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    Bear Schutz is back at the Corner Gallery

    July 25, 2014No Comments
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    logo_madeinclarkdaleClarkdale AZ (July 25, 2014) – Bear Schutz is returning to Made In Clarkdale’s Corner Gallery in August and he is bringing some of his friends and family with him.  Bear will display his latest work in oils and acrylics and his brother Steve Schutz will introduce Clarkdale to his colored pencil pieces.  Barbara Pierce will show her new work in oils as well as her popular hand crafted jewelry; George Skoblin will display some of his exciting photography; and Art Gecko will bring a selection of his water colors.

    20140725_bearschutzBear Schutz also shows at the Mountain Spirit Co-op Gallery in Prescott.  Barbara Pierce and George Skoblin are regular participants in the Made In Clarkdale Art Show in December and have previously shown at the Corner Gallery and its predecessor, the e-Go Gallery in Clarkdale.  Art Gecko previously owned and shown in his Sedona gallery.  Steve Schutz is a new resident of Clarkdale and is making his Corner Galley debut in this show.  These talented local artists have produced a wonderful collection of some of the fascinating varieties of art available to see and own in the Verde Valley.

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    The show opens Friday, August 8, with an artists’ reception from 5:00pm to 8:00pm and will run until Friday, September 12, 2014.  The Corner Gallery is open Wednesday through Friday from 11:00am to 4:00pm and Saturday from 11:00am to 2:00pm.  There may also be irregularly scheduled musical evenings with Bear and his fellow musicians and possible artist demonstration events on weekends – just come by the gallery at 921 Main Street, Suite A1, Clarkdale, or call 928-301-9798 for more information or email us at info@madeinclarkdale.org You can follow us on Facebook @Made in Clarkdale and our website is www.madeinclarkdale.org

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