News: Final Fantasy’s 30th anniversary is being celebrated with an art exhibition and a charity auction to help Hurricane Harvey and Maria efforts.
Square Enix has revealed that they have teamed up with GlobalGiving to combine forces to host the Final Fantasy 30th Anniversary: A Legacy of Art charity auction for hurricane relief. From now through December 9th, fans can bid on select artwork from the Final Fantasy 30th Anniversary: The Legacy of Art exhibition. All proceeds from the auction will be donated to GlobalGiving to aid those affected by Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Maria.
Participants can now bid to own a piece of Final Fantasy history at: http://www.nucleusauctions.com/.
Final Fantasy 30th Anniversary: A Legacy of Art is a special art exhibition running through Jan. 7, 2018 that commemorates the franchise’s storied 30 year history. Hosted at Gallery Nucleus in Alhambra, CA, the free exhibition is open to the public, and highlights a variety of official artwork from the Final Fantasy series as well as tribute pieces from featured artists including Joey Chou, Perry Maple Dixon, Helen Chen, Jisoo Kim and Sachin Teng.
GlobalGiving is one of the largest global crowdfunding community connecting nonprofits, donors and companies in the world, raising over $302 million since 2002 to support projects across 170 countries. The company provides nonprofits throughout the world access to the tools, training and support they need to be more effective. For more information, please visit: https://www.globalgiving.org/.
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