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Surprise Fine Art & Wine Festival to make return

Thunderbird Artists event runs Jan. 7-9

Posted 1/4/22

The 10th annual Surprise Fine Art & Wine Festival, presented by Thunderbird Artists and the city of Surprise, returns Friday, Jan. 7 through Sunday, Jan. 9.

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Surprise Fine Art & Wine Festival to make return

Thunderbird Artists event runs Jan. 7-9

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The 10th annual Surprise Fine Art & Wine Festival, presented by Thunderbird Artists and the city of Surprise, returns Friday, Jan. 7 through Sunday, Jan. 9.

The event will take place 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day at Mark Coronado Park, 15960 N. Bullard Ave.

The cash-only admission is $3.

This world-class, fine art event features the works of artist Kenneth Ferguson, along with other juried fine artists.

The festival allows patrons to view artwork up close and discuss pieces firsthand with creators.

Subject matters range from southwest and traditional to contemporary and abstract, including figurative, floral, wildlife, European, African, Native American and more.

Live music and a variety of food trucks will add to the atmosphere of the art arena. In addition to meals, there will be plenty of goodies to satisfy a sweet tooth, including kettle corn, caramels and ice cream. 

For information about the Surprise Fine Art & Wine Festival, contact Thunderbird Artists at 480-837-5637, or visit thunderbirdartists.com.