Face to Face

For years, Anna Ramsey’s art has been mobile like a fugitive, and only present to the observant eye in fleeting moments. Now, there will finally be some permanence to the Phoenix-based artist’s work. The El Paso and Flagstaff-bred creative type (she’s the percussionist in The Do It Up Right Initiative...
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For years, Anna Ramsey’s art has been mobile like a fugitive, and only present to the observant eye in fleeting moments. Now, there will finally be some permanence to the Phoenix-based artist’s work.

The El Paso and Flagstaff-bred creative type (she’s the percussionist in The Do It Up Right Initiative and The Bears and the Bees) is also a professional face painter. For the past half-decade, her sweeping designs have graced all sorts of mugs, ranging from folks attending the county fair to dance floor-bound party kids. With her “Flat Art” exhibit – Ramsey’s first solo show in the Valley that features colorful acrylic paintings with a bend towards the fanciful – we can finally take our time and observe something of hers that won’t be washed off in the morning shower.


Feb. 6-18; Feb. 20-28, 2010

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