Award winning artist James McGrew is teaching a special 2 1/2-day workshop directly following his participation in the 15th annual Sedona Plein Air Festival (Oct. 12 to 19) The final event of the Sedona Plein Air Festival is the Main...
The Sedona Arts Center is hosting multiple exhibitions in their galleries throughout the month of August. In the Historic Art Barn in Uptown, the 2019 Summer Co-op Exhibition and Sale will be showing from Friday, Aug. 2, through Sunday,...
Uptown construction traffic has not thwarted any creativity at Sedona Arts Center! As the digging and paving and rerouting continues, the Arts Center forges on with exhibitions, workshops, classes and special events. The 60-year-old nonprofit has plenty of free...
Sedona PhotoFest 2019 will educate and inspire photographers and enthusiasts of every level with three days of free talks, presentations and workshops. The event includes technical and artistic insights and personal stories across a wide spectrum of interests including...
Visit Sedona Arts Center this May and indulge in the creative wonders of featured artists Patricia Caldwell, Bill Cramer, Chikako Myers and Dennis Ott. An opening reception will take place during the 1st Friday Gallery Tour, May 3,...
Sedona Arts Center will be hosting its annual Out of The Fire student ceramics exhibition and sale from Friday March 22 through Sunday March 24 in Uptown Sedona. The show will feature works by ceramicists: Suzy Allen, Richard Bayles,...
Sedona Arts Center Hosts Two Expansive Exhibitions in March Sedona Arts Center proudly presents two brilliant exhibitions this spring. The March collection of artists in the Fine Art Gallery features bronze...
Why settle for a snapshot, when you can create a masterpiece? Join me in my one-day crash course at Sedona Arts Center on Saturday, January 26, 2019 to learn how to take spectacular photos using only your iPhone! ...
Kelli Klymenko is an artist, photographer and the marketing director for Sedona Arts Center.
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