LOCAL NEWS: Sea No Evil Art Benefit Raises More Than $50,000
OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE - This past Saturday, July 12th, RVCA was proud to be a part of the Sea No Evil Art Benefit, an art show dedicated to supporting the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society.
Many members of PM Tenore’s Artist Network Program (ANP) to donate art for the benefit, the show raised more than $50,000.00 - all of which will go to saving the beautiful creatures of the ocean.
The art show was held at the prestigious Riverside Art Museum in the historical downtown area of Riverside, and took over the entire facility’s three floors. Matt Costa - former pro-skateboarder and musician on surfer Jack Johnson’s label - entertained the crowd on the third-floor rooftop, while Shepherd Fairey was in house, spinning records. Pieces donated by noted artists were displayed on the first and second floors, and were available for purchase through silent auction bidding.
Captain Paul Watson, founder of Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, was the featured speaker, and gave an update on global oceanic conservation.
Here are some photos from the event, courtesy of RVCA:
The RAM
Art work outside the RAM.
RVCA’s Founder PM Tenore and Matt Costa
Akram and Bobby Tang
Tanner Lee Prairie
Ewok and Alan Garcia
Nolan Hall, The Japanese Motors
Nolan Hall, Liz Rice, CR Stecyk and friend
Sea Shepherd Founder Paul Watson
Taking bids
The crowd
Casy Holland, CR Stecyk and Chris Fen
Matt Costa and fans.
Matt Costa
Paul Watson speech
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Surfrider is cool, but Sea Shepherd is ten times cooler
It’s all about being, cool isn’t it? Hipsters galore, ugh