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Jerome Art Walk
Jerome Art Walk
Jerome Art Walk  is the perfect post-Halloween night. If you missed the legendary Halloween costume party in Jerome, just one week later, enjoy a more sedate but equally as entertaining night in this mile high town. Twenty-six studios and galleries will host openings and happenings throughout the artist colony. From the Old Jerome High School studios to The New State Motor Company with the Patrick Lincoln Gallery, art, music, and lively conversation are everywhere. Enjoy great food in wonderful restaurants and maybe even spend the night at one of the lodging choices. Park your car and take the shuttle or stroll the winding streets on a cool fall night.

Caption: Suzann Trout of Bead Creations creates a necklace with turquoise, recycled old Roman glass, and mother of pearl and abalone pendant. Photo by Kim Hoshal.

Jerome Gallery will be hosting ten authors who will be signing their books at the Five Star Book Nook, recently incorporated into this gallery that also boasts the Bitter Creek Winery Wine Tasting Room. Lovely art, good wine, a spectacular view, and interesting writers all set the stage for an interesting art walk.

Gallery 527 in Jerome presents Brandi Lee Cooper's new ceramic work in the show, CULTIVATE.
Organic wood fired Soul Discs, piercing heart shrines and botanical imagery filled sculptures express the artist’s connection and respect for the earth and her desert home. The Gallery welcomes back favorite musician Vyktoria Pratt Keating. Opening November 7 from 5 to 8 p.m., at 527 Main Street, Jerome. Contact Donna at (928) 649-2277 or visit www.gallery527jerome.com. The show continues through November 30.
 
Alan Bur Johnson has recently hung two installations which brought him considerable critical acclaim. "Icarus" juried into the Arizona Biennial held at the Tucson Museum of Art, received the Erni Cabat Award and was described as "most innovative" in the resulting review. "Aerial" previously exhibited only at the AIPAD Photography Show at the Park Avenue Armory in New York, also was deemed  "most innovative"  (ARTINFO) and "most radical" (The New York Art World). Stop by the studio in The Old Jerome High School to see a truly unique space.
 
Aurum Jewelry features singing jeweler Doug Downer and Ray Winner’s beautiful snuff box. This month at Altai Leather, Kelly has been creating very colorful, one-of-a-kind, hand tooled belts that spice up any sort of outfit. Janie Layers enchants at The Old Jerome High School studio and gallery with her menagerie of ceramic animals.
 
The Day Studio and Gallery in The Old Jerome High School features Sally Murphy
who has been working on more intimate details of nature with her small bird nests done in oils. Derryl Day is working on new pieces everyday.  Come see his spectacular southwest landscapes at Old Jerome High School in Building B.
 
Jerome Bead Creations in The Old Jerome High School will feature many new creations
featuring natural stones, pearls, and recycled glass by Suzann Trout and Suzy Mound. Hot apple cider will be served!
 
Check out Jerome's Jewelry Artist Rick Hernandez and his 18 year old son Ricky, with their fabulous line of custom creations.  They enjoy working with Australian Opal, Druzy, Arizona Peridot, and Mystic Topaz along with many other gemstones.  Choose from a wide variety of unique items 14k gold and Sterling Silver just in time for the holidays. Jerome's Jewelry is located at 114 Jerome Ave.
 
Purple Sky Photography will be featuring Kim Hoshal’s new show, “Monument in Silhouette.” This fascinating exhibit centers on images from Kim’s recent journey to Monument Valley Tribal Park. One of the most iconic areas in the American Southwest, Kim’s stunning sunrise and sunset silhouettes lend an additional air of mystery and beauty to some of the most famous monuments in this spectacular location. Musician William Hoshal shares this space in the Old Jerome High School where his music will be heard throughout the night.
 
Raku Gallery welcomes the work of sculptor/painter Kathy Taylor.  Her work merges the powerful symbol of horse with human aspects representing the strength and freedom it takes to continue her evolution as an artist.  Also new to the gallery this month is artist Ruth Spencer’s hand felted scarves.  Ruth mixes wool and silk for a very soft feel.  For the environmentally conscious client we represent Zendik beaded jewelry.  Each bead is handcrafted using paper recycled from magazines and catalogs.  Tracy Weisel will be demonstrating glass blowing in the studio behind the gallery for part of the evening.        
 
Pura Vida Gallery debuts the holiday collection of jewelry artist Patricia Locke.  Gold and silver earrings, necklaces and bracelets all accented with Austrian crystals in deep rich reds, and sparkling black and whites will be the highlight of the evening.  A champagne and chocolate reception will include music by celloist Nancine McDonald.

Kee To Fine Art is featuring Stan Shephard, Navajo artist from Tuba City. 
We have a number of new horsehair pottery pieces that Stan has etched representations of Native American culture.  Each piece of pottery has turquoise symbolizing protection for the Navajo culture.  R. Eric Kee has finished a few new red cedar flutes with burnings of various scenes throughout the reservation.  Kee To Fine Art continues to host works of fine art photography by Tom Narwid of American landscape scenes.  In addition, you will come across abstract art by Florentine artist, Nicola Perilli and original oil paintings by Robbie Shackelford.   
 
The Fool on the Hill - a gallery of wonderful things - features a new collection of hats and scarves
from a bevy of independent and free trade design companies. Hand crafted felt handbags will round out your ensemble! Open 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., seven days a week. Open until 8 p.m., on Art Walk. Located at 507B Main Street. Call 928-649-0334 or visit www.thefoolonthehill.com for more information.
 
Magpie - a gallery of wearable art - has an unbelievable collection of sweaters and jackets by independent designers, including local favorite Christy Fisher. Magpie will also be having a fragrance party during Art Walk! Come and try our newest blends of solid perfumes and wonderful lotions (they are all organic and created right here in Jerome). Open 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., seven days a week. Open until 8 p.m., on Art Walk. Located at 510 Main Street. For more information call 928-649-0295 or visit www.magpiejerome.com.
 
Clarkdale resident, Judy Jaaskelainen, a popular watercolor artist, and member of the Jerome Artists Cooperative Gallery since 2002, presents a brand new body of art in her upcoming “One Woman Show.” The featured show opened at the Co-op on October 24, and runs through December 3.
 
The Cody DeLong Studio is abuzz with activity. Cody just returned from the first ever Plein Air event at the south rim of the Grand Canyon. This prestigious event was a huge success not only for the Grand Canyon Association, but for Cody as well who sold four paintings opening weekend. The show hangs at the Kolb studio until November 1. Cody also has a great show at El Prado Gallery in Tlaquepaque. This is a special body of work including a large canvas of the Grand Canyon from river level, a painting that resulted from a summer rafting trip through the canyon. Next up is Cody’s fifth appearance at the Sedona Plein Air Festival. The event runs from October 24 – November 1, with the Gala on Friday, November 30, at L’ Auberge de Sedona in the Monet ballroom. In the meantime Cody can be found painting in his Studio at 300 Hull Avenue in the center of uptown Jerome. Stop by and see what new works Cody is painting during the First Saturday Jerome Art Walk.

Jerome Art Walk is on the first Saturday of every month. For more information, visit www.jeromeartwalk.com or contact Donna at 928-649-2277.

When: 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM

Where: Jerome

Phone: 928-649-2277

Contact: Donna

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