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Art on the Boardwalk coming to Talking Stick entertainment district

Posted 2/7/23

Art on the Boardwalk outdoor festival will celebrate the renewal of spring in Scottsdale’s Talking Stick entertainment district 10 a.m.–5 p.m., Friday, March 10, to Sunday, March 12, with …

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Art on the Boardwalk coming to Talking Stick entertainment district

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Art on the Boardwalk outdoor festival will celebrate the renewal of spring in Scottsdale’s Talking Stick entertainment district 10 a.m.–5 p.m., Friday, March 10, to Sunday, March 12, with free admission and parking.

Art on the Boardwalk will feature talented local and regional artisans exhibiting fine arts, crafts, home décor and specialty gift items, according to a press release. Guests will enjoy live musical entertainment on Saturday and Sunday from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. by The Chacons, a brother and sister duo playing pop and classic rock songs with a soulful, jazz vibe.

Children may create their own works of art and enter the coloring contest.
The first 50 adults will receive a free tote bag on Friday morning at show opening when they come to the Sundance Creek Promotions booth.

Budding artists from Salt River Elementary will display their masterpieces in the student art exhibit. Attendees can vote on their favorite to help the top three student artists win a prize.

“Art on the Boardwalk lets you connect with local artisans to learn the story behind the art,” Dina Giovale, event producer at Sundance Creek Promotions, said in a written statement. “Come discover a dazzling array of art, crafts and specialty gift items by masterful artists and vendors sure to fill that empty spot in your home or impress anyone on your shopping list. And, make sure to ask about customizations and special commission items to get the perfect size, shape and color.”

The Arizona Boardwalk features several Valley attractions, including OdySea Aquarium, Butterfly Wonderland and Pangaea: Land of Dinosaurs, in addition to multiple dining, shopping and amusement venues.
Attendees can begin their creative adventure shopping unique creations at the Art on the Boardwalk festival. Then, visitors can learn about marine life, butterflies or interesting dinosaur facts. When guests get hungry, Johnny Rockets, Reef Snackbar or Pangaea Grill are ready to serve. Finish the afternoon listening to live entertainment, enter a kids coloring contest and shop more at the art festival.

Art on the Boardwalk attendees will appreciate Sundance Creek’s intimate festival shopping atmosphere to enjoy live music, beautiful spring weather and scenic desert mountain views.

For more information or to become an exhibitor, visit sundancecreekpromotions.com or call 480-297-1179. Free admission and parking.