Studio A is a supported studio based in Sydney Australia that tackles the barriers artists with intellectual disability face in accessing conventional education, professional development pathways and opportunities needed to be successful and renowned visual artists.
Little Orange is a Campbelltown Arts Centre working studio for artists who identify as a person living with disability, d/Deaf and Hard of Hearing and/or Disabled Creatives and foster artistic practice through the provision of materials, mentorships, business training and access to industry professionals.
The project culminated with an exhibition and sale at the Palace Verona Gallery on Oxford St, Paddington in Sydney and was followed by an online sale of the remaining artworks, which can be found at:
www.incognitoartshow.com
I kept the details of my artworks secret until the conclusion of the exhibition, but now I can reveal the three artworks that I submitted for the show…
A big thank you goes out to those who bought these artworks, and to anyone who bought artworks from this exhibition, for helping raise money for some fantastic causes.
Find out more and stay in touch with the Incognito Art Show at:
Website: https://www.incognitoartshow.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100082072249232
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/incognitoartshow/
Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@incognitoartshow