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Tucson Sculpture Festival competes with the Gem and Mineral Show PDF Print E-mail
Written by Krystle Hart   
Thursday, 28 April 2011 03:27

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The Tucson Sculpture Festival takes place at the same time as the Gem and Mineral Show and offers a different kind of artwork for collectors from out of town.

The event takes place at several studios in Tucson’s Warehouse Arts district and over 300 pieces of art were shown.

“One of the reasons why this event is so important to the community is because it brings a multitude of artists together to exhibit their work in one festival. This right here, is the most sculptures that you can see in Tucson under one roof,” said Danny Wolverton, the organizer of the Sculpture Festival.

For more information about the Sculpture Resource Center visit: http://sculptureresourcecenter.com/crm/

 

Last Updated on Saturday, 07 May 2011 02:40
 

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