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Audiences to pick winners in head-to-head Phoenix art battle
12 artists, 20 minutes, guests decide
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The Art Battle takes place in Phoenix on Sept. 15.
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IF YOU GO
What: Art Battle
When: 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 15
Where: FOUND:RE Phoenix Hotel and Match Market & Bar, 1100 N. Central Ave., Phoenix
More Information: 602-875-8080 or artbattle.com
FOUND:RE Phoenix Hotel 1100 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ
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Special to Independent Newsmedia
The Art Battle series returns to a Phoenix hotel this month.
Kicking off Friday, Sept. 15, the event at the FOUND:RE Phoenix Hotel, at 1100 N. Central Ave., features a three-round painting competition during which 12 artists have just 20 minutes to complete a painting and compete for a chance to move on to the Art Battle championship.
But their fate is in the audience’s hands. Guests decide who moves on to the championship by voting through their smart phones.
Doors open at 7 p.m. An opening painter will start off the festivities, and the competition begins at 7:30 p.m.
Early bird tickets start at $15 through Friday, Sept. 8 and then increase to $20 (plus taxes and fees). Tickets at the door are $25.