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Suess Fine Art Photography at Celebration of Fine Art in Scottsdale

Earlier in the year I opened one of the best letters I have received, notifying me that I was accepted as an artist for one of the most prominent art shows in the West, the 24th annual Celebration of Fine Art in Scottsdale, Arizona.

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The 10 week show features more than 40,000 square feet of working studios and works of art by 100 top-rated artists from throughout the country.

Mark your calendars because the show opens January 11 and is open daily from 10am to 6pm until March 23, 2014 and is located on the southwest corner of Hayden RD and the Loop 101 in North Scottsdale.

I should be in my studio just about every day. View and purchase my artwork, discuss photo workshops, and watch some of the free digital darkroom demos I will be presenting.

You can also follow Celebration of Fine Art on Facebook to stay up to date on show announcements.

Feel free to drop me a note if you are planning on coming to the show – I hope to see you there!

Here is the official press release:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   

Contact: Beth Cochran, Wired PR
beth@wiredprgroup.com | 602.758.0750

NOTABLE Scottsdale, AZ & Santa Fe, NM ARTIST TO PARTICIPATE IN PREMIER NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED ART SHOW IN THE WEST
The 24th annual Celebration of Fine Art will be open January 11 through March 23, 2014

Scottsdale, AZ (December 11, 2013) – Matt Suess, a fine art photographer based in Scottsdale, AZ & Santa Fe, NM was selected through a juried process to exhibit his work at one of the most prominent art shows in the West, the 24th annual Celebration of Fine Art. The show, held January 11 through March 23, 2014 in Scottsdale, Ariz., attracts nearly 50,000 visitors from around the globe each year and features the work of 100 top-rated artists from throughout the country.

The Celebration of Fine Art is a juried, invitational show and art sale with more than 40,000 square feet of working studios and works of art. During the 10-week event, visitors, who range from seasoned collectors to first-time buyers, come from around the world to interact with the artists in a comfortable and inviting atmosphere.

“I am extremely honored and excited to be joining the incredible group of artists at the Celebration of Fine Art,” Suess said. “Since I first heard of the show back in 2006 it has been a goal of mine to one day be juried into such a prestigious show. This is certainly a major milestone in my career as an artist.”

Matt Suess is a fine art photographer and photo workshop teacher specializing in landscape photography as well as vintage Americana. A photojournalist for 17 years prior to becoming a full-time artist in 2006, Suess has a bold and colorful style with a unique vision of the world that he shares with the viewer through his photography. Many hours and days are spent in his digital darkroom perfecting the photos he creates in the field. Most of his artwork is printed on aluminum for a stunning & crystal clear  look, and new work is now available as Originals in limited editions of just one! You can view his work at www.MattSuess.com

“We are thrilled to have Matt Suess participating with us in our 2014 Celebration of Fine Art. His work of art brings an exciting dimension to our show,” said Susan Morrow Potje, Show Director.

The show is open to guests of all ages and will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. everyday from Saturday, Jan. 11 through Sunday, March 23 on the southwest corner of Hayden Rd. and the Loop 101 in Scottsdale.

About the Celebration of Fine Art

The Celebration of Fine Art is a 10-week juried, invitational show and art sale featuring more than 40,000-square-feet of working studios and works of art by 100 renowned and emerging artists from across the country. The show, now in its 24th year also features an acre-large open-air, landscaped sculpture garden. Work showcased at the show ranges from realistic to impressionistic, western realism to contemporary, portraits to still life and includes oil paintings, watercolor, pastels, sculpture, assemblages, glass, ceramics, furniture, stone, jewelry and more. For more information, visit www.celebrateart.com

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