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Exhibition examines individual, funny, hazardous nature of shoes
TEMPE, Ariz. – Artists Mary Consie (Mesa), Andrea Evans (Tempe/Boston) and Deb Salac examine the fun and whimsical representation of shoes in “Shoe Fetish,” an exhibition from May 4-June 28 in the United States Post Office front windows, 500 S. Mill Ave. (5th Street & Mill Avenue).
This exhibition explores the many aspects of shoes. Shoes are utilitarian. Shoes are fashion statements. Shoes are comfortable. Shoes are hazardous. Shoes are status symbols. Shoes are individual. Shoes are funny. Shoes are serious. Shoes are cool. Shoes are hot. Shoes are clean. Shoes are dirty. Shoes are storytelling. Shoes are cultural.
Shoes are required. Shoes are not permitted. Shoes are open. Shoes are closed. Shoes are high. Shoes are low. Shoes are flexible. Shoes are hard. Shoes are simple. Shoes are intricate.
Information: www.tempe.gov/arts/exhibitions/uspo.htm.
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