Meet local artists at Tempe Public Library’s closing exhibition
Posted 8/21/24
Celebrate the work of artists Rachael Slick and Timothy Schirack at a closing reception on Aug. 27 for the current public art exhibition at Tempe Public Library.
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Meet local artists at Tempe Public Library’s closing exhibition
Courtesy City of Tempe
Tempe Public Library is hosting a closing reception on Aug. 27 with artists Rachael Slick and Timothy Schirack.
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Event Details
- Tuesday, Aug. 27
- 6-7 p.m.
- Connections Cafe, Tempe Public Library, 3500 S. Rural Road
Celebrate the work of artists Rachael Slick and Timothy Schirack at a closing reception on Aug. 27 for the current public art exhibition at Tempe Public Library.
The artists will be at the library to celebrate a recently completed public art piece, share their studio works and provide insights for the new project that they are working on here in Tempe, a city release explained.
Slick and Schirack are currently collaborating with the Santo Tomas and McClintock neighborhoods to complete a work of art for this year’s Maryanne Corder Grant cycle. The pair previously completed projects with the Alameda Meadows Neighborhood in 2023, according to the release.