You might want to head for Auburn Hills, Michigan in April, as the Walter P. Chrysler Museum announced that it is hosting The Art of the Auction, on Saturday, April 16 featuring RM Auctions and its new subsidiary, Auctions America by RM.
The event, which is included in the Museum’s 2011 Lecture/Workshop series will be held in the second floor theater. This is to be led by car specialists from the auction house.
The session will cover multiple ares, with the main ones being:
“Located on the Chrysler Group LLC complex in Auburn Hills, at exit 78 (Chrysler Dr.) off I-75, the Museum is available for corporate and private meetings and events and offers a K-12 education program as well as membership and volunteer opportunities. Families can enjoy Kids' Corner, with regular Museum admission, an area for pre-school, elementary school-age children to enjoy automotive-inspired puzzles, games, projects, books and coloring activities,” stated the press release.
The event, which is included in the Museum’s 2011 Lecture/Workshop series will be held in the second floor theater. This is to be led by car specialists from the auction house.
The session will cover multiple ares, with the main ones being:
- An overview of the car collecting pastime and the market, as well as a forecast for the upcoming summer auction season (including recommendations on what to buy, hold and sell).
- Collector cars as "alternative investments."
- Tips for buying and selling at auction.
- Behind-the-scenes accounts from such prestigious RM-hosted annual auctions as Arizona, Amelia Island, Michigan (formerly Meadow Brook), and Monterey, as well as from Auctions America by RM's debut Auburn Fall sale
“Located on the Chrysler Group LLC complex in Auburn Hills, at exit 78 (Chrysler Dr.) off I-75, the Museum is available for corporate and private meetings and events and offers a K-12 education program as well as membership and volunteer opportunities. Families can enjoy Kids' Corner, with regular Museum admission, an area for pre-school, elementary school-age children to enjoy automotive-inspired puzzles, games, projects, books and coloring activities,” stated the press release.