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Victoria art opens a door to help local families own affordable homes

Habitat for Humanity fundraiser runs at Mayfair Shopping Centre til May 23
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Habitat for Humanity Victoria’s charity art auction, Open a Door, is on now until May 23 at Mayfair Shopping Centre. (Jaime Wilson)

Until May 23, those who are looking to add art – and doors – to their home can simultaneously support families who need a safe and decent place to live.

Habitat for Humanity Victoria’s charity art auction, Open a Door, displays dozens of once-ordinary doors transformed into symbolic artworks and visions of a brighter future.

“I chose to participate in Open a Door because this worthy organization’s mission addresses the serious lack of housing in our community,” said artist Susan Percival, who donated a piece and has previously participated in the annual fundraiser.

“As a low-income earner myself, it is very satisfying to create a door that can generate far more funds than what I could otherwise financially contribute … and it was my pleasure to do so.”

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Susan Percival stands with her donated work Sea Dogs, part of Habitat for Humanity’s auction. (Jaime Wilson)

Habitat for Humanity Victoria said it is gratified by how quickly these volunteer local artists stepped forward to support the charity auction, and the many hours they invested.

Now available for purchase by auction, all doors (some of which are functional and can be installed) are on public display at the Centre Court, Mayfair Shopping Centre at 3147 Douglas Street until Thursday, May 23.

Visitors can bid on the doors they admire, on the spot, from a mobile device.

Images and auction links are also available on Habitat Victoria’s website habitatvictoria.com/openadoor.

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Some of the doors on exhibit at Habitat for Humanity Victoria’s charity art auction Open a Door. (Courtesy Habitat for Humanity Victoria)

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Sam Duerksen

About the Author: Sam Duerksen

Since moving to Victoria from Winnipeg in 2020, I’ve worked in communications for non-profits and arts organizations.
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