Alberta Rider Elementary to Host Art in the Burbs
Saturday, October 03, 2015
Briauna Skye McKizzie, GoLocalPDX Contributor
Hosted by Alberta Rider Elementary, Art in the Burbs is a weekend-long arts festival that will feature original works of art from over 75 juried artists.
The festival supports student artists by giving 20% of artists' sales to The Foundation for Tigard-Tualatin Schools, a foundation that makes fine art programs available for children.
Last year, proceeds helped elementary schools obtain supplies like instruments, music stands, theatre props, and so much more.
Art in the Burbs is a great way to support and cultivate the talented young artists of the future. So don’t miss out on a chance to stroll through the gallery, donate, and maybe even take home a unique piece of art.
To view a list of the juried artists, please click here.
Art in the Burbs Fine Arts Sale at Alberta Rider Elementary, 14850 SW 132nd Terr. Tigard. Friday, October 9th through Sunday, October 11th.
Homepagae Photo Credit: Art by Nicole Curcio taken from artintheburbs.com
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Corn Maize
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The Pumpkin Patch - Sauvie Island, 16525 NW Gillihan Rd.
Korean Food Festival
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Halloweentown
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Howloween
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Wordstock
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Fall Kite Festival
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Turkey Trot
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Wild Arts Festival
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Portland VegFest
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Eastburn Ciderfest
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Winter Beer Festival
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Cider Squeeze
Corn Maize
Korean Food Festival
Halloweentown
Howloween
Wordstock
Fall Kite Festival
Chowder Cook-Off
NW Filmmakers' Festival
Vegan Beer and Food Fest
Pumpkin Regatta Festival
NW Food and Wine Festival
Turkey Trot
Wine Country Thanksgiving
Queer Film Festival
Festival of Lights
Distillers Festival
Wild Arts Festival
Portland VegFest
Festival of Trees
Eastburn Ciderfest
BridgeTown Swing
Independent Film Festival
ZooLights
Winter Beer Festival
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