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3 Free Events in Metro Phoenix This Week

Good news, free spirits. There's plenty of ways to paint the town red while keeping you in the black. From making masks to bending among books to art appreciation, here are out top three picks for free events this week in metro Phoenix...
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Good news, free spirits. There's plenty of ways to paint the town red while keeping you in the black. From making masks to bending among books to art appreciation, here are out top three picks for free events this week in metro Phoenix.

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Yoga in the Stacks

In celebration of the summer solstice Burton Barr Central Library is kicking off a day's worth of events with free yoga in the stacks. This free flow class will by led by Annemarie Miskovic and held on the fifth floor. Participants are encouraged to bring their own mats to this all-levels class. For more information, visit the event on Facebook or check out phoenixpubliclibrary.org.

Make It!

Stop by Phoenix Art Museum on Wednesday, June 18, at 5:30 p.m. to view one of the museum's new exhibitions, "Quiet Rage, Gentle Wail." This exhibition presents the prints and masks of Japanese Noh Theater. Following your viewing is a free mask-making workshop. For details, visit www.phxart.org or call 602-257-1880.

"Such and Champ Styles" Opening Reception

Head to Shade West Gallery inside the Renaissance Phoenix Downtown Hotel on Saturday, June 21, at 5 p.m. for the free artist reception of an exhibition by father-son graffiti art duo Such and Champ Styles. These new three-dimensional works are on view at the gallery throughout the month of June. For more information, visit the event on Facebook or check out the Shade West gallery online.

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