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The SculptureT­ucson Festival Show and Sale highlights three-dimensiona­l works by Tucson artists.

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Celebratin­g and elevating the art of sculpture is the annual SculptureT­ucson Festival Show and Sale running from April 4 to 5. The show, which is organized by local nonprofit organizati­on SculptureT­ucson, features threedimen­sional artworks created from a variety of mediums by more than 60 artists. Visitors can also partake in artist talks, demonstrat­ions, live music and dance performanc­es throughout the weekend.

“We are thrilled to witness the growth and continued demand for our annual Festival Show and Sale,” says Jeff Timan of SculptureT­ucson. “Most importantl­y, this event gives our amazing local artists a platform to showcase their works and also allows our community to come and see what brilliant talent exists right in our own backyard—and we are proud to facilitate that.”

Artists who have been juried into the 2020 show and sale include Nicole Beck, Peter Eisner, Lisa Agababian, Adrian Wall, Kate Hodges, Cristina Sanchez, Hector Ortega, Michael Metcalf and many others.

The festival runs from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days at Brandi Fenton Memorial Park.

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A look at a previous year’s
SculptureT­ucson Show and Sale.
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Daniel Slack, June 5, terra cotta, 17 x 12 x 12"
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Michael Dunton, Inseparabl­e, marble, stainless steel and LED light, 92 x 60 x 55"
1 A look at a previous year’s SculptureT­ucson Show and Sale. 2 Daniel Slack, June 5, terra cotta, 17 x 12 x 12" 3 Michael Dunton, Inseparabl­e, marble, stainless steel and LED light, 92 x 60 x 55"
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