Her Western portraits and serene still life paintings are coveted by collectors, and Saturday, Feb. 22
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Her Western portraits and serene still life paintings are coveted by collectors, and Saturday, Feb. 22 brings an evening opportunity to meet artist Wanda Mitchell Tucker, chat with her about art and what inspires her - and see more of a unique style that encompasses subjects from cowboys and cattle drives to garlic, colorful roosters - and intricate paintings of Southwestern ceramics. Admission is free and all are welcome to a reception for her show at Cobre Valley Center for the Arts Feb. 22 (Saturday) from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
New to Globe, or arriving from out of town for this event? If this marks your first visit to the CVCA, set your GPS for 101 South Broad Street, 85501. See more of the artist’s work on Facebook (search keywords wanda tucker 3150)