Beth Ames Swartz has had over 70 one-person art exhibitions including a solo show at The Jewish Museum in New York as well as three major traveling museum exhibitions. She received the Governor's Individual Artist Award in 2001 in Arizona, and a retrospective of her work was mounted in 2002 at The Phoenix Art Museum, with a monograph about her work co-published by The Phoenix Art Museum and Hudson Hills Press. Swartz was honored in New York in 2003 by the Veteran Feminists of America for her outstanding contribution to the Arts nationally.
Born of heartache, Cyndy’s paintings are a way of translating pain and yearning into hope. Each work of art is a meditation on the assurance of beauty and tranquility even in our most challenging moments.
Cyndy’s skyscapes are her trademarks. While landscapes have always been her forte, her focus shifted to the sky during a defining period of her life. Caring for her sick mother, watching the deterioration of one who had loved her best in the world, Cyndy was struck in a moment of exhaustion and despair by the overarching serenity of a sunset. As she held the image within her mind throughout the grueling weeks, months, and years of care, she realized that focusing on that beauty made her a better caregiver, a more loving person, and a more grateful member of her family. Subsequent moments of distress within her family have brought her back to these moments of hope, increasing the power and drama of the skyscapes she paints.
Old Town Scottsdale Arts District
7100 East Main Street #B
Scottsdale, AZ 85251
Charlene Engel has shown widely around the United States and abroad. In Arizona her work has been shown at Sky Harbor Airport, the Herberger Theater, First Studio in Phoenix; at Taliesin West, the Scottsdale Artists School and the Holland Gallery in Scottsdale, All Art Arizona at Art Intersection, the Gilbert Historical Museum in Gilbert.
She has also shown at Vision Gallery, the Chandler Center for the Arts in Chandler, and at ASU Gammage in Tempe. Her work has appeared in shows at the SAWG Gallery in Williams Center in Tucson.
Charlene is a Signature member and former Board member of SAWG, and is a member of GVAL, AAG, AAA, AWA and Art Intersection.
International contemporary gallery located in the heart of Scottsdale, AZ.
de Sarthe is a pioneering platform for boundary-pushing contemporary art from Asia and an influential international presence in modern and post-war art since 1977. de Sarthe was founded in Paris, later establishing galleries in America, and most recently in Hong Kong.
de Sarthe Gallery
7507 E McDonald Dr.
Scottsdale, AZ 85250
Desert Dance Theatre is a contemporary dance company that was founded in 1979 by four ASU Dance Graduates. Currently, under the artistic direction of Lisa R. Chow and Step Raptis, Desert Dance Theatre has an eclectic variety of dances in the current repertory, which range from classical, comical, abstract and theatrical. The company is comprised of experienced performers, choreographers and enthusiastic educators who strive to bring the openness, spontaneity and diversity of dance to the public. The company offers a variety of quality programs to schools and communities that are inspiring, entertaining and educational, including: master classes, lecture demonstrations and performances.
GalleryCoronado is an Art gallery including 19 painters, sculptors and photographers from Arizona, other US States including Hawaii, Sri Lanka, England, Baltic Sea and Ukraine. Need a 1/2 hour notice to show the 2nd floor gallery. Half block NW of the 16th St Hive. Originals and prints available at www.GalleryCoronado.com and some are in the gallery. We formed to help starving (Ukraine & Sri Lanka) artists, emerging artists and successful artists.
Hazel Stone paints in a style that is unique, innovative and complex. Her subject matter may begin with realistic images, but may also include imaginary, whimsical or abstract forms. By combining multiple images, subjects and symbols, then paints revealing them on many levels or from different viewpoints, unexpected results are obtained. The artist likes to explore the unusual, unexpected and mystifying aspects of life, often with exciting results. She works primarily in watercolor, acrylic, mixed media, collage and ink. Her love of color clariclassty and excitement is always present. With images that originate from a wide range of personal experiences, she presents a challenge to the viewers to bring their own personal experiences into play and connect with the painting.
Hazel Stone is a Signature Member of the Taos National Society of Watercolorists, the Philadelphia Water Color Society, the International Society of Experimental Artists, the Contemporary Watercolorists of Arizona, the Arizona Watercolor Association, the Pennsylvania Watercolor Society, the Northwest Watercolor Society, Arizona Aqueous, the Kansas Watercolor Society, the Pikes Peak Watercolor Society, the Texas Watercolor Society, Red River Watercolor Society, Mississippi Watercolor Society, Western Colorado Watercolor Society, Missouri Watercolor Society and California Watercolor Association. Her Biographical Listing is included in Who’s Who of American Women, Who’s Who in America and Who’s Who in the West. Her paintings have been published in several publications.
The Herberger Theater Center has made a strong commitment to sustain its outreach programs and collaborations for youth by providing kids with an opportunity to experience the beauty and magic of the theater. Each year, thousands of youth have a chance to take the stage and shine in the spotlight.
More information at https://www.herbergertheater.org/youth-outreach-programs/
Herberger Theater Center
222 E. Monroe
Phoenix, AZ 85004
Phone: (602) 254-7399
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