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Walk on the Wild Side

Well, wild for Sunnyslope, that is

By Jose Gonzalez

Published on April 09, 2008 at 4:00am

After downtown Phoenix’s First Friday event began pulling 10,000 people into the city’s core, other sleepy communities, such as Chandler, decided to jump into the art-walk mix. Now, thanks to the neighborhood organization Sunnyslope W.I.N.S., the north-central Phoenix community of Sunnyslope is sending out a wake-up call of its own.

The oftentimes comatose area will become a buzzing hive during the first-ever Sunnyslope Second Saturday Art Walk. More than 70 artists will display work at venues such as Nielsen Galleries, Bomberos Cafe & Wine Bar, Sunnyslope Village Center, and Grinders Coffee Co. Prices for the works will range from $8 to $8,000, so even if you’re balling on a budget, you can show some class without dropping too much coin. Local bands Pulsate Jazz, Hacksaw’s Blues, Caji & Salomé, and Try Me Bicycle will accentuate the laid-back but lively vibe.


Sat., April 12, 5-9 p.m., 2008


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