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Laurel Peterson Gregory Sculptures to Exhibit @ 33rd La Quinta Arts Festival - Booth 800!

Join bronze sculptor Laurel Peterson Gregory at the La Quinta Fine Arts Festival March 5th-8th, 2015 on the La Quinta's Civic Center Campus.

We are pleased to announce the participation of

Laurel Peterson Gregory in the 33rd La Quinta Fine Arts Festival on March 5th-8th at the La Quinta’s Civic Center Campus- Booth 800

La Quinta’s Civic Center Campus78495 Calle Tampico
La Quinta, CA 92253

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La Quinta Arts Festival has been ranked the #1 Fine Art Festival in the Nation for the third consecutive year by Art Fair SourceBook, the definitive guide for art and craft fairs in the United States.

The 33rd Annual La Quinta Arts Festival returns to the visually stunning setting of La Quinta’s Civic Center Campus in the greater Palm Springs area – Southern California’s preferred desert resort location. Produced by La Quinta Arts Foundation, in partnership with its Premier Sponsor the City of La Quinta, La Quinta Arts Festival raises funds for the Foundation’s non-profit mission of Promoting & Cultivating the Arts.

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This award-winning event attracts art patrons and tourists from across the nation as one of the Coachella Valley’s premier attractions. Live Entertainment, Delicious Food, Wine and Beer complement your experience.

About Laurel Peterson Gregory

Laurel Peterson Gregory creates fun and whimsical bronze animal sculptures. Her work explores figurative expression and playfulness through many different animal sculptures including dogs, cats, horses, dolphins, turtles, foxes, and more! Her work builds on her ability to observe and capture motion in clean lines.

Her range of expression is enabled by a comprehensive skill set gained from extensive life experience. After earning a degree in Industrial Arts from Humboldt State University in Northern California, she came to art in a roundabout way: mechanic, Master Electrician, building official, animal sculpture artist. From design to production, there is little that she can’t do to realize my visions.

When she’s not in the studio, she can usually be found in the 10 large gardens with which she’s surrounded her home and converted to a barn in the foothills of the Front Range south of Denver.

Laurel’s bronze animal sculptures have received multiple awards and are represented by galleries across the United States. She has fulfilled numerous private, corporate, and public commissions.

Be sure to stop by booth 800, say hello, and maybe even hold one of her bronze sculptures!

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