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Johnny Summers Recognized At The Arizona Fine Art EXPO For Black History Month

Johnny Summers Captures African Traditions & Writes Stories With His Brush

The second annual Arizona Fine Art EXPO, a production of Thunderbird Artists, will be the exclusive setting for an wide-ranging collection of world-class bronzes and monuments that will be on display during the 10-week event in Scottsdale, Ariz. The complete list of renowned artists scheduled to participate includes the following:

Marie Barbera
John Bartolomeo
Craig Bergsgaard
Hugh Blanding
Eric Carroll & Richard Turner
Jess Davilla
Jim Dodson
Judy Dodson
Jim Dodson Jr.
Thomas Donalson
Felicia
Bruce Freund
Gary Johnson

Sandra Knox & Glenn Kelly
Lynette Moody
Jason Napier
Nasivad
Ramon Parmenter
Shalah Perkins
John Pettis
Carol Ruff-Franza
Don Riggs
Todd Swaim
Robert Thornley
Tim Trask
Paula Yates

The Sculpture Garden at the Arizona Fine Art EXPO 2005 The Arizona Fine Art EXPO is a unique event that showcases juried artists applying their artistic talents in a working studio environment, giving attendees unprecedented access to some of the world’s most gifted designers, painters, welders, glass blowers, sketch artists and sculptors. Enhancing the garden experience will be the Café de EXPO.

Among the skills highlighted in the Sculpture Garden’s working cabanas will be clay and Raku firing, glass blowing, alabaster and stone carving, stone etching, glass fusing, patina finishing, metal welding and more.

The Sculpture Garden at the Arizona Fine Art EXPO 2005

"The working cabanas will provide a rare opportunity for patrons to view world-class artists in their own studio-like setting,” said Judi Combs, president of Thunderbird Artists and CEO of the Arizona Fine Art EXPO. “Whether it’s watching the glowing sparks from the metals in action, a gather of glass majestically transformed into fine sculpture, the formation of clay into Raku pottery, or the sculpting of raw stones into dramatic sculptures, there’s sure to be a demonstration for just about any artistic interest."