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Royse Contemporary presents ‘Storytelling,’ a group exhibition exploring the concepts, influences, and emotional connection related to storytelling. “Storytelling is the art of conveying information or experiences….revealing ideas, elements, and images to their audience. It’s a powerful communication tool that can engage, educate, and inspire,” said Nicole Royse, owner and curator at Royse Contemporary in Old Town Scottsdale.
“Storytelling through art is an effective catalyst that artists may utilize with various visual art forms to convey narratives, express emotions, ideas and/or emotions. I think artists create unique and original artworks that evoke stories, characters, and themes within their viewers encouraging the viewer to connect on some level with the artwork.”
Royse Contemporary is at 7077 E. Main Street in Old Town Scottsdale.
Ms. Royse has curated a collection of work by artists working in an array of mediums including painting, drawing, photography, and mixed media. This exhibition showcases the work of eight noteworthy Arizona artists including: Cherie Buck-Hutchison, Cam DeCaussin, Peter Brian Klein, Joe Ray, Daniel Shepherd, Marilyn Szabo, Casey Wakefield, and Ron Bimrose.
The “Storytelling” exhibition will run through June 8.



















