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Arizona Art Alliance Holiday Show & Sale

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Arizona Art Alliance Holiday Show & Sale

Over 100 juried artists exhibiting about 1000 pieces of art of all media, both 2- and 3-dimensional. Artwork for sale at affordable prices. Artists available to discuss their artwork with visitors/buyers.

Proceeds from the gallery sales fund the Alliance's Community Outreach Programs, benefiting youth at risk, disabled and Alzheimer's seniors, and physically and mentally challenged students.

Arizona Art Alliance Holiday Show & Sale

Address : Alliance Gallery, Scottsdale Pavilions (next to Sports Authority) Scottsdale AZ
Phone : 602-870-7610   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Admission Fee : Free

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