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Summer public program returning to Surprise arts group

Posted 4/8/25

The West Valley Arts Council is seeking applicants for this award-winning summer youth public art program, Gallery 37.

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Summer public program returning to Surprise arts group

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The West Valley Arts Council is seeking applicants for this award-winning summer youth public art program, Gallery 37.

For five-weeks, high school juniors and seniors work with a professional artist to design, develop and install a permanent piece of public art for a West Valley city.

Students receive free college credits in partnership with Estrella Mountain Community College and a cash stipend for their work.

The application Deadline is 5 p.m. Friday, April 18.

Artists must be high school juniors and seniors residing in the West Valley Arts Council service area.

Participants must be 15 to 18 years of age as of June 1.

Applicants should be experienced art students.

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