Registration is now open for The Jack and Jill Children’s Foundation’s 9th Annual Art Sale.
Incognito is back for 2025 and this time the sale is set to take a hybrid model whereby art lovers will be able to purchase both online and in person, as part of the collection will be housed in a Dublin gallery. The Jack and Jill Children’s Foundation is now calling on all artists and photographers to register to take part in its much-loved and highly anticipated annual art sale.
Now in its ninth year, the anonymous postcard art sale, which has really captured the hearts and minds of art lovers across Ireland and beyond, continues to grow in popularity each year.
With a wide variety of well-known artists including Robert Ballagh, Ruthie Ashenhurst and Maser, along with famous faces like Bono and Bruce Springsteen, having taken part over the previous eight years; there is always something to surprise and delight everyone.
According to incognito Curator, Lucinda Hall:
“We are so excited to go hybrid for incognito 2025! We’re thrilled with the success of incognito online over recent years, bringing incognito to new audiences at home and abroad, but the heart of incognito has always been in the gallery. Bring back the thrill of seeing hundreds of beautiful artworks so generously donated by our wonderful community of incognito artists, and the lovely queues going round the block of incognito fans, excited to get their hands on their favourite pieces! We encourage all interested artists and photographers to register today, so that they can get working on their masterpieces before the submission deadline of 1st February 2025!”
Given the return to the gallery, Jack and Jill will also be accepting photography submissions for incognito 2025. So whether you’re a painter, a sketcher or a snapper please register your interest via www.incognito.ie .
All postcard-sized artworks will be available to view and purchase next spring for €65 each with all funds raised going to support over 400 Jack and Jill families nationwide.