Sedona, Az –On Saturday, May 23, one dozen award winning fiber artisans will be demonstrating their unique style and technique at the Sedona Heritage Museum at 738 Jordan Road in Uptown. The event, which will go from 10 am to 3 pm, is free to attend, and visitors may purchase their favorite pieces! Refreshments will be available. Entertainment will be provided by Sedona’s own Sisters 3, a trio of talented youth violinists.

This is a first-ever community event hosted by the Heritage Museum and The Artists Consortium (TAC) which produces live art events throughout the year. Former events featured widely acclaimed sculptors, musicians and painters.
Fiber art is so unique; no two pieces are the same. Here’s what it entails: loom, basket and tapestry weaving, spinning yarn, multi-media materials, dyeing, sewing, knitting, needle and hand felting, crocheting, and remaking and upcycling.
“This event is exactly what Sedona needs” said Skip Daum, Founder of TAC. “It brings together seasoned and young artists demonstrating their considerable skill for the benefit of our residents and visitors. It’s part of my effort to revitalize Sedona through art.”
Admission to the Sedona Heritage Museum will be free for the day.
The event is a collaboration between the Museum and TAC. The Artists Consortium was founded in 2024 by Skip Daum, and seeks to bring artists together in a public forum.
The Sedona Historical Society operates the Sedona Heritage Museum located in Jordan Historical Park, 735 Jordan Road in Uptown Sedona, Arizona. For more information call 928-282-7038 or visit www.sedonamuseum.org.

