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When times get tough, the tough Transform...

4/2/2020

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As with every one of you, the Covid-19 Pandemic has greatly impacted all of us here at Arte de la Vida and in our beloved hometown of Tucson, Arizona.  Our brick & mortar business at 37 N. Tucson Blvd, located along the Historic Sunshine Mile, is temporarily closed-- however, we are pleased to offer some of our vast collection of treasures through our website.
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​Over the past seven years,  Arte de la Vida has grown from an 850 square foot retail space with two naive owners and one dog to a 2600 square foot shop with a wide array of diverse, exceptional merchandise, curated by two knowledgeable and experienced shopkeepers with two (soon to be three) dogs. In 2016, we converted a front portion of our expanded store into a venue to showcase community artists, and Galería Senita was born. 
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Over the next two weeks, we will be turning this website into an online shop. We ask for your patience for a wee bit while we transform. We of course will always be available for questions via phone, email, or the website and will gladly send you photographs of other items you might be interested in. All prices will include shipping via FedEx ground to mainland USA only. (Alaska and Hawaii will cost more.) Please contact us about shipping options outside of USA. 
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Galería Senita
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Jack & Artie, the Folk Art Dogs
Thank you for your patience and understanding during these extraordinary  times. We continue to cherish your support during our physical shop’s temporary closure. There is much to navigate when online retailing, so please bear with us.  It is the face-to-face interactions with our customers that we miss most, but we are committed to a continuous and meaningful relationship with you as we meet new patrons through our online market. Please continue to check our website as we expand our sales offerings as quickly as we can. A fabulous e-commerce store is coming soon! ​
'We're all in this together.'
Kevin & James
Jack & Artie 
2 Comments
Justine
4/14/2020 07:08:53 pm

I can’t wait to meet the 3rd little dude, but until then, stay sane and know your community values the heck out of all you do to highlight and support artisans and artists on both sides of the “border.” Virtual hugs, for now.

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Rosie Hooper
5/3/2020 09:32:47 pm

Congrats on a beautiful website! Tell us about doggie number 3 and how that’s working out! Do u have any dining room sets now? Looking for a young friend in Phoenix.... pics & prices by email so I can forward to her. We r here thru thurs so if she can move quickly w a decision, we might be able to deliver ...

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