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    Start Your June in Jerome with Art Walk

    May 24, 2019No Comments
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    logo_jeromeartwalkJerome AZ (May 24, 2019) – Warm, easy nights of June in Jerome will set the perfect mood to welcome art lovers as they stroll the lovely galleries and studios that circle the town from the Old Jerome High School to Made in Jerome Pottery. This first Saturday Art Walk on June 1st will continue to delight the growing group of regulars as well as lucky newcomers to this wonderful evening.  The festivities start at 5:00PM throughout the town with a free shuttle running until 8:00PM. Great food and charming accommodations make Jerome a perfect weekend getaway. Four wine tasting rooms, live music at café’s and bars and the offbeat ambiance of this mile-high town are the perfect backdrop for a weekend of art.

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    “3 Mile House,” Cody DeLong

    Cody DeLong: Cody has returned from his annual rafting trip through the Grand Canyon. He and 11 other artists spent 8 days and nights and covered over 226 river miles. They painted small paintings in camp each day and took photos during the day while rafting. Come in and see a couple of commissions Cody is currently working on and hear about the painting expedition. CodyDeLong.com 300 Hull Ave. between spook hall and the visitor center.  www.CodyDeLong.com.

    The Jerome Artists’ Cooperative Gallery: The Jerome Artists’ Cooperative is a vibrant community of fine artists and crafts people living and working in or near Jerome, Arizona. Stop in during the Jerome’s First Saturday Art walk, June 1, from 5-8pm when the  Jerome Artists’ Cooperative Gallery presents, “Two of a Kind with Mary Rochelle Burnham and Jim Todd.” Mary Rochelle Burnham and Jim Todd discovered they share a similar background in art as both artists have a representational style and work primarily in oil. Having met at the Jerome Artists’ Cooperative Gallery as members exhibiting their fine art paintings, they developed a friendship and respect for each other as they began sharing stories of their dual careers as both illustrators and fine artists. Learn more about these fine artists during Jerome’s First Saturday art walk when there will be a reception for the artists.

    Refreshments will be served, and a very special guest will provide live music entertainment: local musician, Tommy Rocks! Tommy is best known in Arizona as one of the state’s top ukulele players. He created the Jerome Ukulele Orchestra, and the Sedona Ukulele Posse. Art walk is from 5-8 pm at the Jerome Artists’ Cooperative Gallery, 502 Main Street, Jerome. 928-639-4276. www.jeromecoop.com. info@jeromecoop.com. The show runs till July 31. Open Daily 10-6.

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    “Waya,” Jim Todd at
    Jerome Artist’s Coop Gallery

    The Jerome Artists’ Cooperative Gallery is comprised of 37 local member-artists who work in a wide variety of media. To become a member, please stop by the gallery and pick up an application, or download one from the website: www.jeromecoop.com.

    Please join Zen Mountain Gallery for May Art Walk. Zen Mountain Gallery is an eclectic mix of over 60 local artists including painting, photography, pottery, jewelry and glass.  Visit Zen Mountain Gallery at 515 Main St, Jerome, AZ 86331

    Pura Vida Gallery, where Life is Good. “Pura Vida…Life is Good.”

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    The award-winning gallery is honored to offer American handcrafts from over 120 artists working in organic forms and exciting colors in ceramics, jewelry, art to wear, garden art, and blown glass that all convey the true essence of the artist that created each one-of-a-kind piece. http://www.puravidagalleryjerome.com/

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    “Ready for my Closeup,” Mary Rochelle Burnham at Jerome Artist’s Coop Gallery

    Visit Made in Jerome Pottery to discover pots made the ancient way! There will be music in the kiln yard! So, come on by and linger for a while! Check out ourFacebook page!

    Join Puscifer the Store and Four Eight Wineworks, Arizona’s only wine cooperative during the Jerome Art Walk. Enjoy music, snacks, and check out our Arizona wine, craft beer and house-made gelato. We’re located at 140 Main Street in Jerome.

    Firefly Gallery is always a must-see stop during Art Walk. Firefly was created from love and appreciation for the outdoors, nature, changing seasons and gardening, with the idea to bring a touch of the outside indoors. They have both functional and decorative items for your home, outdoor living space and garden. http://fireflyjerome.com/index.html

    Nellie Bly Kaleidoscopes & Art Glass In our 31st year! We are the largest kaleidoscope gallery in the world. We are “hands-on” and invite you to come and play. 136 Main Street, Jerome, AZ.  www.nbscopes.com

    Make a night of it on June 1st from 5:00 to 8:00 PM.  Have dinner at one of the great restaurants or spend the night at a Bed and Breakfast. With gallery openings, open studios, live music and delicious treats at some stops, this is one spring night that will delight. Wine tasting, live music at The Mile High Grill and The Spirit Room. Come for the art, stay for the fun.

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