JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — For the first time, University of North Florida sculpture students will have their artwork auctioned online, with the proceeds going towards the UNF Sculpture Program.
The bidding starts at $1,200 for the sculptures, which are currently on display around Jacksonville and Jacksonville Beach.
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The proceeds from the auction will help UNF Sculpture professors Jenny Hager and Lance Vickery bring in high-tech tools like CNC plasma cutters for future students to be able to use.
The seven sculptures created by the students will be auctioned as is. The sculptures up for sale are as follows:
- "Pop Jellies" 2018 by senior Jenn Peek, steel and fiberglass
- "Jumbo Shrimp," 2018 by almuna Olivia Warro, steel
- "Strombus Alatus," 2017 by alumna Jen Broadbent, steel
- "Cohesion," 2017 by alumna Patricia Macias, steel
- "Ipseity," 2017, by alumna Gabriella O'Toole, steel
- "Infinity Moth," 2017 by alumna Victoria Priep, steel
- "Crouching Skeletal Figure," 2017 by alumnus Matt Stanford, fiberglass/wood
You can view the art and place your bids here. The auction runs Aug. 15 through Aug. 30.
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