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AZ Arts
July 21 - Aug. 3, 2007 A+31
Reception for artists at 56 East Chandler’s ArtWalk continues
Join Gilbert photog- The next Chandler ArtWalk takes place from 5 to 9 p.m. Wed., Aug. 1 in historic
rapher Bob Estrin and downtown Chandler.
painter Sandra Neumann The free monthly sidewalk arts festival displays fi ne arts and crafts created by
Wilderman as they discuss Chandler Art Guild members. In addition to viewing art, ArtWalkers can visit the
their artwork at an artists’ many unique shops and restaurants in historic downtown Chandler, including a
reception at 56 East Bar & winery, a gourmet wine and cheese shop and two galleries.
Kitchen from 6 to 7:30 p.m. The ArtWalk takes place on the covered colonnades along San Marcos Place and
Wed., Aug. 8. The event is Boston Street located south of Chandler Boulevard and west of Arizona Avenue.
free and open to the public. For more details, visit www.chandlerartguild.com.
Their art is on exhibit until
Aug. 31 at the restaurant,
which is located in the Casa Olpin Art Center announces
Paloma shopping center at
Submitted photo
7131 W. Ray Rd., at Ray and
event schedule
56th St. in Chandler. For
ART & FOOD: Painter Sandra Neumann Wilderman, left, and
photographer Bob Estrin, right, fl ank Chef Brett Bird of 56 East Activities and events for preschoolers to teachers are available at Chandler’s
additional information, visit in Chandler.
Olpin Art Center for August and September.
www.bobestrin.com/shows.
Preschooler Art Workshop: Noon to 1 p.m., Tuesdays – Age-appropriate art
projects for preschoolers. Cost: $10.
Scottsdale Arts Festival seeks artists
Family Art Classes: 9 a.m., Saturdays – Art projects designed for all ages.
Registration required. Cost: $15 for fi rst two participants, $5 for each additional
Southern Chandler artists working in all media are invited to apply for
participant.
exhibition at the 38th Annual Scottsdale Arts Festival held March 7 through 9, 2008
Friday Funshops: 4 to 6 p.m. July 27 – Tile painting using clay tiles for ages 5
at Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts.
and older with a parent; Aug. 3 – Basic basket-making using weaving or coiling
The Scottsdale Arts Festival is regularly ranked one of the top 10 arts festivals
techniques for age 8 and older with related activities available for younger
in the country by American Style Magazine. Every year more than 900 artist
children; Aug. 24 – Create Australian Aborigine-inspired art, any age. Walk-ins
applications for the Festival are winnowed by a jury of arts professionals to a group
welcome. Free.
of around 200 who ultimately are chosen to participate in the event.
Saturday Art Workshop: All day Sat., Aug. 11 – Basket-making and design using
Artists can apply online at www.ZAPPlication.org now through Oct. 17. A
weaving or coiling techniques for ages 8 and older. Supplies provided; registration
$30 application fee applies. For more info, call 480-874-4686 or visit www.
required. Cost: $20.
scottsdaleartsfestival.org.
Tips and Techniques for Teachers: 6:30 to 8 p.m. Fri., Aug. 24 – Tempera Cakes:
Versatile Painting Medium for Younger and Older Artists. Designed for teachers to
help facilitate art instruction in public and private schools, this workshop offers
Didn’t fi nd what you were looking for? demonstration and experimentation with materials. It’s the fi rst in a planned series
You’ll fi nd additional content on our of workshops to be held on fourth Fridays. Registration recommended. Cost: $5.
website, go to www.SanTanSun.com, All events take place at Olpin Art Center located at 141 W. Boston St. in historic
and click on the AZ Arts Section. downtown Chandler. To learn more, call 480-812-8202 or visit www.olpinartcenter.
com.
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