Event and Buyer Information.

Save the date.

The 2026 Lawley Art Auction and exhibition will be held on Saturday 20th June.

Our doors open at 2pm for viewing of artworks in both the auction and Irving Gallery. From 5pm, enjoy live music, an open bar and the serving of canapes, before the hammer goes down and the auction starts at 6:30pm. Every year the bidding is exhilarating with a stunning array of artworks on offer.

The funds raised by each annual event night are used in many ways: funding the presentation of high calibre student theatrical and musical productions; hosting workshops with leading artists and performers; purchasing specialised equipment and assisting students to attend world-class performances.

A digital artwork featuring a collage of various wild animal faces, arranged in a downward spiral, including an elephant, chimpanzee, giraffe, zebra, lion, tiger, hyena, wolf, vulture, and others, set against a black background with colorful star-like splatters.

Artwork: Alfredo Da Graca Lima Milton, Animals Of Africa

Register to bid.

If you’re planning to on bidding, you must pre-register for a bidders number prior to the auction. We are unable to accept bids from unregistered participants. A limited number of bidder registrations will be available on Auction night, so be sure to register early to avoid missing out.

Bidders registrations are now open- click the link below.

A painting of four oyster shells with gray, white, and brown hues, outlined in black and gold, on a beige textured background.

Artwork: Renia Lakomy, Gilded Oysters

Get in early.

We historically have had up to 100 stunning artworks in our Irving Gallery which are available for immediate purchase.

Irving Gallery pieces will be available to purchase from the start of June with every purchase supporting our fundraising efforts.

All artworks will be showcased on auction night.

Alternatively, have your eye on an auction piece? Make a pre-auction bid by contacting chair@lawleyarts.com

Illustration of a butterfly perched on a branch with white dandelion seed heads and red flowers, with green leaves in the background.

Artwork: Amok Island, Eucalyptus Moth Print