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    Hot August Nights at Rowe Fine Art Gallery

    July 20, 2011No Comments
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     Sedona Gallery Association  1st Friday Tour August 5

    Sedona, AZ (July 18, 2011) – Summer is here! Refresh yourself with cool art at Rowe Fine Art Gallery on Aug. 5 from 5 to 8 p.m. during the Sedona Gallery Association’s 1st Friday Gallery Tour. Come see the latest pre-cast sculptures from gallery owner and wildlife sculptor Ken Rowe. Ken will be in the gallery to answer questions about the creative process and talk about the adventures that inspire his work. Relax in the air-conditioned space with a glass of wine and a selection of tasty appetizers.

    August is also the perfect time to become reacquainted with the gallery’s selection of traditional and contemporary southwestern artists. Rowe Gallery represents painters including Vince Fazio, Lynn Heil, Sue Krzyston, Gabor Svagrik, John Poon and Linda St. Clair as well as graphite artist Jack Morley. Ken’s sculptures figure prominently in the gallery, but Rowe Fine Art also represents sculptors Walt Horton, Doug Hyde, Richard Loffler, Erik Petersen and Jason Scull. Your new favorite artist is just waiting to be discovered at Rowe Fine Art Gallery.

    The gallery is located upstairs in Patio de las Campanas near the bell tower at Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village The gallery is open seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, call 928-282-8877 or visit www.rowegallery.com.

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