Puetz, Marine and Lange

July 9 - Oct. 8, 2004
 

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L to R: Good Girl Bad Things (seed bead embroidery, cloth, wood), Ms. Yaga (seed bead embroidery, cloth), If I were going (seed bead embroidery, cloth, zipperheads) by Christy Puetz.

 

The Post Office Exhibition is an on-going exhibition of artwork by regional artists.

The birth of the program came during talks between the city of Tempe Cultural Services Division and the Downtown Tempe Community, Inc., (DTC). Since April 2002, the United States Postal Service in Tempe has been the site of more than 20 art exhibitions in downtown Tempe. This collaboration has been very successful in the city of Tempe's dedication to further developing public art programs for Tempe residents and visitors.

Christy Puetz is a bead artist who is represented in numerous galleries, including Art One Gallery in Scottsdale, the San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles, Red Hot Glass Shop in Cave Creek, and the eye lounge in Phoenix.

Cheryl Marine is an artist working in numerous art forms, including sculpture, painting and illustration. She has exhibited in numerous Phoenix galleries including eye lounge, Sixth Street Studios and Urbana Productions. She has been featured in Arizona Foothills magazine as an upcoming contemporary artist.                                                                                                   

Janet de Berge Lange, an Assemblage artist, has been a long time supporter and participant in the valley’s art scene. Janet’s work has been exhibited at the Phoenix Art Museum, Scottsdale Center for the Arts, University of Arizona, Mesa Southwest Museum, Northern Arizona University, Dessert Caballeros Western Museum, Arizona Museum for Youth and in the Arizona Commission on the Arts Traveling Exhibitions Program.