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    May 15, 2013No Comments
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    logo_rowegallerySedona AZ (May 15, 2013) – Summer makes its grand entrance on June 21, and with the season comes endless sunshine, balmy nights and the perfect opportunity to refresh your home with new art. Rowe Fine Art Gallery will host a summer soiree on Friday, June 7, from 5 to 8 p.m. during the Sedona Gallery Association’s First Friday Gallery Tour. Let the friendly art experts at the gallery help you choose the right piece for your home or office. And don’t forget the important men in your life: Father’s Day is June 16, and Rowe Gallery has plenty of unique gifts for the dad who has everything.

    20130515_rowegalleryRowe Fine Art Gallery represents renowned, award-winning artists including sculptors Kim Kori, Alvin Marshall, Nicolai Medvedev, Erik Petersen, Ken Rowe, Jason Scull and Joshua Tobey; painters Mark Eberhard, Vince Fazio, Lynn Heil, Sue Krzyston, John Poon and Gabor Svagrik; graphite artist Jack Morley; jewelers Cherie Danielle, Jennifer Inge and Liam Herbert; and handcrafted knives by Ken Steigerwalt. Each of these traditional and contemporary southwestern artists has a distinct style, and art lovers are sure to find something that catches their eye.

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    “We’re wrapping up a very busy winter and spring, so it’s time to catch our breath and reacquaint collectors with our fabulous artists,” says Monica Rowe, who co-owns the gallery with her husband, wildlife sculptor Ken Rowe. “Ken has a full summer ahead of him as he travels to Michigan to complete a commission and then to Yellowstone National Park and Jackson, Wyoming, to sculpt bison and wolves. There will be many new pieces of art to debut this fall!”

    Rowe Fine Art Gallery represents traditional and contemporary southwestern sculptors, painters and jewelers. The gallery is located under the bell tower in Patio de las Campanas at Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village (336 SR 179, Suite A-102 in Sedona). It 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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