Lines of Sight

While it’s true that we enjoy art that speaks for itself, we really get a kick out of art that speaks through other people. For one night only, the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Arts ivites one artistic medium to inspire another as it lends some of its current exhibitions to...
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While it’s true that we enjoy art that speaks for itself, we really get a kick out of art that speaks through other people. For one night only, the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Arts ivites one artistic medium to inspire another as it lends some of its current exhibitions to creative translators.

A selection of talented performers, including poets Sally Ball, Allyson Boggess, Cynthia Schwartzberg Edlow, Logan Phillips, Mark Haunschild, and Pinna Joseph, deliver words inspired by the exhibitions “Narrow Road to the Interior: Contemporary Japanese Artists” and Julianne Swartz’s “How Deep Is Your” for SMoCA’s Art Out Loud: Poetry in the Musuem Galleries.

Art turns up the volume at 7 p.m. Thursday, December 5, at 7374 East Second Street. Admission is free but interested guests should RSVP by contacting smocarsvp@sccarts.org. For more information, visit www.smoca.org or call 480-874-4666.

Thu., Dec. 5, 7 p.m., 2013

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