Benefit Auctions

I donated art for two very worthy organizations, the Lawrence Arts Center and the Symphony in the Flint Hills.

I donated October Hills, 12 x 36 in, oil on canvas, to this year’s Symphony in the Flint Hills benefit auction. The work was shown in the Symphony in the Flint Hills gallery in Cottonwood Falls, May 1 – June 15 and sold in the online auction for well over market value.

October Hills, 12 x 36 in, oil on canvas, framed.

The piece below, Overhead, sold in the Lawrence Arts Center auction on April 10, 2021.

Overhead, 48 x 60 in, acrylic on canvas.

Forty Years of Featured Artists at the Lawrence Arts Center – online Auction

Auction bidding was online and ran through July 18, 2020. Grossman’s donated piece, “Channel Changes,” a 48 x 72 oil on canvas, sold for 200% retail.
https://lawrenceartscenter.org/event/2020-benefit-art-auction-exhibition/

Forty Years of Featured Artists
January 10 through February 22, 2020

INSIGHT Artist talk 
Grossman gave a talk about her career on February 3, 2020, at 7 p.m. at the Lawrence Arts Center.

Lawrence Arts Center
940 New Hampshire
Lawrence, KS 66044
785.843.2787

Prairie.River

Lisa Grossman and Erin Wiersma showed their work at The Volland Store in Alma, KS, March 14 through May 28, 2020. Grossman gave a virtual tour of her work on May 21, 2020, that you can view here.

Quarantine Diaries – Haw Contemporary

Grossman was one of twenty Haw Contemporary artists who shared thoughts and images about life in quarantine. It was posted on Instagram, Facebook, and KCUR’s Morning Edition aired audio versions that included Grossman, Marcie Miller Gross, Deanna Dikeman, and Miki Baird. Click here to listen.