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Paradise Valley to rotate artist in residence at Town Hall

Posted 9/10/24

Photographic artist Dr. Larry Brecker and Ikebanist wife Carol are celebrating his year-long reidency at the Town of Paradise Valley Town Hall with a Closing Exhibition Reception from 1 to 3 p.m. …

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Paradise Valley to rotate artist in residence at Town Hall

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Photographic artist Dr. Larry Brecker and Ikebanist wife Carol are celebrating his year-long reidency at the Town of Paradise Valley Town Hall with a Closing Exhibition Reception from 1 to 3 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 8, at Town Hall.

The public is invited to tour the exhibition with Larry and purchase hanging pieces from the collection at a discount. The Breckers’ art book on their love affair with Arizona flora, “Desert Inspired,” is included in the sale of each art piece and can also be purchased at a discount during the event.

The current exhibit will be dismantled in mid-October and then the next featured artist, Barbara Lacy, exhibition will be installed. The opening reception will be Oct. 22 at Town Hall.