• Stephan Strom’s Bears Ears Exhibit

    Stephan Strom’s Bears Ears Exhibit
    Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch 2757 E Guadalupe Rd, Gilbert, AZ, United States

    This exhibit draws together both a visual evocation of a newly declared national monument – Bears Ears, at the heart of the Colorado Plateau – and the voices of those who have fought to shape its future. On December 28, 2016, President Barack Obama established Bears Ears National Monument, invoking his powers under the 1906 […]

  • Art Workshop: Day of the Dead-Halloween Mask – Sold Out

    Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch 2757 E Guadalupe Rd, Gilbert, AZ, United States

    Unfortunately this Program is now sold out! Annette Ruiz, noted local artist and educator, will teach participants (parent/child, grandparent/child) how to make a paper mache masks that will make Halloween-and the Day of the Dead celebrations unique and special. In addition to making masks, participants will learn about the history and the cultural significance of […]

  • Bears Ears Country Closing Reception

    Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch 2757 E Guadalupe Rd, Gilbert, AZ, United States

    The canyons of the Colorado Plateau reveal in their layers and spires, uplifts and valleys the action of geological forces spanning almost 400 million years. They have witnessed the advance and retreat of oceans, the appearance and disappearance of rich... Continued at The Art Gallery website.

  • Gilbert Visual Arts League Opening Reception

    Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch 2757 E Guadalupe Rd, Gilbert, AZ, United States

    HD SOUTH also partners with GVAL (Gilbert Visual Arts League) which is a non-profit group that offers a venue for local artists to show their work. GVAL strives to increase artistic awareness and appreciation in the community. We are delighted to host their annual GVAL Members Art Show in November, and their annual Juried Fine […]

  • History Café: Mormon History of the Southeast Valley

    Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch 2757 E Guadalupe Rd, Gilbert, AZ, United States

    Chandler-Gilbert Community College history professor Danette Turner will tell the compelling story of the early Mormon settlers in the southeast valley. This is a Free event but registration is required.  Please RSVP below.  Thanks

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