Prescott photographer Arlene Minuskin wins Governor’s Arts Award
Arlene Minuskin, a photographer from Prescott who was awarded the 2020 Governor’s Arts Award in the Artist category representing the northwest Arizona region, stands in front of two of her photographs on display at the Prescott Center for the Arts Gallery & Gift Shop, on Friday, October 29, 2020. (Jesse Bertel/Courier)
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