Sedona Arts Center
Community Plein Air Event at L’Auberge de Sedona
L'Auberge de Sedona 301 Little Lane, Sedona, AZ, United StatesWednesday, September 19, 2018 9 am to Noon Artists and the public are invited to enjoy a morning at L'Auberge! Artists will be painting or drawing in any medium along the creek at L'Auberge de Sedona.The public is invited to attend and watch artists as they complete plein air art, working from life along theRead More
14th Annual Sedona Plein Air Festival
Sedona Arts Center 15 Art Barn Rd, Sedona, AZ, United StatesOur community’s iconic creative event - Sedona Plein Air Festival - is a week-long celebration of extraordinary landscapes, world-renowned artists, unique workshops, and wonderful free events from October 13 to 20, 2018. Sedona Arts Center invites you along to be inspired and experience master artists painting in the Shangri-La of the Southwest! Sedona is aRead More
15th Annual Sedona Plein Air Festival
15 Art Barn Road, Sedona, AZ, United StatesSee artists painting in the Shangri-La of the Southwest! Sedona is a sublime environment with stunning beauty and the Sedona Arts Center has roots going back 60 years to the founding of Sedona’s identity as an ‘art colony’. The Sedona Plein Air Festival takes place during the best weather period of the year at the height of tourist season and is supported by a group of very experienced and enthusiastic staff and volunteers. Our community of art lovers open their doors to host – twenty-five artists from around the country have been selected to participate.
Facebook Live “Creative Cocktail Party” with artist Jodie King
Facebook Live AZ, United StatesJodie King Creative Cocktail Party! Join us for this Facebook Live event April 7th to celebrate and learn about the creative process! Tuesday, April 7th at 4:00pm Arizona Time Jodie King is an inspirational, wildly creative soul who is offering her four-day intensive and absolutely fun workshop here at the Sedona Arts Center, “HonestRead More
Celebrate Sedona
Sedona Arts Center State Route 89A and Art Barn Road, Sedona, United StatesHeld in the upper parking lot of Sedona Arts Center, Celebrate Sedona is a bi-monthly celebration of the beauty and diversity of local and regional music, food, drink, and artistry! Our first event was on August 4, 2021, and it will take place from 4 pm – 6 pm on the first Wednesday of everyRead More
Souls of Forgotten Objects
Sedona Arts Center State Route 89A and Art Barn Road, Sedona, United StatesExploring the intersection between trash and treasure, Souls of Forgotten Objects will include an exhibit, workshops and demonstrations that bring found or forgotten objects together to create something beautiful. Whether that is an old tree branch, bike tire, cardboard, colorful material, metal or paper, the exhibit welcomes artists to submit 2D or 3D work thatRead More
Celebrate Sedona
Sedona Arts Center State Route 89A and Art Barn Road, Sedona, United StatesHeld in the upper parking lot of Sedona Arts Center, Celebrate Sedona is a bi-monthly celebration of the beauty and diversity of local and regional music, food, drink, and artistry! Our first event was on August 4, 2021, and it will take place from 4 pm – 6 pm on the first Wednesday of everyRead More
¡Qué Hermoso! Meet the Artists FREE EVENT
Sedona Arts Center State Route 89A and Art Barn Road, Sedona, United StatesMeet three of the featured artists in the current exhibition, Que Hermoso! Emily Costello, Noemi Gonzalez, Gretchen Lopez will each share their inspiration and stories behind the work created for the exhibition. Emily Costello is a self-taught painter, printer and mixed media artist. Her art is inspired by her Mexican heritage, its cultural icons, imagery,Read More
FREE LECTURE – El Metro: Art & Wayfinding in Mexico City with Cristen Crujido
Sedona Arts Center State Route 89A and Art Barn Road, Sedona, United StatesCulturally rich and chaotic, El Metro is a living entity—a lively and dynamic underground city. Distinctive in character, it offers around the clock sensory stimulation. From bustling food stalls and shops to public art, exhibitions, and impromptu concerts, Mexico City’s subway system facilitates conscious and subconscious emotive bonds and attachments. Since its inauguration in 1969,Read More