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Fiber artists to feature differences at Ground Floor in Surprise

Posted 3/22/23

Ground Floor Artists will feature an exhibition of work by two fiber artists, friends and competitors, using a similar “box of tools’’ with distinctly different results.

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Fiber artists to feature differences at Ground Floor in Surprise

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Ground Floor Artists, 13343 W Foxfire Drive, Suite 3, will feature an exhibition of work by two fiber artists, friends and competitors, using a similar “box of tools’’ with distinctly different results.

The title of the exhibit is “This and That” and features the work of Sandra Branjord (Red Fox) and Betty Hahn.

The work will be on display from Wednesday, March 29, to Saturday, April 29, with a reception for the artists from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday March 31.

For information, call 623-440-7083.

Ground Floor Artists is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to be a collaborative hub that encourages creative development by making available studios, instructional spaces, and exhibition opportunities, while increasing community awareness and providing support for the arts in the West Valley.