Art is for Everyone: What is Art?

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Art is for Everyone: What is Art?
with Luminous Antonio

Monday, November 18, 2024 | 10:00 am – 11:30 am

  • Registration: Each student needs to enroll individually.
  • Location: Sedona Arts Center, Art Barn building.

November 18 – What is Art – What is the difference between art from the soul and art made for the marketplace?  Who can do it? Impermanence as a theme.

This is part one of a four part series of talks.  Register individually for this talk here or sign up for all four lectures for $40.

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Luminous Antonio

Luminous Antonio

Luminous began honing her painting skills as a teenager and attended the New School for Social Research and Pratt in New York studying psychology, philosophy and comparative religions. She went on to become an art dealer of 18th-20th Century European and American Paintings in NYC. After a decade-long successful career as an art dealer, she moved West and graduated from the San Francisco Art Institute with degrees in Painting and Performance/Video.

She was fortunate to study under San Tchakalian, Carlos Villa, Franklin Williams, Wally Hedrick, Paul Kos and Robert Colescott among others.

In over 500 works she speaks of inner worlds, hidden histories, archaeological and sacred places and unseen dimensions. Her current work depicts views of Earth as it might be glimpsed through dimensions from distant galaxies – or from the unique universe of each viewer

During 2023/24 her work has received international attention, exhibited at ARTEXPO Basel; Finity Gallery in Berlin; Thomson Gallery in Zug,Switzerland; Cipriarte Venezia Gallery in Venice, Italy;  Casa Del Arte. Palma de Mallorca, Spain and Nicoleta gallery, Berlin.

Her painting, Desert Solitaire, won a contest to be exhibited at Thomson Gallery, Zug Switzerland in August and September this year.

“Star Systems” and “Heaven and Earth” were accepted at the Florence Biennale in Florence Italy and shown October 13-23, 2023.

Cancellation Policy

Registration and Cancellation Policies

Registration

  • Each student must enroll individually.
  • Classes must be paid in full upon registration.
  • Students may register online or by calling the Sedona Arts Center’s Office at 928-282-3809, ext 1.
  • Visa, MasterCard, Discover, or American Express are accepted or student may pay with cash or check by registering in person during office hours, 9 am – 5 pm, Mon – Fri.

In-Person and Online Classes Cancellation

  • Students must cancel or transfer at least 7 days prior to the first day of class.
  • If a student cancels or transfers before the 7-day cut-off, a 15% fee will be applied.
  • If a student cancels within 7 days prior to class, there are no refunds.
  • If Sedona Arts Center cancels the class for any reason, all payments made will be refunded in full.

Note: If traveling to Sedona, we strongly urge students to purchase refundable airline tickets or travel insurance in case of workshop cancellation due to insufficient enrollment or other unforeseen changes. Sedona Arts Center is not responsible for non-refundable ticket purchases or lodging fees.

Important Message

The Sedona Arts Center is not responsible for providing make-up sessions or issuing refunds, credits, or transfers for courses missed as a result of illness, emergencies, or other events beyond our control. There are absolutely no refunds after the cut-off date for any reason, unless the Sedona Arts Center has to cancel the workshop, then all fees paid will be refunded in full.

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