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    “Art That Transcends”

    January 16, 2013No Comments
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    Sedona AZ (January 16, 2013) – This February experience “Art That Transcends” at Sedona Arts Center’s fine art logo_sedonaartscentergallery in Uptown Sedona from February 1–26, 2013. Indulge in the spectacular creativity of artists Justine Mantor-Waldie (mixed media), David Haskell (oil), C.E. Norton (oil) and Lyn & Ken Mikell (ceramics). Experience a memorable First Friday February 1, 2013 from 5 to 8 p.m. for the opening reception, where you can mingle with artists, art lovers and collectors. The excitement continues in the Special Exhibition Gallery where over 50 member artists participate in the Annual Winter Member’s Co-op!

    • 20130116_Mantor-Waldiegrand_canyon_overlook-sac1“A personal experience with the landscape is intertwined with my love of archaeology. Journeys to many sacred sites in the Southwest have enhanced my images with multiple layers of meaning. My layered paintings depict landscape both as an abstraction and a visually created window into reality.” – Justine Mantor-Waldie

    • “My paintings are the result of experiences in the field that have inspired my sense of awe and appreciation for the incredible beauty of the Western landscape.“ – David Haskell

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    • Lyn and Ken Mikell balance their ceramic art with music, playing at many of the resorts in and around Sedona. They have been featured at festivals all over the West.

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    • C. E. Norton became a full-time professional painter following her move from California to Arizona. From the time Carol was old enough to hold a brush, she drew and painted.

    Visit Sedona Arts Center first, where more than 400 artists teach, study and follow their passion! Sedona Arts Center features a new themed exhibit each month with truly outstanding local artists. We have the largest selection of fine art in all styles and mediums you will find in Sedona! From exquisite jewelry to bronze sculptures, we have something for everyone. Our Fine Art Gallery is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. with Opening Receptions every First Friday of the month from 5 to 8 p.m.  Sedona Arts Center is a 501(c) 3 nonprofit educational institution dedicated to nurturing creative discovery, learning and sharing through arts education and artistic development.

    The Sedona Arts Center is located at State Route 89A & Art Barn Road in uptown Sedona. The Galleries are open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.  For more information call 928-282-3809 or visit SedonaArtsCenter.org

    Gift certificates are also available for merchandise, courses offered through the school and gift memberships!  Call 928-282-3809 or toll-free 888-954-4442

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