WHO ARE WE?
The Art of Giving Auction is an annual fundraising event in support of Senecio, a nonprofit ORGANISATION dedicated to enhancing the lives of adults with disabilities IN THE WESTERN CAPE, SOUTH AFRICA.

OUR MISSION
At the heart of Senecio is a team of passionate occupational therapists dedicated to championing the rights of adults with disabilities.
We believe in the inherent dignity of every person, regardless of ability, and that they deserve the opportunity to reach their full potential.
Our work focuses on providing therapeutic intervention and caregiver empowerment in under-resourced communities — bridging the gap through hands-on support, strategic partnerships, and long-term advocacy.
Through training, collaboration, and compassion, we aim to create a world where every adult with a disability is seen, supported, and empowered.
PAST AUCTIONS
Our previous auctions have featured an extraordinary line-up of talent, each artist offering a unique piece that speaks not only to their craft but to the heart of our mission.
We are deeply grateful to the following artists for supporting past auctions:
Anton Smit
Lionel Smit
Janko De Beer
Jimmy Law
Frans Groenewald
Norman O’Flynn
Gerhard Snyman
Vincent De Beer
Stanislaw Trzebinski
Jaco Kruger
Their art has not only raised critical funds, but also awareness for the importance of inclusive care, dignity, and opportunity for all.
















OUR IMPACT IN NUMBERS
Artist Sponsor
Donate a piece of your artwork to help raise funds for adults with disabilities. As a thank-you, artists will receive 10% of final proceeds, along with full credit and event exposure.
Auction Sponsor
Contribute to the auction by donating non-art items such as vouchers, experiences, services, or products and showcase your social impact.
Auction Attendee
Attend this one-of-a-kind evening filled with art, connection, and impact. Your presence will help raise vital funds for adults with disabilities through Senecio’s work.
GET INVOLVED
Every bid supports Senecio’s mission to improve the lives of adults with disabilities in the Western Cape region. This event is more than art; it’s a catalyst for inclusion, dignity, and lasting impact.