68 April 7 – 20, 2012
AZ Arts ‘Bringing art to life’ is aim of new gallery A new gallery and classroom space in Gilbert is open, with the
objective of “bringing art to life.” Art Intersection is hosting its first annual juried exhibition of analog photography, “Light Sensitive,” through April 28, juried by Dr. Rebecca Senf, Norton Family Curator at the Center for Creative Photography in Tucson. More than 50 photographers from 18 different states are exhibiting photographic work using the techniques of gelatin silver, Polaroid, photogravure, c-print, casein platinum/palladium, gum bichromate, salt print, cyanotype, wet plate collodion and Van Dyke. Classes in photography, Photoshop, writing and other subjects
are also available at 207 N. Gilbert Rd., Suite 201 in the Heritage Building in downtown Gilbert. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. For details, call 480-361-1118 or visit
www.artintersection.com.
Downtown jazz
Live jazz can be heard at the Crowne Plaza San Marcos Golf Resort when Dutch reed player and leader of High Sierra Jazz Band, Pieter Meijers, appears from 1 to 4 p.m. Sun., April 22. He appears as part of the Arizona Classic Jazz Society’s
(ACJS) monthly jazz party, backed by members of the 52nd Street Jazz Band. The event costs $10 for ACJS members, $15 for nonmembers and is free to students or anyone becoming a member on the day of the event. Annual membership fees are $25 or $35 per couple. There’s also live jazz from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturdays in AJ’s Café and 1912 Lounge through May. The San Marcos is at 1 N. San Marcos Pl., west of
PHOTO SHOW: “Ring of Kerry, County Kerry, Ireland” was taken by Roy Pope, an East Valley resident who is a photography adjunct faculty member at Chandler-Gilbert Community College and on the Media Services staff there. It’s on display at Art Intersection in Gilbert. Submitted photo
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