Black Angus Steakhouse is auctioning off its retired artwork at four Southern California restaurants this weekend.
The artwork is framed photographs with Western themes that hung in the Sherman Oaks-based chain’s restaurants. Among them are images by David R. Stoecklein, who was selected by founder Stuart Anderson, according to a news release.
Proceeds will benefit the Art of Elysium, an organization that supports the work of artists assisting people in need.
Online auctions will begin at 8 a.m. Friday, Dec. 16 and run through 10 p.m. Dec. 18 on the website Charity Auctions Today. Winners must pick up their purchases within 48 hours.
Here are the restaurants’ addresses and auction links.
Burbank: 235 S. Ikea Way. go.charityauctionstoday.com/e/828
Santa Ana: 1350 N. Tustin. go.charityauctionstoday.com/bid/952
Torrance: 3405 W. Carson St. go.charityauctionstoday.com/e/953
Ventura: 4718 Telegraph Road, go.charityauctionstoday.com/bid/1107
Black Angus began holding auctions for each of its restaurants on Nov. 30. According to the chain remaining auctions for California are scheduled for Jan. 6. They include Bakersfield, Brentwood, Buena Park, Fountain Valley, Montclair, Northridge and Ontario.
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