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Art Africa gallery located on the Osu Oxford Street is set to hold an auction event this Saturday, October 15 as part of events to mark the National Breast Cancer Awareness month.
The auction dubbed “Colour Cure” will feature paintings exclusively from 10 women artists.
They are; Betty Acquah, Nana Yaa Omane-Peprah, Bernice Adwoa Cooper, Victoria Adoe, Maitreyee Roy, Nyornuwofia Agorsor, Pattiblueh, Amerley Amerteifio, Dr. Asabea Asare and Eba Ussher.

Proceeds from the auction will be donated to the Korle-Bu Breast Cancer Surgical Unit in support of breast cancer treatment.
Meanwhile, the exhibition will be on full display at the gallery throughout the month of October and close on November 13.
The auction will begin at 10:30 am.
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