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Oakwood Artists League members to show work at ASU Gammage

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A variety of art media, from pencil, ink and pastels to watercolor, color collage and oil, will be represented when Oakwood Artists League members show their work at ASU Gammage Dec. 29-Feb. 3.

Oakwood Artists League was founded in 1999 by residents of Sun Lakes, Ariz. The league provides artists a gathering place to paint, share old and new techniques, hold educational workshops and host a yearly fine-arts show.

The artists are united by their love of the color, light and texture that they find in the Valley of the Sun. They are inspired by the architecture and scenery of their world travels, as well as their pets, families, hobbies and life experiences.

Exhibit hours at ASU Gammage are 1 to 4 p.m. Mondays, or by appointment, by calling (480) 965-6912.

Due to rehearsals, event set-up, performances, special events and holidays, it is advisable to call (480) 965-6912 or (480) 965-0458 to ensure viewing hours since they are subject to cancellation without notice.

Visitor parking is available at meters around the perimeter of ASU Gammage. Entrance is through the East Lobby Doors. For more information, contact Brad Myers, (480) 965-6912.


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