Ladies Day

The subtle beauty of the Sonoran Desert’s gradual fade into the northern high country has no doubt been muse to many an art lover. But how many female Arizona artists can you name who have painted such stirring scenes? Get schooled when distinguished art collector Fran Elliott spreads the Copper...
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The subtle beauty of the Sonoran Desert’s gradual fade into the northern high country has no doubt been muse to many an art lover. But how many female Arizona artists can you name who have painted such stirring scenes? Get schooled when distinguished art collector Fran Elliott spreads the Copper State love and recognition, female-style, during the “Arizona Women Artists 1920-1965” lecture at Phoenix Art Museum. Enlightening folks on the topic is second nature for Elliott, founder and co-chair of the Arizona Committee for the National Museum of Women in the Arts.
Wed., Jan. 21, 12:30 p.m., 2009

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