Sedona artist C.J. Henderson painted a black and white charcoal and acrylic mixed-media abstract self-portrait of a silhouetted nude body facing away from the viewer. Henderson describes art as therapy, helping him get through the difficult times in his...
David Isaacs will be making his first trip to the area for the Sedona International Film Festival in two weeks.
Some of his work includes shows like “Mad Men,” “Cheers,” “M*A*S*H,” “Frasier,” “The Simpsons,” “Almost Perfect” and more. The majority...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many entertainment venues and events went dark. Arts events, live music and festivals all but vanished.
The Sedona Arts Center closed for in-person events from March 2020 until May of this year, when it hosted a...
After a four-month search, the Sedona Arts Center has found a new director: Julie Richard, who resigned from her position as executive director of the Maine Arts Commission to move to Sedona.
Former Sedona Arts Center director and artist Vince...
The Sedona Arts Center will be reopening its Fine Art Gallery and classes to the public in early June with a COVID-19 protocol of ongoing sanitation, social distancing and following government guidelines, including wearing face masks when social distancing...
Following completion of construction of the bocce ball play area at Posse Grounds Park, signups are now open for...
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