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First Friday: So easy, even a cat can do it

Construction or no construction, First Fridays in the galleries are so easy a cat can do them. To prove the point, a reporter and photographer from the Sedona Red Rock News accompanied Joshua, a nine-year old, silver-shaded Persian, on...

Watercolor’s finest put on display

Only 32 watercolors by 22 different artists made the cut to be included in the upcoming Northern Arizona Watercolor Society’s 14th annual Members’ Spring Exhibition. The show employed Dick Phillips, a member of “Who’s Who in...

Football fans watch out for ticket scams

 Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard is cautioning sports fans to be mindful of fraud artists when purchasing football bowl game tickets this holiday season.  Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard is cautioning sports fans to be mindful...

Working ‘en plein’ opens artists’ eyes

Artist Marcia Burtt doesn’t consider painting for an audience much different than painting alone. By Tyler Midkiff Larson Newspapers Artist Marcia Burtt doesn’t consider painting for an audience much different than painting...

Taylor lends hand to starving artists

Grief is a powerful emotion capable of altering people for the better or the worse. One Sedona woman, Gayle Taylor, has used hers to chalk one up for the aspiring artists. Taylor, the executive director...

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R. Carlos Nakai shows off traditional flute with the Sedona Symphony

The Sedona Symphony sold out the Sedona Performing Arts Center for its end-of-season pops concert on the evening of...

Verde Valley School student production debuts in Tucson

Verde Valley School’s senior class co-president Finley Heller’s locally-shot short film “The Climb” was among the finalists for the...
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