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    February Art Walk in Sedona: “Beginning Anew”

    January 23, 2019No Comments
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    logo_svacSedona AZ (January 23, 2018) – February’s Art Walk in Sedona begins with a new exhibit at the Sedona Arts Center, “BEGINNING ANEW”, The Annual Members’ Exhibit by the Sedona Visual Artists’ Coalition (SVAC). This innovative art exhibition opens to the public on Thursday, January 31st and runs through Sunday, February 10th in the Special Exhibition Gallery at the Sedona Arts Center, 15 Art Barn Rd., in Uptown Sedona. Join the artists at the Gala Opening Reception, coinciding with First Friday Sedona Art Walk on February 1st from 5:00pm – 8:00pm.

    20190123_Palmer_Christine_ColorsOfEarthWestFork_Acrylic_PRintOver forty works of art will be exhibited including acrylic, oil, and watercolor paintings, ceramics, glass, mosaic, and sculpture. The SVAC artists have created wonderful works of art in a variety of mediums through their personal interpretations of the title, Beginning Anew. Some artists have created works reflecting changes in their own artistic journeys and how their art work has begun anew, changing the dynamics of their creative process. Other artists have delved into their personal lives and juxtaposed this to their own spiritual journey.

    SVAC has been presenting themed exhibitions in Sedona for 22 years. It is SVAC’s belief that art is an expression of visual communication: A personal sharing between the artist and the viewer that is intimate and emotional. We invite you to explore these exciting works of art from this eclectic and inspirational group of artists. This innovative exhibition is free and open to the public Jan. 31st – February 10th from 10:00am – 5:00pm daily.

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    While at the Sedona Arts Center, be sure to visit the extraordinary legacy art exhibition in their Fine Art Gallery from January 4 through February 26, 2019. Featured artists include: Joella Jean Mahoney, Max Ernst, Joe Beeler, Nasson Gobran, and Keith Schall—artists who have all left their indelible mark on Sedona, the greater art world and beyond. Complimenting this exhibition, in creative partnership with the Goldenstein Gallery, the Arts Center is presenting an additional show in the Historic Art Barn featuring John Waddell and Keith Schall. Visit Sedona Arts Center, one of Northern Arizona’s most well-established cultural organizations and serves as the creative heart of Sedona.

    SVAC is an inclusive organization that welcomes artists at all levels. For more information about SVAC visit our website at: http://sedonaartistscoalition.org.

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