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Glendale fine arts show wraps this week

Posted 1/23/24

The Glendale Arts Council finishes its 60th Annual Fine Art Show from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 24 through Saturday, Jan. 27 in the fruit packing house gallery at Sahuaro Ranch Park, 59th …

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THINGS TO DO

Glendale fine arts show wraps this week

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The Glendale Arts Council finishes its 60th Annual Fine Art Show from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 24 through Saturday, Jan. 27 in the fruit packing house gallery at Sahuaro Ranch Park, 59th Avenue and Mountain View Road in Glendale.

Then on Sunday, Jan. 28 will be available for only a few morning hours in the park before it ends.

This is  the final week of this art collection.  a juried exhibit of artwork from across the state at the historic park .

Celebrating 60 years of art outreach and support, the Glendale Art Council’s exhibit shows off sculptures, oils, water colors, and much more.

Funds raised from sales of art benefit community and school art projects and celebrations, as well as scholarships for Glendale students.  Up to 25% of the purchase price of all art sold is tax deductible. 

Also available are tickets to be drawn to win one of three original works and a commemorative mug for purchase.

The Glendale Arts Council is a nonprofit corporation, 501(c)(3), dedicated to supporting the visual arts in Glendale.