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Santa Clarita Artists Association Features Cowboy Art Exhibit

Santa Clarita Artist Association (SCAA) is planning a ‘Cowboy Heart & Soul’ art exhibit to give residents a taste of the old west.


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The gallery’s opening reception will take place March 9 and the gallery will remain open through April 29.

Admission is free for Santa Clarita residents.

Art fans will be treated to a free art show with a cowboy-western theme along with complimentary wine and appetizers at the premiere of the gallery.

The exhibit will coincide with the upcoming 25th anniversary of the Cowboy Festival in Newhall, according to Zony Gordon, president of the SCAA

Artists will be presenting artwork created in  various mediums all with a tinge of old western appeal for the community.

The exhibit will be open every Friday through Sunday until the end of April.

Scott Parker, SCAA gallery coordinator, organized the ‘Cowboy Heart & Soul’ exhibit to bring wester art to the Santa Clarita community.

“There will be lots of western art for the inner cowboy,” said Parker.

SCAA will operate two booths during the Cowboy Festival at Hart Park, one at the gallery during festival hours along with tables and booths  at the gallery area.

For more information about this exhibit or future exhibits by SCAA click here.

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