2017 ArtFest of Scottsdale has ASU graduate on panel
The ArtFest of Scottsdale is celebrating its 24th year festival on Nov. 18 and 19 at the Scottsdale Civic Center Plaza, and an ASU art graduate is serving on the festival's jury.
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The ArtFest of Scottsdale is celebrating its 24th year festival on Nov. 18 and 19 at the Scottsdale Civic Center Plaza, and an ASU art graduate is serving on the festival's jury.
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