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Association of the Scottsdale Gallery, which presents the gold palette of the native spirit on February 27 – a newspaper

Association of the Scottsdale Gallery, which presents the gold palette of the native spirit on February 27 – a newspaper

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To celebrate the art and culture of the Indians, the Scottsdale Gallery Association will hold the gold palette of Spirit Gold Artwalk on Thursday, February 27, 6:30 pm.

The event is held within the area of ​​the arts in Scottsdale, extending along the main street from Scottsdale Road to Boulevard Goldvotter, and north of the Indian school road of Marshal Wei to the 5th Avenue.

On Artwalk guests can visit the following specially themed events of many art galleries:

King Galleries Scottsdale, 7077 E. Main St, #20: From 17:00 – 9:00 pm, King Galleries presents its annual exhibition on the Indian market.

Legacy Gallery, 7178 E. Main St. This special event presents the rare opportunity for guests to contact the Indians designers personally and to learn the stories behind their exquisite creations.

Marshall Gallery, 7106 E. Main St. The Marshall Gallery presents the works of several highly recognized artists, including David Jonance (Oil), Alvin Gill-Tapia (acrylic), Nic McGuire (Glass) and Nocona Burgess (Acrylic).

At the Edge Gallery, 7045 E. Main St. On the Edge emphasizes the works of three artists: Dean Grisom, Pat Isaxon and Peggy Orbon.

The Signature Gallery, 7177 E. Main St. The Signature Gallery Presents “Voices and Journeys,” A Two-Artist Exhibition Showcasing The Works of Acclaimed Bronze Sculptor Liana York and Renowned Oil Pain BC NOWLIN, BO. A deep connection with many different cultures and heritage on earth.

Territorial Indian Arts, 7100 E. Main St., #3. The gallery will present classic jewelry for the Indians, both ancient and contemporary.

Wilde Meyer Gallery, 4142 N. Marshall Way. Wild Meyer’s gallery presents a show of works that celebrate the culture of Indians, including works by artists such as Jim Nelson and Tom Ross.

For more information, visit Scottsdalegalleries.com/.

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