A Phoenix-Chandler based fine art company represently the work of John L. Gleason and Jacque L. Keller along with other USA artists. Reknowned for their sponsorship of exhibitions for non-profit organizations such as East Valley Child Crisis Center, Sojouner Center, Chandler Center for the Arts, SMOCA Art Tours, etc. Are working in conjunction with Western International University to bring art to their Phoenix, Scottsdale and Chandler campuses
Our Monthly Meeting is held the first Tuesday of every month in Saint Maria Goretti’s Piper Hall. We hold a members critique that begins promptly at 5:45 PM and runs to 6:45 PM. Our General meeting begins at 7:00 PM, with an announcement session to inform members of happenings in the League and elsewhere, followed by an approximately 45-50 minute demonstration and/or presentation by an art professional. We wrap up the meeting with the drawing of door prizes, ending around 9 PM.
We encourage amateurs, professional and even non-artists to join us. There truly is "something for everyone". Everyone is welcome to come to a meeting as a guest.
We hold juried and non-juried shows and Plein Aire paint-outs, sponsor art workshops, and provide scholarships for worthy art students.
The Scottsdale Cultural Council presents art as an integral part of the Scottsdale experience, by offering opportunities for residents and visitors to experience the highest quality performing and visual arts the world has to offer, and by identifying emerging artistic talent and providing a place for its expression.
Sedona Arts Festival
October 10 and 11, 2020
Saturday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sunday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Sedona Red Rock High School
995 Upper Red Rock Loop Road
West Sedona, Arizona
The Sedona Arts Festival is the oldest and largest arts festival in our community. Established as a grassroots arts organization in 1989, the Sedona Arts Festival was created to provide effective support and promotion of Sedona as a leading community in the cultural arts of the Southwestern United Sates. It has evolved into an organization known for conducting an annual arts festival which is known for its quality of art with the dramatic red rocks of Sedona as its backdrop.
It has successfully grown into one of the finest art festivals of its size in the nation, exhibiting the work of over 125 artists in 11 different artistic mediums to a diverse audience.
An integral aspect of the Sedona Arts Festival that has remained constant through the years has been its philanthropic outreach in our community. Since its inception, the Sedona Arts Festival has funded nearly $300,000 to art programs and scholarships. School, parks, art camps, and publications have all been the recipients of funding provided by the Sedona Arts Festival.
The Shemer Art Center and Museum, located at the southeast corner of Camelback Road and East Arcadia Lane, is a cultural center for all ages. It is a space that provides a unique and inviting atmosphere for residents and visitors to enjoy and learn about visual art. With classes, lectures, workshops, exhibits and events, the Shemer Art Center and Museum serves the greater Phoenix, Arizona community. In addition to exhibits, lectures, and presentations, classes are offered in painting, printmaking, ceramics, fused glass, mixed media, photography and jewelry-making.
The historic property was donated to the City of Phoenix by Martha Shemer. In 1992 the Shemer Art Center was designated as one of the City of Phoenix’s Points of Pride. It was named “One of the 10 Best Museums in Phoenix” by USA Today and “One of Phoenix’s 10 Best Kept Secrets” by The Culture Trip!
For four decades, members of the Sonoran Arts League (formerly the Cave Creek Craft Council) continue to believe that artistic awareness is essential to life and community.
A dynamic group of 520+ artists and volunteers, the League VISION is to be the premier art organization that supports and serves our community by nurturing a culture of creativity through education, events, and activities that connect the arts to the human spirit.
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