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Brenda Proudfoot Drawings at Brandon-Mitchell Gallery

Posted on February 20, 2014February 20, 2014 by Valley Voice Contributor

Brenda Proudfoot will display her drawings at the Brandon-Mitchell Gallery at the Spiritual Awareness Center from March 7 through the month of April. There will be an artist’s reception during the First Friday Art Walk on Friday, March 7, from 5:30-8pm. The drawings, titled “Broken Open,” are the images she created after two traumatic events […]

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Kings Art Center Issues Call for Artists for Spring Show

Posted on February 20, 2014April 29, 2016 by Valley Voice Contributor

Entry forms are now available at the Kings Art Center in Hanford for its annual Spring Show. Artists are welcome to enter work in the following categories: drawing, painting, photography, mixed media, fiber, sculpture and ceramics. All two-dimensional work must be framed and ready for hanging. No art may exceed 48” in any direction. All […]

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Air Supply to Land on Tachi Stage on February 20th

Posted on February 6, 2014 by Valley Voice Contributor

Air Supply, best known for such pop hits as “Lost in Love,” “All Out of Love” and “The One that You Love,” will perform in concert at Tachi Palace on Thursday, February 20. The duo that would become known as Air Supply – Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock – met on May 12, 1975, the […]

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Mavericks Coffee House Offers Two Concerts in February

Posted on February 6, 2014 by Valley Voice Contributor

Hannah and Talbot on Saturday, February 15, and The Quebe Sisters Band on Friday, February 21. Lon Hannah, a member of the multiple award-winning Sons of the San Joaquin, and Terry Talbot, founder of the Mason Proffit band that MSN Entertainment said “helped to invent country-rock,” have just released their first album, Hannah and Talbot, […]

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Strange Vine Brings ‘Sierra Sound’ to Cellar Door on February 21

Posted on February 6, 2014 by Aaron Gomes

Fresno-based Strange Vine has been steadily gaining national attention, building crowds in cities across the U.S. the old-fashioned way: by playing amazing live shows. The band just announced that it will be headlining a Bottom of the Hill concert in conjunction with this year’s annual San Francisco Noise Pop Festival. Prior to the big festival […]

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‘Little Women’ Finally Comes to Visalia Stage

Posted on February 6, 2014 by Stacy Galvan

The Redwood High School Drama Department will present its theatrical production of the Tony-award winning musical “Little Women” at the L.J. Williams Theater in Visalia at 7pm on February 20, 21 and 22. This will be Redwood’s 56th annual all-school show, and will also be the first production ever by any theater troupe or school […]

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Clark Center to Showcase ‘The Art of Drinking in Japan’

Posted on February 6, 2014 by Valley Voice Contributor

The Clark Center for Japanese Art and Culture will present “Kanpai: The Art of Drinking in Japan,” featuring works from the collection of the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, as well as from Gordon Brodfuehrer, Clark Center board member. The exhibition, which runs February 11 to June 26, is organized by the Minneapolis Institute of Arts […]

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COS Artist Crystal Galindo Returns with ‘Multifaceted’ Exhibition

Posted on February 6, 2014February 6, 2014 by Jessica Robles

The College of the Sequoias Art Department has a history of turning out numerous talented artists who go on to pursue additional degrees and flourish in art communities all over the country. Crystal Galindo is one of those artists, and she has returned to the place where her art career began with “Multifacetica: Un Cambio […]

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South Valley’s Largest Home Show Returns to Visalia February 7-9

Posted on February 6, 2014February 6, 2014 by Valley Voice Contributor

The 21st Annual Visalia Springfest – the South Valley’s largest Home Show – returns to the Visalia Convention Center, February 7-9. Many new companies have joined this year’s show, which features more 350 home and patio exhibits. “This year we are proud to bring Steven Katkowsky, one of the most popular speakers at home and […]

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Virginia Wilson’s Photography on Display at Suncrest Bank

Posted on February 6, 2014 by Margie Rueda

Suncrest Bank in Visalia has joined the group of businesses participating in First Friday Art Walk. On Friday, February 7, from 6-8 pm, the bank will host a reception celebrating the opening exhibit of photographs by Virginia (Ginny) Wilson, whose Blue Ridge Photography images have become familiar in galleries and art shows throughout Tulare County. […]

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