During the month of May, the Cobre Valley Center for the Arts will feature the work of Fred Nack, a wonderful artist specializing in pen and ink.
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Globe — During the month of May, the Cobre Valley Center for the Arts will feature the work of Fred Nack, a wonderful artist specializing in pen and ink.
We’d love for anyone and everyone to come check out his unique art. If you’d like to enjoy the featured pieces while mingling with others, you can come to the Center for the Arts at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, May 7 to enjoy an opening reception and chat with the artist himself.
We hope to see you there! Fred Nack is a retired high school math teacher. His primary medium is black and white pen and ink, though he does sometimes add color for accents.
Fred has had his prints featured in two issues of Beyond Bree, and his work will soon be on display at the Olney Art Gallery in Phoenix. Fred believes in supporting local businesses, including Stacy’s Art and Soul, which does much of his framing, and Oasis Printing, which handles his prints and blank notecards.