Artists of the Superstitions holiday show, sale Dec. 1
Independent Newsmedia
Posted 11/6/19
Art lovers can view and select original, unique and juried art at the 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 1 Artists of the Superstitions fine art show at the Town Hall at Gold Canyon Golf Resort, 6100 S. …
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Artists of the Superstitions holiday show, sale Dec. 1
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Independent Newsmedia
Art lovers can view and select original, unique and juried art at the 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 1 Artists of the Superstitions fine art show at the Town Hall at Gold Canyon Golf Resort, 6100 S. Kings Ranch Road, in Gold Canyon.
Look for access to the show at the entrance to the golf course. The show is offered free to the public, according to a release.
A diverse selection of artwork --- ceramics, fiber, glass, gourds, jewelry, painting, photography, woodworking and more --- will be represented by local members whose art will be presented at the show.
In addition to the art show, a collection of canned goods and cash will be accepted for the Apache Junction Food Bank to assist those less fortunate in the community, according to the release.