The OlI Bennett Charitable Trust is asking for donations of artwork for an anonymous postcard art show which will be held on 20 June 2011.
Oli Bennett was a young man killed in the 9/11 world trade centre attack. The charity is set up in his name to provide funding and grants for young people with business ideas, many of who are from an underprivileged background. It operates in a similar way to the Prince’s Trust. The fund has helped a wide variety of young people in the past set up businesses as wide ranging as wood recycling, sports coaching, fashion designing, jewellery making, ceramics, Car valeting, cake making etc.
The sale will be along very similar lines to the Royal College of Art secret postcard show RCA Secret.
Artists are asked to create postcard sized works of art in any media. They will be exhibited online for a week and then sold on the evening of the event for the sum of £20 each. The twist is that the artist signs the postcard on the back so the buyer doesn't know whose artwork they have got until they buy the card and then turn it over. All proceeds from the sale will go directly to the charity.
Any artists who would like to help by designing one or more postcards for the sale would be much appreciated. Please email your postal address to:
We will then get some cards sent off to you. The deadline for returning the cards is 1 June 2011.
If you would like to come to sale you would be very welcome, it will be on 20 June 2011 at Westminster School in central London. If you’d like to come let us know and we will send you more details.
Thank you so much for your help.
The Oli Bennett Charitable Trust
Registered Charity number: 1090861