Bolo Tie Exhibit at the Sedona Heritage Museum
Through May 15th: The Sedona Heritage Museum features Arizona's official neckwear — the Bolo Tie — in its current changing exhibit.
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Gallery 527 in Jerome debuts a whole new kind of art. Michael Craig Carrier joins this talented group of artists with his unique Ecological Assemblages which range from graphic displays of bullet-ridden tin cans to frayed and painted tire treads.
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Ancient Discoveries in the Petrified Forest Presented by Jeff Kida
January 18th and 21st: The early and mid-1980's was a boom time at Petrified Forest National Park. Archaeologists and paleontologists roamed the hills, prospected and made amazing discoveries. Jeff Kida, photography editor for Arizona Highways, shares his personal story of his introduction to this research community and the excitement of that time.
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Lanning Gallery Features Kathi Caricof Stone Sculpture
For an artist to stand before a block of stone, a gift from nature, and begin to chip away at it takes real courage. For an artist to feel that the image they are about to awaken is worthy of that intrusion requires total trust that the parts eliminated will reveal a richer vision. At Sedona's Lanning Gallery, the work of sculptor Kathi Caricof unmistakably marks her as an artist worthy of those efforts. Her work will be featured at Lanning Gallery throughout January.
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Kachinas and Figure Carvings At Turquoise Tortoise Gallery
Sedona’s Turquoise Tortoise Gallery has worked with generations of Native American artists over its thirty-seven year history and will begin the New Year with a unique showcase. The gallery will focus on figure carvings linking ancient traditions with contemporary interpretations throughout the month of January.
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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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Museum of Northern Arizona Announces Painted Journeys on the Colorado Plateau Exhibit
Through May 26th: They arrived with vision and anticipation, three Woodstock, New York painters, bringing new eyes and fresh perspectives to the Museum of Northern Arizona's 2007 Artist-in-Residence Program in Flagstaff. Painted Journeys on the Colorado Plateau is an exhibit of their 36 works (12 from each artist). The exhibit remains open through May 26, 2009.
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Mapping the Grand Canyon Exhibit at Historic Kolb Studio
Through February 14th: Cartographers have attempted to map the complex features of the Grand Canyon for more than 150 years. Over time their equipment and techniques have changed dramatically, enabling them to capture fine details and diverse information. See the wide range of maps being used today for recreation, scientific inquiry, and land management. They are as beautiful as they are informative.
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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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