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    Oak Creek Arts and Crafts Show Returns to Sedona Vista Village

    Outdoor art festival features over 40 artists and live music
    April 8, 2022No Comments
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    Oak Creek Arts and Crafts ShowsSedona News – Arts and crafts lovers rejoice with the return of the Oak Creek Arts and Craft Show on April 15-17, 2022, at Sedona Vista Village, 6657 State Route 179, Sedona,  AZ 86351. The shows are very popular with both the locals and visitors. In fact, they have added another location just to showcase all of the artists. Shopping is at its finest with paintings, photography, pottery, jewelry and Native American art. There are gourmet food booths and live entertainment, too. Admission is free. Show time is 9am-5pm, all in an open air venue nestled amidst the red rocks of Sedona.
     
    Support small business and local artists. Be sure to check out Sedona Lavender Farms artist Marilyn Bradford and her lotions, body butters gift baskets and more, all made from lavender grown on her farm in the Verde Valley. Watch Hopi artist Kevin Quannies demonstrate Kachina doll carving and see the authentic native jewelry from silversmith Ben & Leroy Begay.

    Web: https://www.oakcreekartsandcraftsshow.com  
    Phone: 760-985-7773

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    Oak Creek Arts and Crafts Shows are located in beautiful Sedona, Arizona at the Oak Creek Factory Outlet Mall in the Village of Oak Creek. Sedona Vista Village is a premier open-air shopping, dining, entertainment and accommodation center. For more information about the Village, visit their website at https://www.sedonavistavillage.com.  

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