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    Julian and Maria Art Installation and Celebration at Canyon Drive Roundabout

    November 25, 2024No Comments
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    Julian and Maria art installation by Susan Kliewer
    Julian and Maria art installation by Susan Kliewer
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    Sedona News – The Julian and Maria art installation by Susan Kliewer will be installed at the Canyon Drive roundabout and celebrated on Tuesday, December 3 at 2:00 PM. (This event was originally scheduled for Monday, December 2 at 2:00 PM at the same location.)

    In 1902, Julian and Maria led a pottery revival through the southwest pueblos and were innovators mastering clay and internationally known.

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    We hope you will join us to celebrate the newest public art installation, meeting at the Black Potion Sedona parking lot at 841 SR 179, next to the Canyon Drive roundabout.

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