Sedona, AZ: Wendy Lippman, resident partner and general manager of Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village in Sedona, is pleased to announce the launch of a new magazine, Discover Tlaquepaque! The complimentary quarterly publication will be available in print, distributed locally and regionally, as well as online at www.tlaq.com by clicking on the magazine cover on the homepage.After close to four decades as Sedona's artistic epicenter, Tlaquepaque continues to offer the best of everything. With the thousands of visitors traveling every month to Sedona many still manage to drive right by Tlaquepaque, however, or regret running short on time when they do discover the treasures behind its walls.
Discover Tlaquepaque! was created as an invitation to explore and enjoy its world-class galleries, charming shops and four fantastic restaurants. You'll read about some of Sedona's seasoned and emerging artists who work and exhibit in Tlaquepaque, highlights of upcoming festivals and events that have become part of Sedona's lively culture, delightful shopping finds, delicious Tlaquepaque recipes to try at home, and even a little bit of history to satisfy your curiosity.
"After almost 40 years Tlaquepaque has established itself as a uniquely inspired arts and shopping destination," comments Wendy Lippman. "Discover Tlaquepaque! just seemed like a natural next step, and we are very excited to be telling our story in this way. This is an independent magazine created with a talented team of professionals at Thunder Mountain Design who have been a working component of Tlaquepaque's PR and ad production for many years. We sincerely hope everyone will enjoy Discover Tlaquepaque! and spend time with us when you are here!"
Home to 47 shops and galleries and four restaurants, Tlaquepaque, the Art and Soul of Sedona, now in its 39th year, is located at 336 State Route 179 in Sedona, Arizona. It is open daily at 10:00 am. For more information call (928) 282-4838, visit: www.tlaq.com and www.shoptlaq.com, www.sedonashoppingcenter.mobi, and visit us on Facebook.
Article courtesy of Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village.