Scottsdale ArtWalk
Event Details
The Scottsdale Gallery Association's signature Scottsdale ArtWalks are unique in their scope and longevity, held every Thursday evening, year-round (except Thanksgiving) from 7-9 pm. Each week, Scottsdale Gallery Association members host special exhibits - many with artist receptions - and join together for an informal come-and-go "open house" throughout the district. Casual and eclectic, it's a great time to visit the galleries and learn about featured artists.
Several times per year, the Scottsdale Gallery Association "pulls out all the stops" for Special Event ArtWalks with live music along the streets and special themed events.
Scottsdale ArtWalk
Phone : 480-990-3939 (Always call and confirm events.)
Web: www.scottsdalegalleries.com
Art Shows
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