The James Memorial Art Center in Williston is holding it's 3rd Annual "Chairity" Auction. The chairs are the final ten 1950's-era library chairs from the James, who asked area artists (even 1 from Minot) turn them into unique works of art. Some people included “extras” such as baskets of themed goodies.

Let me tell you about the amazing chair works of art for the “Chairity” Auction.

There's an interactive chair by Rachel Venture called “Williston Trail riders Chalkboard”. It even comes with the chalk.
“Williston Trail riders Chalkboard” Chair by Rachel Venture. Photo courtesy of Deana Novak
“Williston Trail riders Chalkboard” Chair by Rachel Venture. Photo courtesy of Deana Novak
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 And check out this fun chair that has morphed into a monster by James Skinner. Titled “Mimic” The sculptural elements are amazing!
"Mimic" Chair by James Skinner Photo courtesy of Deana Novak
"Mimic" Chair by James Skinner
Photo courtesy of Deana Novak
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 "Uff Da!” is Cliff Sundt’s Norway inspired chair.
"Uff Da!" Chair by Cliff Sundt. Photo courtesy of Deana Novak
"Uff Da!" Chair by Cliff Sundt.
Photo courtesy of Deana Novak
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A beautiful majestic mountain scene on Arletta Feifel’s “Golden Moon” chair.
"Golden Moon" Chair by Arletta Feifel. Photo courtesy of Deana Novak
"Golden Moon" Chair by Arletta Feifel.
Photo courtesy of Deana Novak
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“9 of Pentacles” chair painted by Belinda O’Dell with a basket of wonderful things with help from Midwest Metaphysics.
"Nine of Pentacles" Chair by Belinda O’Dell. Photo courtesy of Deana Novak
"Nine of Pentacles" Chair by Belinda O’Dell.
Photo courtesy of Deana Novak
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“A Little Porch Therapy” painted by Pam Elliott with help with some amazing spring goodies by Dani Cook LPCC.
"A Little Porch Therapy" chair by Pam Elliott. Photo Courtesy of Deana Novak
"A Little Porch Therapy" chair by Pam Elliott.
Photo Courtesy of Deana Novak
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"Crazy Cactus” by Deana Novak. This chair comes with a one of a kind handmade quilt and planter.
"Crazy Cactus" Chair by Deana Novak. Photo courtesy Deana Novak
"Crazy Cactus" Chair by Deana Novak.
Photo courtesy Deana Novak
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 “Grandma’s Chair” by Janessa Storlie and John Geyerman. This chair comes with an amazing knife block set, coasters, and a kitchen towel.
"Grandma's Chair" by Janessa Storlie and John Geyerman. Photo courtesy of Deana Novak
"Grandma's Chair" by Janessa Storlie and John Geyerman.
Photo courtesy of Deana Novak
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Take a look at this beautiful piece of art created by Wendy Kimble called “Belle Morte”
So bright and vibrant.
"Belle Morte" Chair by Wendy Kimble. Photo courtesy of Deana Novak
"Belle Morte" Chair by Wendy Kimble.
Photo courtesy of Deana Novak
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“God Bless America” by Allayna Stevens comes with a planter and gardening goodies.
"God Bless America" Chair by Allayna Stevens. Photo courtesy Deana Novak.
"God Bless America" Chair by Allayna Stevens.
Photo courtesy Deana Novak.
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Silent auction style bidding is open now through the Sunday, March 26th at 5:00pm. It is silent auction bidding in the Gallery. If you can’t get in to place your bid call Pam at 701-774-3601 and tell her your bid and she will place it for you. You have to call back to check your bid because no one will be calling you if you get outbid. All proceeds are going towards operational costs of the facility. The James Memorial Art Center is located at 621 1st Avenue West.
Remember, if you're looking for a spot to hold a meeting, birthday party, baby shower, wedding/reception, ect? Check out the James! Their beautiful facility is available to rent by the room. There are rental opportunities for your special occasions or meetings in both galleries, classroom and center stage. Find all pricing and info at
Renting the James helps to fund continued operations of the facility and is a great way to support the mission to preserve the historic building. As a 501 3c Non-profit organization they rely on memberships, donations and grants to operate the JMAC and provide the community with opportunities to explore art and culture in the beautiful historic building.

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