Surprise art gallery looking for hot artwork for exhibit
Posted 4/9/25
The Arts HQ Gallery is calling all ceramic artists, glass artists, welders, encaustic artists, wood-burning artists and more who transform materials under heat into fine works of art.
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Surprise art gallery looking for hot artwork for exhibit
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The Arts HQ Gallery is calling all ceramic artists, glass artists, welders, encaustic artists, wood-burning artists and more who transform materials under heat into fine works of art.
The Arts HQ Gallery is calling all ceramic artists, glass artists, welders, encaustic artists, wood-burning artists and more who transform materials under heat into fine works of art.
The gallery is seeking hot artwork from Arizona artists for its upcoming Art Under Fire exhibit.
The exhibit will feature original 2D and 3D artwork made through the processes of baking in a kiln, melting, welding or torching.
Appropriately timed for the middle of Arizona summer, this exhibit will run June 27 to July 31.