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2023 Sculpture Festival Collectors Preview
Be the first to preview and purchase the work of over 50 sculptors.
When and where
Date and time
Friday, March 17 · 4 - 7pm MST
Location
Brandi Fenton Memorial Park 3420 E River Rd. Tucson, AZ 85718
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About this event
Come celebrate the opening of the 2023 Sculpture Festival.
Meet the artists.
Listen to live music.
Enjoy hors d'oeuvres and libations.
This year’s festival honors longtime supporters Bill and Barbara Dantzler for the contribution of their sculpture collection to the Sculpture Park, which will be on view in the Park from 10am to 4pm during Saturday and Sunday of the festival.
In 2018, Sculpture Tucson created the largest outdoor juried Sculpture Festival in Arizona—exhibiting the work of over 40 sculptors and attracting a diverse audience of more than 5,000 attendees over the course of the three-day festival. After a 2-year hiatus our 2022 Sculpture Festival Show and Sale was an outstanding success. Hosted at the Brandi Fenton Memorial Park in Tucson, Arizona, the 2023 Annual Sculpture Tucson Festival Show & Sale will include over 50 sculptors from around the country showcasing and selling their work. Be the first to see and purchase their work at the Friday night Collectors Preview from 4 to 7pm prior to the Festival, Saturday and Sunday, March 18 & 19 from 9:30am to 4:00pm.
This year's festival is made possible through the generosity of Hacienda del Sol, the Diamond Foundation, Holualoa Companies & A. F. Sterling Homes..
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About the organizer
SculptureTucson is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization committed to furthering the profession of sculpture. We foster engagement, dialogue and equal access to professional opportunities for artists.
Our goals include sustaining the annual SculptureTucson Festival Show & Sale; establishing public sculpture parks; placing art in public spaces; creating community-based art education programs; and becoming a resource for diverse artists and patrons, local and international communities.
SculptureTucson works with local community partners, government entities, as well as art and business organizations to help artists make a living and connect to resources.