Events
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Make and Take: Dinosaur Visor
Vision Gallery 10 E Chicago St, Chandler, AZ, United StatesSummer is here! Stop by Vision Gallery to have a roarin’ good time creating your own dinosaur visor out of foam shapes and googly eyes. All materials are provided for you to make some dino-mite headwear! This is a free, self-led activity for all ages. Children are welcome to participate with assistance from an adult. Registering for a time slot helps us plan, but drop-ins are welcome! RSVP
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UNLOVABLE
Vision Gallery 10 E Chicago St, Chandler, AZ, United StatesBats, rats, gnats, oh my! From the creepy to the crawly, this open call exhibition invited Arizona based artists to submit work of animals that are often deemed Unlovable by the general public. Artists were encouraged to reimagine these creatures through unique perspectives, whether by emphasizing their beauty, strangeness, resilience or symbolic power. With artwork ranging from arachnoids to marsupials, these misunderstood animals will be sure to delight and fright folks of all ages. Juried by Daniella Napolitano Opening Reception Friday, June 12, 5-7 pm RSVP
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Creepy Crawly Day
Vision Gallery 10 E Chicago St, Chandler, AZ, United StatesCelebrate our summer exhibition "UNLOVABLE" and join us for a fun-filled day of critters and crafting! Enjoy live animals provided the Phoenix Zoo, bug and animal themed crafts, and explore the mobile Chandler Discovery Library! Save the date and stay tuned for more details! RSVP
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The Collectionists: Heidi Dauphin & Laura Spalding Best
Vision Gallery 10 E Chicago St, Chandler, AZ, United StatesIn 2024, Heidi Dauphin and Laura Spalding Best were paired up to create an installation for Artlink’s Annual Gala at the Phoenix Art Museum. The two initially were uncertain how their practices would mesh as Dauphin is a mixed media/ceramic artist while Best is best known for her found object paintings and murals. However, after their first meeting, they formed an instant connection and friendship. Their conversations lasted for hours, discussing their individual practices. Among the many commonalities between both of their work was their desires to collect objects whether it be personal everyday items or found objects. Each of