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Artists of the Superstitions show in Apache Junction Feb. 5

Posted 12/30/21

Plan to get out and about in February at a show and sale by the local Artists of the Superstitions 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 5, at an indoor/outdoor location at Mountain View Lutheran …

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Artists of the Superstitions show in Apache Junction Feb. 5

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Plan to get out and about in February at a show and sale by the local Artists of the Superstitions 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 5, at an indoor/outdoor location at Mountain View Lutheran Church.

You can see and purchase a diverse selection of juried artwork including glass, gourds, ceramics, woodworking, jewelry, all types of paintings, photography, fiber arts, leather and lots more.

The show location is at 2122 S. Goldfield Road, at the corner of Goldfield and Old West Highway in Apache Junction.

This show will have many vendors outside and also well-spaced indoor booths. Our artists will be well-separated so that we can all practice social distancing and stay healthy. We will be following Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines to protect all.

Come on out, visit with the artists and see if any special piece of art speaks to you.

Information may be found at the Artists of the Superstitions website, artistsofthesuperstitions.com, or email any questions to
artists.superstitions@gmail.com.

Editor’s note: Sharon Comstock is a member of the Artists of the Superstitions.