Del Mar Art Center event benefits Helen Woodward Animal Center
Del Mar Art Center’s “1st Annual Help Shelter Animals Art Exposition Grand Reception” was held Feb. 14 at the Gallery of Fine Art at the Del Mar Plaza. The event benefits the pets and programs at Helen Woodward Animal Center.
The event featured a fine art display of animal portraits, refreshments, a live art demonstration, and the opportunity to meet and greet with available orphan pets from the Helen Woodward Animal Center. In addition, the event included silent auctions and the chance to enter pet-themed opportunity drawings.
The Del Mar Gallery of Fine Art is located at 1555 Camino Del Mar Ste 314 Del Mar, 92014.
For more information, go towww.dmacgallery.com or www.animalcenter.org.
Photos by Jon Clark.
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