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New Tempe Art Show Draws a Big Crowd

Lynn Trimble
Heading into the gallery for some drawing time.
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This pair snagged some nifty exhibition shirts.
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Kyllan Maney created a trio of vinyl pieces for the show.
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Mary Shindell combines planetary topography with desert botanicals.
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Works by Chandler artist Hyewon Yoon, who studied art in South Korea and San Francisco.
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Lisa Chow and Step Raptis of Desert Dance Theatre joined the fun.
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Nifty drawing station with objects to inspire creativity.
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Kyllan Maney discovers it's a trip when your art makes the exhibit banner.
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One of many Monica Aissa Martinez drawings in a mobile installation.
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Peering into the back of the gallery on opening night.
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The opening made for some creative photo moments.
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Bobby Zokaites made these paintings with a Roomba vacuum cleaner.
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Peeking inside a small box with an object belonging to Carolyn Lavender.
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Kyllan Maney adds a sculptural element to her work.
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Bobby Zokaites can chill while his Roomba paints the town.
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All sorts of artists turned out on Friday night.
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Ryan Carey used his breath to move ink around paper to make these works.
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Basking in the glow of Kylan Maney's interactive piece for the show.
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Browsing through books with intriguing drawings.
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One of several drawings by gallery visitors on Friday night.
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Beth Shook has two ceramic pieces in the show.
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Who doesn't love a little Friday night Roomba?
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Monica Aissa Martinez chats with pediatric orthopedist Richard Shindell.
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Exploring a trio of charcoal and chalk works by Matthew Dickson.
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Getting a detailed look at work by Tucson artist Laura Tanner Graham.
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Clearly, art openings make awesome date nights.
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Zooming in on detail for one of Chris Jagmin's many works in the show.
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Carolyn Lavender donning her progressive flag pin next to one of her drawings.
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A closer look at Ryan Carey's work for the show.
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Feeling inspired to draw.
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Thoughtful conversation inspired by Monica Aissa Martinez's drawings.
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Another peek at one of Laura Tanner Graham's works.
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For visual arts curator Michelle Nicholls-Dock, art is a family affair.
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Creativity let loose.
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Go ahead, try this at home.
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New Tempe Art Show Draws a Big Crowd
The newest group show at The Gallery at Tempe Center for the Arts drew a big crowd during the opening reception on Friday, May 25. Artists turned out to share drawings of everything from body parts to planetary topography. And gallery-goers joined the fun by making their own drawings inspired by the free exhibit. "Draw: The Art of Curiosity and Innovation" runs through Saturday, September 1.
The newest group show at The Gallery at Tempe Center for the Arts drew a big crowd during the opening reception on Friday, May 25. Artists turned out to share drawings of everything from body parts to planetary topography. And gallery-goers joined the fun by making their own drawings inspired by the free exhibit. "Draw: The Art of Curiosity and Innovation" runs through Saturday, September 1.
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