Auction Items
Live Auction
A short live auction will be featured during the evening, including a scholarship fund-a-need opportunity. The auction will showcase a variety of items such as getaway vacations, tickets to performances and sporting events, works of fine art, and wine from around the world.
Masks for Sale
Guests can also support the CFPA through the purchase of an original mask handcrafted by our students, faculty, and supporters. Add intrigue to your outift with one of the masks below - all of the proceeds from our masks directly benefit student scholarships and CFPA initiatives.
If you would like to purchase one of our masks email Courtney Hiatt or call (360) 650-2829. Please make sure to include the name of the mask you would like to purchase in your email. Your mask will be held for you to pick up at the Masked Ball where we will confirm payment. All masks are available on a first-come first-serve basis; there is only one mask available for each of the designs shown.

First Prize Winner in our Student Contest
Petals Mask - $100
Created by Bonita Robbins,
a student in the
Department of Art
|

Second Prize Winner in our Student Contest
"Like Clockwork" - $85
Created by Erin Thompson,
a student in the
Department of Art
|

Third Prize Winner in our Student Contest
"Drama" - $75
Created by Maggie Wettergreen, a student in the
Department of Art |

Blue and Siver Mask - $70
Created by
Liane Redpath Worlund, a friend of the CFPA |

Horned Mask - $65
Created by Kendra Story,
a student in the
Department of Art
|

"Celtic Tree" - $70
Created by Julie McPheters,
a student in the
Department of Art |

"Peacock" - $55
Created by Colleen King,
a student in the
Department of Art
|

"Petal" - $45
Created by Colleen King,
a student in the
Department of Art
|

"Fox" - $50
Created by Colleen King,
a student in the
Department of Art |

Paper Mask - $45
Created by Bonita Robbins,
a student in the
Department of Art
|

"Star burst" - $50
Created by Auresa Nyetea,
a student in the
Department of Art
|

"Mark Twain" - $70
Created by Elsi Vassdal Ellis,
a Department of Design faculty member |