Sedona Arts Center — New Exhibition at Sedona Arts Center!

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NOW FEATURING:
Nancy Black, Christine Debrosky, John Foster, Chikako Myers, Joan Roberts, and Julie Ronning Talbot 

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 Fine Art Gallery is currently open Wednesday through Sunday, 10 am – 5 pm. Sedona Arts Center is located at 15 Art Barn Road in Uptown Sedona.

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

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Now Showing in our Fine Art Gallery in Uptown, Sedona
Nancy Black

Nancy enjoys knitting and weaving with a lot of color. Most of her pieces are vibrant accents to the wearer’s wardrobe and are meant to be the statement piece to an outfit. She is also a spinner of various fibers from wool to silk which she sometimes incorporates into her pieces. After retiring from the hectic business world, Nancy found spinning yarn and knitting relaxing and rewarding hobbies. Recently she has learned to weave. Over time, she has learned from many knit-wear designers how to create beautiful pieces that hopefully will appeal to others.

Christine DebroskyA soft infusion of light is what sets the work of Christine Debrosky apart. Whether it is the moody drama of a monsoon sky, the brilliant sparkle of a rare desert snowfall, or the famous red rock glow, her paintings are informed by the interplay of light and shadow. Sharing the beauty of our surroundings has always been a driving force and inspiration.

Although we are amongst the spectacular high desert beauty of Sedona, it is often the simple things that catch her eye, such as a lone juniper, or the red dust at her feet on a hike …all transformed with the ever changing dance of sunlight. Take a breath… pause, and enjoy the wonder.

John FosterJohn changed his artistic medium for creation to clay in 2011 by starting classes at the Sedona Arts Center. He is fortunate enough to be able to work out of his private studio in Sedona, where he is fine tuning the creative process with his love of the potter’s wheel. John creates magnificent decorative Raku work along with beautiful usable ceramic pieces. This will be John’s final show before he is off on an adventure of a lifetime traveling the United States and beyond. Grab one of his pieces while you can!
Chikako Myers

Chikako Myers offers a beautiful variety of jewelry at the Sedona Arts Center including fused dichroic glass work and metalwork. She has the perfect pieces for everyday wear or if you’re looking to brighten up your wardrobe with something colorful and flashy! Swing by the Sedona Arts Center gallery to try on her new rings, cuffs, and much more!

Joan Roberts

Joan Roberts is usually connected to her jewelry in fine silver and gold. However, over time she has expressed herself and her environment through several different mediums. Shw recently became excited about fiber arts – specifically nuno (wet) felting. She uses merino wool, silk and recycled material to create scarves, pins and whatever else comes off her table. Each colorful piece is unique in design.
Julie Ronning Talbot

From rust to roses, Talbot enjoys depicting weathered surfaces and flower petals to an equal degree, dropping watercolor onto paper or dyes onto silk and watching the vibrant colors blend themselves. Starting with a careful drawing, analyzing the structure of the subject, then adding veils of color, Talbot evokes the romantic realism of the beauty around us.

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Sedona Arts Center is one of Northern Arizona’s most well-established cultural organizations and serves as the creative heart of Sedona. Founded in 1958, the nonprofit organization is based at the Art Barn in Uptown and offers year-round classes, exhibitions, festivals, and cultural events that enhance the creative life of the Verde Valley. The Center’s Fine Art Gallery promotes the original works of over 100 local artists and regularly offers special assistance for collectors and art buyers, offers private studio visits, and fosters hundreds of arts education opportunities each year.
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