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From 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., guests can stop by Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport’s gallery, located at Terminal 4, Level 3 gallery, to see the free exhibition, Artist and Researcher.“The exhibition was developed by the Phoenix Bioscience Core, where nine local artists were paired with researchers to create artwork based on their different areas of study,” a news release noted.
The exhibition also features an augmented reality experience that “allows viewers to walk through sections of the brain.” Researchers and artists involved in the exhibition will be on-site Friday evening, and museum staff will also be available to guide patrons through “a fun art activity, treats and scavenger hunt guides to explore more art at the Airport.”Date: Friday, March 24, 2023
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