when: 17 - 26 September 2021 | venue: Online | cost: Free | address: See event description for details on how to connect. | website: https://www.honourher.org.au
published: 22 Sep 2021, 5 min read
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Renowned Australian artists help fund life-saving research for International Gynaecological Cancer Awareness Month.
5 women die every day from gynaecological cancer in Australia.
Australians will have the chance to purchase a powerful work of art from acclaimed artists to help fund life-saving gynaecological cancer research in the very first Honour Her art auction and virtual gallery, during International Gynaecological Cancer Awareness Month this September.
The Honour Her online auction will feature exclusive works by well-known artists with 50 per cent of the proceeds directly funding pioneering gynaecological cancer research through not-for-profit WomenCan and 50 per cent supporting the artists for their contribution.
The list of over 30 artists includes some of the nation's most exciting in-demand artists, Archibald and art prize finalists including Kathrin Longhurst, Loribelle Spirovski, Kirsty Neilson, Maggi McDonald, Jasmine Mansbridge, Belinda Street, and Dina Broadhurst.
'18 Australian women will be told they have a gynaecological cancer every day and survival rates are much lower than other cancers - but we know that with innovative research, life-saving discoveries become possible,' explains Karen Livingstone AM, WomenCan's Head of Fundraising and Development.
Honour Her is also an opportunity for some of the artists to honour loved ones including award-winning Sydney artist Pamela Honeyfield who is honouring her mother's best friend who passed away from ovarian cancer and established Melbourne-based artist Jason Roberts' who is honouring his aunt who passed away from cervical cancer.
'Gynaecological cancers are the third most common cancers in women, but due to vague symptoms they can be difficult to diagnose and currently only one of them (cervical cancer) has a vaccine and screening test,' says Associate Professor Philip Beale, Medical Oncologist and ANZGOG Chair. 'More funding is urgently needed to develop treatments that will help women affected by all gynaecological cancers to live better, longer lives.'
Alongside the online auction, the Honour Her virtual gallery will run throughout September featuring one-of-a-kind collectable works from established, community and emerging artists available for a set price of just $150, with all proceeds funding state-of-the-art research into the causes, prevention and treatments of all gynaecological cancers.
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Renowned Australian artists help fund life-saving research for International Gynaecological Cancer Awareness Month.
5 women die every day from gynaecological cancer in Australia.
Australians will have the chance to purchase a powerful work of art from acclaimed artists to help fund life-saving gynaecological cancer research in the very first Honour Her art auction and virtual gallery, during International Gynaecological Cancer Awareness Month this September.
The Honour Her online auction will feature exclusive works by well-known artists with 50 per cent of the proceeds directly funding pioneering gynaecological cancer research through not-for-profit WomenCan and 50 per cent supporting the artists for their contribution.
The list of over 30 artists includes some of the nation's most exciting in-demand artists, Archibald and art prize finalists including Kathrin Longhurst, Loribelle Spirovski, Kirsty Neilson, Maggi McDonald, Jasmine Mansbridge, Belinda Street, and Dina Broadhurst.
'18 Australian women will be told they have a gynaecological cancer every day and survival rates are much lower than other cancers - but we know that with innovative research, life-saving discoveries become possible,' explains Karen Livingstone AM, WomenCan's Head of Fundraising and Development.
Honour Her is also an opportunity for some of the artists to honour loved ones including award-winning Sydney artist Pamela Honeyfield who is honouring her mother's best friend who passed away from ovarian cancer and established Melbourne-based artist Jason Roberts' who is honouring his aunt who passed away from cervical cancer.
'Gynaecological cancers are the third most common cancers in women, but due to vague symptoms they can be difficult to diagnose and currently only one of them (cervical cancer) has a vaccine and screening test,' says Associate Professor Philip Beale, Medical Oncologist and ANZGOG Chair. 'More funding is urgently needed to develop treatments that will help women affected by all gynaecological cancers to live better, longer lives.'
Alongside the online auction, the Honour Her virtual gallery will run throughout September featuring one-of-a-kind collectable works from established, community and emerging artists available for a set price of just $150, with all proceeds funding state-of-the-art research into the causes, prevention and treatments of all gynaecological cancers.
Go see Honour Her 2021.
Honour Her 2021 is on 17 - 26 September 2021. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Sydney. Call 1300 786 300 for details. Visit their website at https://www.honourher.org.au.
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