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    Unfolding an artist’s Muse – Made In Clarkdale
    at The Manheim Gallery

    August 31, 2015No Comments
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    logo_madeinclarkdale2Cottonwood AZ (August 31, 2015) – What inspires an artist to create a piece? Or how do they do it? You will get your chance to see into the minds of the Made In Clarkdale artists at the upcoming 2nd Saturday Art Walk in Old Town Cottonwood on September 12, 2015 from 6 pm to 9 pm.

    Made In Clarkdale presents Summertime at The Manheim, now showing through September 26.  Enjoy food, wine and meet the Made In Clarkdale artists: Mary Liggit, Edward Krish, Thomas Schumacher, Kaalya Fox, Bear Schultz, Tyler Novak, Ramona Stites, Emily M. Miller, Ben Roti, Barbara Pierce and Marsha Foutz..

    Visit The Manheim Gallery at 747 N. Main Street, Cottonwood, between 7pm – 8 pm. The artists will take turns describing their work, what their muses are, their favorite tools to use and which art mediums speak to them.

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    This diverse list of artists show a wide range of artwork from jewelry, ceramics, sculpture, paintings, mixed media relief artwork and photography.

    Become inspired yourself!  For more information “Like” us on Facebook – Made In Clarkdale or contact us at info@madeinclarkdale.org.

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