From Earth to Sky: Paintings by Sally Hall Exhibit at Kolb Studio
Through February 17th: When she was a child, fascinating imagery literally came up out of the ground around Sally Hall's feet in the form of tantalizing remnants of "the Ancients" who had known the Grand Canyon before her. The opening reception for the exhibit is on Tuesday, December 1, from 7 - 9 p.m., at the Kolb Studio.
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Red Rock State Park Weekly Programs
The Red Rock State Park hosts a variety of daily, weekly, and seasonal programs featuring the natural wonders of Sedona.
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Canyon Moon Theatre Presents Murder and the Meaning of Love
Through March 30th: Murder and the meaning of true love get a workout in a hotel room that serves as the setting of the latest Canyon Moon Theatre production, Murder at the Howard Johnson's.
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Goldenstein Gallery Presents The Wild
Goldenstein Gallery debuts "The Wild," a stunning show that reveals the powerful instinctual quality that art, of many mediums, has to provoke a vivid response. This enthralling exhibition features the untamed art of Ernst Gruler and Jourdan Dern, and Barbara Brown.
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Sedona Public Library Features Joella Jean Mahoney in Weekly Author Series
March 14th: Joella Jean Mahoney will be discussing her two retrospective books, Cliff People, Figure in Landscape Series and Slide Rock Canyon, Rush to Meaning Series.
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The Book Transformed 2 at Sedona Public Library
Through March 27th: The Sedona Public Library announces the second annual exhibition of Altered Books; books or book parts made into art by The Sedona Visual Artists Coalition and The Friends of the Sedona Library.
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Arizona Women's Festival Kicks-Off at Tlaquepaque
March 14th - 16th: The Arizona Women's Festival weekend festivities begin on Friday, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m., at Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village. Sedona Mayor Pud Colquitt will give an official welcome at 6:00 p.m.
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Geoffrey Roth Features Kim Kori for Women's Festival
March 14th -16th: Kim Kori, one of Sedona's premier women bronze artists, will sculpt and demonstrate her work at Geoffrey Roth during the Arizona Women's Festival hosted by Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village.
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Exhibit at Lanning Gallery Explores the Depth of Landscape
Artist Hans Schiebold creates large-scale landscapes of such depth that each reads like a geological time clock of its scene.
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Exhibit at Turquoise Tortoise Gallery Celebrates Comanche Artist Nocona Burgess
This month Turquoise Tortoise Gallery in Sedona celebrates Comanche artist Nocona Burgess. Burgess, originally from Lawton, Oklahoma, is the great-great grandson, on his mother's side, of arguably the most famous Comanche Indian history has to offer, Chief Quanah Parker.
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Sedona Heritage Museum Celebrates Library Milestones
Throught May 17th: The Sedona Heritage Museum partners with Sedona Public Library in the celebration of the library's 50th anniversary, with a new exhibit on display through mid-May, 2008. A reception will be held on Friday, beginning at 11:00 a.m., at the Museum. The opening event is free, open to the public, and includes free Museum admission during the first hour.
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Museum of Northern Arizona Presents Lost Dinosaur Exhibit
Through March 29th: A once in a lifetime find in 2000 by Museum of Northern Arizona paleontologists led to the discovery of the most complete therizinosaur skeleton ever found.
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