Sedona Arts Center — Visit Our Online Gallery Today!

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Visit Our Online Gallery Today!

The Center’s Fine Art Gallery showcases the largest selection in Sedona of artwork by local artists. If you are seeking a rare piece of fine art, a gift of exquisite jewelry, appreciate stunning photography, or looking for a lovely keepsake from your visit to Sedona, the Arts Center has it all and more. The Arts Center is a 501(c)3 organization that offers all purchases without sales tax – almost a 10% savings.

The online gallery represents a full spectrum of the diversity of artists represented by the arts center.  Visit us today!

The Gallery is currently open Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 10 am – 5 pm. Sedona Arts Center is located at 15 Art Barn Road in Uptown Sedona.

Visit the Sedona Arts Center Fine Art Gallery Online Today!
Joshua Been

“The style I paint in is known as Impressionistic Realism. To find eternal balance in the elegant dance of light and form is my highest inspiration. Through congruence of our visual vocabulary and shared human experience, I am able to imply detail without overstating it. Brushwork and palette knife together create a textural Impressionism and paint quality which entice a closer look, while it is through a little distance that my paintings become Realistic portals into a time and place. Through my work, I sincerely hope to remind and inspire others to take time to see just how amazing this existence is.”

Deep in the Redwall Limestone 
Joshua Been
This 36″ x 60″ oil is in a black 42.5″ x 66.5″ frame
Libby CaldwellLibby has been a professional artist since 1976. Her work has been exhibited in galleries in Norwich England, Gandia Spain, McAllen Texas and most recently in both Sedona and Phoenix Arizona. “My most recent paintings combine my formal training in portraiture with the documentary nature of journaling, capturing a moment of life and distilling it into a work of fine art.”
The Queen’s Vineyard at Windsor
Libby Caldwell
24″ x 30″ Oil, framed
David KiehmDave has traveled extensively throughout North America and Europe to observe wildlife and wild places for subjects for his paintings. These paintings have been shown at Marwell International Wildlife Society, UK, Roger Tory Peterson Institute Museum,  The Houston Museum of Natural History, The Hiram Blauvelt Art Museum, and The Nature in Art Gallery and Museum, UK, to name a few.
Western Bluebirds – Wagon Wheel
David Kiehm
14″ x 14″ watercolor in a 20.5″ x 21.25″ frame.
Susan Moody

Susan Moody, a Sedona glass artist, specializes in fused glass and kiln formed glass work.  “The Wave” reflects Susan’s passion to create “one of a kind” glass art. “The Wave” is her glass interpretation of the sandstone formation near the Arizona/Utah border.

The Wave
Susan Moody
Kiln formed. 19″ in diameter glass bowl with custom metal stand. 22″H by 19″W.
Elaine Belvin

Elaine brings a combination of artistic and technological skills to her images.  She uses the camera as a tool to create works of art that capture an expression, a mood, a natural geometry, an exceptional quality of light, or a striking color palette.  Computer technology helps her to transform what the camera captured into what she saw in her mind’s eye. It is this combination of artistic and computer skills that shapes the final product.  Through photography, she has discovered a way of expressing and representing the things that touch her and hopefully, touch others.

Stars and Swirls
Elaine Belvin
24″ x 16″ Dye-Infused Metal
M.L. Coleman

Inspired by the ever-changing light and colors found in nature, ML Coleman seeks to convey the essence of his subject utilizing a painterly form of realism that is fresh, vibrant and energetic. He strives to make each painting come to life with a spirit of its own and in turn, evoke an emotional response in the viewer.

Spanish Daggers
M.L. Coleman
54″ x 36″ oil. 56″ x 38″ Framed
Ron Schneider

Ron strives to produce dimensional replicas of some of the unique architecture of the Southwest. He uses techniques and materials individually developed over time, trial and through patience. The work is a combination of woodworking, sculpture, color, texture and realism.

Spirit Rock
Ron Schneider
Spirit Rock is on a base that swivels to give you 360° views of the piece.
The sculpture measurements are approximately 13.5″ h x 16″ w x 9″ d.
James Latham

Jim is a life long woodworker whose main emphasis is woodturning.  He only uses native wood found in the wild. Mesquite being the wood of choice. He prefers to turn small pieces as opposed to larger to achieve more detail.

Lidded Mesquite Vessel
James Latham
Measures 6.5″ high with lid and 4.5″ at it’s widest circumference.
Loving Bowls in the Gallery
Sedona Arts Center continues its annual Loving Bowls charity fundraiser in the gallery this year. $10 Loving Bowls and special $50 Salad Bowls are available in the Fine Art Gallery on an ongoing basis. Over 1500 bowls have been made and lovingly glazed in a variety of finishes by professional volunteer potters.

Proceeds from this ongoing event will go to the Sedona Food Bank, Sedona Community Center, Humane Society of Sedona, Verde Valley Santuary, and educational programs at Sedona Arts Center.

The Fine Art Gallery at the Sedona Arts Center is currently open Friday–Sunday from 10am to 5pm
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