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ARTISTS WANTED! New Downtown Space Available For Exhibitions.

Sunday, January 15th, 2012

A great new coffee house in downtown Tucson just opened January 14. It is similar to the great spacious ones in San Francisco with an interesting and reasonable menu.  Coffee is only $1.50 with a free refill!

This unique space located on the west side of  6th Ave. between Congress and Pennington is now in need of some professional artwork for its many walls. I personally feel it offers great exposure to local artists in a very friendly environment. They expect to have music on occasions and have great rooms for meetings and get-togethers.  It is a very large space and extremely comfortable with sofas and easy chairs as well as the regular tables and chairs.

The new artwork will be selected by their art committee for upcoming shows. Interested artists should contact Kate Preble at BREWD  (A coffee lounge) Email: brewdtucson@gmail.com. Phone: 520-623-2336. ADDRESS: 39 North 6th Ave., Tucson, AZ 85701.

 

 

 

GODDARD’S GOT ART! POLITICAL COMMITTEE INVITES PUBLIC TO ITS DOWNTOWN ARTIST RECEPTION SATURDAY

Wednesday, October 6th, 2010

GODDARD Painting by Jim Covarrubias

The Goddard Got Art! political committee commissioned five Arizona artists to create works to help elect Terry Goddard the next Governor of Arizona.  Artists featured at this exhibition are Joanne Kerrihard, Jim Covarrubias, Marcus Deleon, Marianne Dissard and Shannon Cain.  They’ have produced paintings, videos and a performance piece.  The art selected was from a juried application process.

Terry Goddard’s long history of supporting the arts was the artist’s inspiration and motivation for their professional contributions . Goddard believes the arts are a critical piece of our economic recovery. Research has shown that places succeeding in attracting and retaining inventive and creative people prosper; those that don’t, fail. More than 50,000 Arizonans are professionally employed in the arts, and tens of thousands more work in related culture and tourism positions.

$300 million in revenue is generated annually by Phoenix-area nonprofit arts projects alone, but public funding for the arts from the state and local governments has decreased significantly. State arts funding now stands at 14 cents per capita; that is the same per capita funding that was available in 1976. He believes we need to reverse this trend now if Arizona is going to attract 21st century businesses – and the jobs they bring – to our state.

Studies have shown that cultural tourists seek what is interesting and authentic in the places they visit.  Arts and cultural activities encourage travelers to stay longer and spend more.  A growing number of visitors are special- interest travelers who rank the arts, heritage and/or other cultural activities as one of the top five reasons for traveling to specific destinations.  People come to Arizona to see what is authentic, including visits to our rural areas, state parks and the cultural centers of our Native American and Latino communities.

The Goddard Got Art! political committee invite the public to come see the unique art on exhibit that includes music, performance art, visual art and video art.  The public will have an opportunity to meet Terry Goddard at 5:30.

Date of Exhibiton: Saturday, October 9

Hours: 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM Music and Performances. (Displays open until 10:00 PM)

LOCATION: ONE East Congress ( formerly Centro Lounge)

For more information: http://www.facebook.com/people/Goddard-Got-Art/100001467502302

Second Spanish and Flamenco Festival In Downtown Tucson!

Monday, September 13th, 2010

Club España de Tucson,Casa Vicente, Marqués de Cáceres Wines, and Flamenco del Pueblo Viejo are presenting Tucson’s Second Spanish and Flamenco Festival in historic downtown Tucson. The gala event starts Thursday 9/16 through Sunday 9/18.  This is a unique opportunity to experience flamenco and Spanish culture in a traditional late-night, outdoor festival atmosphere. No need to travel to Spain as it is  coming to you in Tucson. Take advantage of this rare opportunity.

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Rebecca Thomas
Source: Photo by Maly Bloomberg

Traditional Spanish tapas will be served along with Casa Vicente’s extensive dinner menu.  There will also be fine wine tasting! The festival opens with a special Spanish guitar concert entitled, Noche de Seis Cuerdas on Thursday, September 16th, followed by the festival’s showcase event Noche Flamenca on Friday and Saturday, September 17th and 18th featuring a huge cast of flamenco professionals.  The event will close Sunday night with Fiesta Latina – a lively and energetic Rumba Gitana and Latin music party. (more…)