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    City welcomes Don Kennell and Lisa Adler, creators of the Sedona Roadrunner

    November 6, 2025No Comments
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    SEDONA, Ariz. – The city invites the public to a Meet the Artist event on Thursday, Nov. 13, 2025 from 4
    to 6 p.m. at Community Library Sedona featuring Don Kennell and Lisa Adler, the creators of the Sedona
    Roadrunner at the Morgan/Arrow Road roundabout. This is a chance to learn more about their inspiration,
    how the Sedona Roadrunner was created and their work nationally.

    The city installed their sculpture in November 2024; it features the native bird, in a naturalistic setting with
    Sedona’s dramatic landscape for its backdrop. The piece stands 15-feet tall by 7-feet wide by 9-feet deep
    and is made of steel, galvanized sheet metal and glass. When drivers make their way around the piece,
    the sculpture acts like a zoetrope giving the impression of continuous motion.Kennell and Adler’s company,

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    DKLA Design, is based in Santa Fe where Kennell creates the design
    drawings and leads the fabrication crew and Adler focuses on community engagement. Their impressive,
    larger than life sculptures include horses, birds, dogs and interactive pieces.

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