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16th Annual Sedona International Film Festival February 21st - 28th: From Aiden Quinn's "A Shine of Rainbows" to "The Greatest," a new film by Susan Sarandon and Pierce Brosnan, to an appearance by Oscar-winning documentary director Michael Moore and a series of family friendly movies, the 16th annual Sedona International Film Festival will bring 140 films to eight screens over seven nights.
Stars of Sedona Exhibit Through May 15th: The Sedona Heritage Museum announces its newest changing exhibit, the "Stars of Sedona." This display focuses on the lives, film credits, and contributions to the community by six famous film stars who made Sedona home.
Ancient Earth Landscapes Exhibit Through August 29th: Geologists who study ordinary layers of limestone, sandstone, and shale in the high desert country of the Colorado Plateau are able to describe the ancient environments that once existed in this region and how those environments evolved. Ancient Landscapes of the Colorado Plateau, a new exhibit at the Museum of Northern Arizona in Flagstaff, takes visitors on a geologic journey of discovery with Dr. Ron Blakey and Wayne Ranney, map maker and author, respectively, of their new book by the same title.
Turquoise Tortoise Gallery Features Wearable Art for Men Turquoise Tortoise Gallery features "Bolos, Belts and Buckles" showcasing wearable art for men by Native American and Southwest artists. While there is still plenty for the ladies to enjoy – including many of these pieces – men can stop by and savor a great variety of the highest quality stones and sterling silver crafted into jewelry with a masculine edge.
Found Object Art at Lanning Gallery Throughout February Lanning Gallery celebrates art that begins not with a blank canvas, the usual 'something from nothing' one associates with artistic creation, but with art that represents 'something from something else.'
Gunnar Widforss Exhibit at the Museum of Northern Arizona Through June 1: The unrivaled Widforss legacy of landscape realism is highlighted in the Museum of Northern Arizona's newest exhibit, Gunnar Widforss—Painter of the National Parks. The last major Widforss exhibit was at MNA in 1969. Fifty-one paintings and drawings from the Museum's Fine Arts Collection and ten Arizona collectors will showcase the accuracy and detail of Widforss' painting and the greatness of his body of work.