Two really cool things are happening this weekend. Well, I’m sure more than two, but I’m only telling you about these two now. The first is the 11th Annual Katsina Doll Marketplace happening
Saturday, April 14, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Heard Museum. “More than 100 Hopi katsina doll carvers will gather to show and sell their unique creations…” And also as a note: “This will be the FINAL Katsina Doll Marketplace, so be sure to visit this year!”
The other really cool event happening all this weekend is the 29th Annual Glendale Jazz & Blues Festival. But the real cool part imo is “Something to Write Home About,” an interactive art element during festival. “Under the guidance of Artist educators Gregory Sale and Angela Ellsworth, 28 ASU students enrolled in Intermedia courses at the School of Art, Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts, will present a series of interactive performances and installations that will unfold over the 2 day festival. This series of diverse and engaging activities will respond to the culture of jazz and blues, while also considering the concept of home and community.”
Sounds pretty freakin’ awesome to me!
Sounds even more awesome to me!