Sedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde ValleySedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde Valley
    Sedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde Valley Sedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde Valley
    • Home
    • Sedona
      • Arts and Entertainment
      • Bear Howard Chronicles
      • Business Profiles
      • City of Sedona
      • Elections
      • Goodies & Freebies
      • Mind & Body
      • Sedona News
    • Opinion
    • Real Estate
    • About
    • The Sedonan
    • Advertise
    • Sedona’s Best
    Sedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde ValleySedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde Valley
    Home»Sedona News»Rowe Fine Art Gallery is the Place to Spot Shining Stars
    Sedona News

    Rowe Fine Art Gallery is the Place to Spot Shining Stars

    November 22, 2020No Comments
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Email Reddit WhatsApp
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Reddit WhatsApp

    Rowe GallerySedona AZ (November 22, 2020) – Shine bright this holiday season after stopping into Rowe Fine Art Gallery in December. After back-to-back shows this fall featuring the gallery’s award-winning sculptors and painters, it’s time for the jewelers to step into the spotlight. The gallery unveils Shining Stars on Friday, December 4, at 4 p.m. The festive exhibit showcases Sedona artist Liam Herbert and Colorado-based jeweler Jennifer Inge. It runs through December, so you have plenty of time to stop by and shop for everyone on your list.

    Horsehair jewelry by Jennifer Inge
    Horsehair jewelry by Jennifer Inge

    Liam will debut his new pendant, Family Embrace, during the show. Those familiar with Liam’s work know that family is a recurring theme, both in his jewelry and sculptures. With immediate families spending more and more time together during the COVID-19 pandemic, Liam was inspired to create a wearable piece of art that symbolizes the importance of family, especially in this unique moment in time. “Instead of looking outside ourselves, we need to look to each other as we encourage one another with love, compassion, understanding and care,” says Liam. “We can disagree, yet it is so critical to embrace each other and our differences.”

    The pendant is available in sterling silver and gold. Liam’s ever popular Two Hearts Together Forever will also be on display.

    Sedona Gift Shop

    Jeweler and avid equestrian Jennifer Inge captures the wild spirit of one of the West’s most representative animals with her horsehair bracelets, necklaces and earrings. Jennifer plaits horsehair into triple-square, double-square and single-flat braids and finishes her pieces with sterling silver spacers and charms. Each piece is one of a kind. And if you have a horse lover in your life, take note: Jennifer creates commission pieces using hair from your loved one’s pony. Speak to a gallery associate for details.

    Finally, Ken and Monica Rowe and the entire Rowe Fine Art Gallery family of associates and artists wish everyone a happy holiday season. Thank you for your unwavering support during this unprecedented year.

    Rowe Fine Art Gallery represents traditional and contemporary southwestern artists. The gallery, located under the bell tower in Patio de las Campanas at Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village, is open Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Friday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.  For more information, call 928-282-8877, visit rowegallery.com, or find us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

    Healing Paws

    This is an advertisement

    Comments are closed.

    If I Were Curtis Sliwa
    By Tommy Acosta

    One of my guilty little pleasures is imagining what I would do if I was in someone else’s shoes, especially politicians. In this essay I would love to jump into the shoes of Curtis Sliwa, a former New York City vigilante who founded the Guardian Angels and is now running as a Republican for mayor of his city.

    Read more→

    The Sedonan
    House of Seven Arches
    Need More Customers?
    Bear Howard Chronicles
    Humankind
    Tlaquepaque
    Verde Valley Wine Trail
    Recent Comments
    • Jill Dougherty on Cottonwood, Verde Valley Residents Join Largest Protest Yet to Reject Abuses of Power
    • JB on Film Festival presents ‘Good Morning, Vietnam’ outdoors under the stars July 3
    • JB on Between Bombs and Olive Branches: The Art of the Deal
    • JB on If I Was Curtis Sliwa
    • Mark Harris on The Attics of Conscience — What Could Soon Happen in Sedona and Across America
    • Daniel J Sullivan MDJD on If I Was Curtis Sliwa
    • Jill Dougherty on If I Was Curtis Sliwa
    • Blue on Between Bombs and Olive Branches: The Art of the Deal
    • Blue on The Attics of Conscience — What Could Soon Happen in Sedona and Across America
    • Charles H Blum on License to Spy
    • TJ Hall on If I Was Curtis Sliwa
    • JB on If I Was Curtis Sliwa
    • Stephanie lenore Maciel on The Attics of Conscience — What Could Soon Happen in Sedona and Across America
    • Michael Schroeder on The Attics of Conscience — What Could Soon Happen in Sedona and Across America
    • Michael Schroeder on License to Spy
    Archives
    The Sedonan
    © 2025 All rights reserved. Sedona.biz.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.