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    Gallery Hopping in West Sedona

    October 18, 2019No Comments
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    20191018_meltingpoint2Sedona AZ (October 18, 2019) – Discover West Sedona galleries and artists when you go Gallery Hopping from 5-8pm on  Saturday October 26th.  Traveling along 89A from Dry Creek Road toward Soldiers Pass Road you can hop into nine galleries. Covering a range of art choices, there will be something for everyone.

    You could begin at the south end in the Greg Lawson Gallery (2679 W. Highway 89A) tucked in behind Gerardo’s Italian restaurant. Begin your journey with tasty red wine and some home-made garlic bread with marinara!

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    Further on up 89A you will come to ALT Gallery (2301 89A, Suite 102) next door to Synergy which will be open late serving drinks and chocolate.

    On your right as you head on north, is the Artist Market and Sedona Giclee Gallery in the Harkens Plaza, and while there drop in at Sedona Poke Company.

    Almost opposite there, turn onto Coffee Pot Road at the light to visit Vibrant Life Gallery (with arts jewelry and sculptures) and just around the corner DuCharme Framing and Gallery on Contractors Lane. Walk across the road to Basha’s plaza to sample one of the famous Fiesta Mexicana margaritas and perhaps a fabulous burrito.

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    Creative Gateways on Birch Boulevard, just around the corner from ChoclaTree and La Rosales restaurants, offers an opportunity to see where artists work.

    Stop in at The Melting Point (across 89A from Whole Foods) and consider which class you might take to try your hand at glass-blowing your own original piece of art.

    At the end of this Gallery Hopping trip visit Rumi Tree Art Gallery just off Soldiers Pass Road  (40 Soldier’s Pass Rd, Suite 12) and conveniently next to Judi’s Restaurant.

    Look for little snacks and music along the way, and whether on foot or bike or by car, this West Sedona Gallery hopping event from 5-8pm on Saturday October 26th.  will inspire, entertain and perhaps provide that perfect gift for one you love this holiday season.

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