This week on Life Along the Streetcar, we dive into the silver-lined world of Eric Buckley, founder of ENB Jewelry, whose handcrafted pieces are inspired by Tucson’s vibrant art culture and enriched by century-old design traditions.
From cutting rough turquoise like a loaf of bread to using 1800s-era impression dies, Eric walks us through his fascinating process, his family’s artistic roots, and the cultural significance of the Arizona bolo tie. You’ll also get the inside scoop on where to find his work this holiday season.
📍 Recorded in the heart of Downtown Tucson
🎧 Originally aired on Downtown Radio 99.1 FM
🌐 Website: https://lifealongthestreetcar.org
🔗 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LifeAlongTheStreetcar
📸 Guest Instagram: @enb_jewelry
🎨 Tucson Gallery: https://thetucsongallery.com
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This week on Life Along the Streetcar, we dive into the silver-lined world of Eric Buckley, founder of ENB Jewelry, whose handcrafted pieces are inspired by Tucson’s vibrant art culture and enriched by century-old design traditions.
From cutting rough turquoise like a loaf of bread to using 1800s-era impression dies, Eric walks us through his fascinating process, his family’s artistic roots, and the cultural significance of the Arizona bolo tie. You’ll also get the inside scoop on where to find his work this holiday season.
📍 Recorded in the heart of Downtown Tucson
🎧 Originally aired on Downtown Radio 99.1 FM
🌐 Website: https://lifealongthestreetcar.org
🔗 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LifeAlongTheStreetcar
📸 Guest Instagram: @enb_jewelry
🎨 Tucson Gallery: https://thetucsongallery.com
Brushstrokes and New Beginnings: Inside Tucson Gallery’s Grand Reopening
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Brushstrokes and New Beginnings: Inside Tucson Gallery’s Grand Reopening
The Tucson Gallery is back—and it's more vibrant than ever.
In this episode of Life Along the Streetcar, we’re celebrating the grand reopening of the Tucson Gallery in its brand-new location at 245 E Congress St, Suite 101, right next to the Ronstadt Center in downtown Tucson.
To mark this exciting moment, we’re revisiting a powerful interview with Jessica Gonzales, one of Tucson’s most acclaimed muralists whose bold, expressive style now graces the walls of the newly expanded gallery. From pandemic-era murals that brought the city together to a Netflix stage collaboration, Jessica’s journey is a testament to the power of public art and personal expression.
🎨 Hear how the Tucson Gallery is reconnecting artists with the community, and why Jessica’s return to the studio marks a beautiful new chapter in her career, and for Tucson’s art scene.
📍 Tucson Gallery Grand Reopening
🗓️ Friday, October 3rd - Sunday October 5th
📍 245 E Congress St, Suite 101
🖼️ Featuring Jessica Gonzales and other celebrated local artists
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Life Along The Streetcar
This week on Life Along the Streetcar, we dive into the silver-lined world of Eric Buckley, founder of ENB Jewelry, whose handcrafted pieces are inspired by Tucson’s vibrant art culture and enriched by century-old design traditions.
From cutting rough turquoise like a loaf of bread to using 1800s-era impression dies, Eric walks us through his fascinating process, his family’s artistic roots, and the cultural significance of the Arizona bolo tie. You’ll also get the inside scoop on where to find his work this holiday season.
📍 Recorded in the heart of Downtown Tucson
🎧 Originally aired on Downtown Radio 99.1 FM
🌐 Website: https://lifealongthestreetcar.org
🔗 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LifeAlongTheStreetcar
📸 Guest Instagram: @enb_jewelry
🎨 Tucson Gallery: https://thetucsongallery.com