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RED CROSS CHILDREN'S GAZA APPEAL ART AUCTION   


RED CROSS CHILDREN'S GAZA APPEAL ART AUCTION  

 

​January 2026, from Saturday 10th to Saturday 31st​

Auction Date: Sunday 1st February, 11am​​

​In solidarity with the children and people of Gaza, and to honour the vital role that artists and creatives play in moments of human crisis, Queen Street is organizing an art auction. All proceeds from the sale of artworks will be donated directly to the Red Cross Children’s Gaza Appeal. 


Artists and craftspeople have generously donated works for this cause. We will exhibit the auction work at Queen Street Gallery Neath in January 2026, from Saturday 10th to Saturday 31st, with the auction itself taking place on Sunday February 1st from 11am.

If you wish to place a bid, please contact us at queenstreetgalleryneath@outlook.com with details of the work(s) you are interested in purchasing.

Auction work can be viewed here.

We at Queen Street Gallery look forward to your support and participation in this important cause.​

Participating artist include:  

Beatrice Williams, Bert Evans, Bethan Ash, Brenda Evans, Carole Hopkin, Carys Evans, Chris Chapman, Christine Moore, Colin Davies, David Carpanini, David Greenslade, David Williams, Elizabeth Hopkin,  Gary Francis, Graham Parker, Gus Payne, Heather Littlejohns, Hilary Groves, Iwan Bala, Jacueline Jones, Julie Brunskill, Kate Bell, Karen Pendry, Karen Saunders, Katie Allen, Keith Bayliss, Lesley Dearn, Lynne Bebb, Martin Llewellyn, Maureen Carlson, Michael Monaghan, Mike Jones, Myles Mansfield, Neale Howells, Nigel Williams, Pam Murray, Patti McKenna, Patricia Clifford, Patricia McKenna, Paul Ap Rhys, Paul Edwards, Paul Joyner, Paul Rossi, Phillip Jacobs, Philip Watkins, Rachel Cortazzi, Rachel Jones, Robert Harrison, Rose Davies, Rosemary Cassidy Buswell, Sandra Wintle, Sara Bentley, Sarah Defriend, Scott Keenan, Sheila Phillipson, Steve Evans, Steve Roe, Stuart Catley, Stuart Mackay, Susie Strange, Sue Summers, Suzanne Callen, Therese James, Tracey Lewis, Thomasin Toohie, Veronica Flynn, Vivian Rhule, Zara Kuchi.  


 
 
 

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