Maple Ridge Art Happening on October 8, 2022
The Maple Ridge Art Happening, launched in April 2020, with the next one coming up on October 8, 2022, which will be their 6th show.
The Maple Ridge Art Happening, launched in April 2020, with the next one coming up on October 8, 2022, which will be their 6th show.
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Budget Collector is sponsoring the “Art@Home” event at the Henry Zarrow Center for Art & Education (124 N Boston Ave, Tulsa, OK, 74103). The exhibition will be up the entire month of September, but the conceptual art exhibit is only available to be seen live
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