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OCT 26-27, 2024
10am–5pm

Creativity Thrives in the Heart of Phoenix!

The Sunnyslope Studio Tour features some of Arizona's top artists, showing and selling their work directly from their home studios. During this 2 day self guided tour of 15 artist studios within Sunnyslope, you will see where creative ideas manifest into exquisite fine artwork. The Sunnyslope Studio Tour and Art Sale features 25 artists representing a wide array of mediums for the art lover in everyone.  Purchase one of a kind ART directly from the artist. 

The Sunnyslope area (also known as "The Slope") is at the top of Phoenix's Central Corridor,  Northern up to Thunderbird,19th Ave to18th Street. Easy access from any part of the Phoenix Valley.

Free and Open to the Public.

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Artist Profile: Tom Conner

Tom Conner, shaped by the landscapes of North Carolina and the Southwest, merges his architectural background with a profound love for nature in his landscape paintings. His art, a fusion of plein air and studio work, encapsulates the eternal allure of natural beauty and emotional resonance.

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Artist Profile: Harold Lohner

Harold Lohner, an accomplished printmaker and font designer, with recent showcases at prominent venues including the Mesa Contemporary Arts Museum and Five15Arts@Chartreuse.

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Artist Profile: Peggy Hesley

Exploring new creative horizons, Peggy Hesley has developed a passion for beadwork, leading to the establishment of beadworkz.

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Artist Profile: Scott Turner

Scott Turner began painting with oil pastels when his son gave him a set for Christmas with a note which said, “Draw me a picture Dad”.

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Artist Profile: Edward DuBrow

Since retiring from medical practice, Ed has attended print making classes at the Phoenix Center for the Arts, and the Shemer Art Center.

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Artist Profile: Aileen Frick

I am interested in the way collage can be integrated into paintings so that one is not conscious of the boundary between the printed image and paint.

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