We’re excited to support the Austin Hatcher Foundation (AHF) in their partnership with Bill Patterson, a world-renowned motion sports artist, in their auction of two exclusive live paintings from IMSA races at Watkins Glen and Laguna Seca by Bill Paterson.
- The Watkins Glen auction is set to start on November 11th, 2025 and end on November 13th, 2025 at 5:00 p.m. ET. View the auction link HERE.

- The Laguna Seca auction is set to start on November 18th, 2025 and end on November 20th, 2025 at 5:00 p.m. ET. View the auction link HERE.

Please note the auction links will go live on their respective dates.
To learn more about the Austin Hatcher Foundation and the auction, visit HERE.
To donate to the Austin Hatcher Foundation, visit HERE.
About Bill Patterson
Internationally acclaimed motion-sports artist with works collected by celebrities and global brands. With 34 years as a full-time artist specializing in acrylic on canvas, his career is rooted in high-impact commissioned fine art. In addition to private work, he has helped raise over $1 million for charities — including the Austin Hatcher Foundation — through live painting events.
Bill on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/billpattart/
About AHF x Bill Patterson
For more than a decade, the Austin Hatcher Foundation has partnered with world-renowned motion sports artist Bill Patterson to raise funds and awareness for families facing pediatric cancer. Through live paintings at IMSA events and online auctions like this one, the partnership engages the automotive and motorsports community, combining Patterson’s celebrated artistry with a powerful mission to support children and families in need.
About AHF x IMSA
As an official “Proud Charity of IMSA,” the Austin Hatcher Foundation raises funds and awareness at motorsports events throughout the season, partnering with racing teams to spread its mission of empowering childhood cancer families to thrive—during and after cancer.
Through its innovative Automotive Therapy and other hands-on, therapeutic programs, the Foundation helps children and families navigate the effects of pediatric cancer. These services—which also include mental health counseling, educational support, and vocational skill-building—are offered entirely free of charge to families.