Sedona, Arizona has become the vacation destination for people seeking amazing works of art. We have some of the finest artist and craftsmen that display their work in the many galleries of Sedona. You will find a variety of generes, all types of mediums and often the galleries in Sedona will have an event that gives you a chance to meet and talk to a featured artist in their gallery. The Sedona Gallery Association also offers the popular Sedona Event First Friday Evening in the Galleries the first Friday of every month. To view all of the current Northern Arizona art exhibitions click here.
Sedona Art Destinations
Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village
“The Art and Soul of Sedona”
336 Highway 179, Sedona, AZ 86336
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When it comes to exploring the world of art in Sedona, the Talquepaque Arts & Crafts Village is the place to be. Originally conceived as an artist community, Tlaquepaque is a perfect setting to witness gifted artisans absorbed in their work.It’s not uncommon to venture upon a well-known sculptor working on his or her latest piece right in one of the Tlaquepaque galleries. With over 40 specialty shops and exclusive art galleries, your journey into the arts of Sedona becomes a joyful revelation of fabulous art treasures and distinctive gifts around every corner. |
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Tlaquepaque is filled with spectacular one-of-a kind art expressions in every medium from Western and eclectic bronze sculpture, functional and traditional ceramics, blown glass creations, contemporary and
Southwestern fine art paintings, weaving, decorative arts, architectural décor pieces and stunning large format photography. Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village has become the place that visitors return to again and again – to look and wander, to sample and buy, to eat, drink and refresh body and soul.
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Northern Arizona Exhibitions
Museum of Northern Arizona
Arizona’s Pioneering Women Artists
Through May 12th, 2013
Arizona’s Pioneering Women Artists pays tribute to the adventurous and often independent women who came from eastern big cities and settled in Arizona during its Territorial Period, making their living by depicting the beauty of the Southwest, its people, and its wide open spaces. Undeterred by the challenges of settling in early Arizona, they outnumbered male artists in the area and explored a wild region that was largely unknown to the rest of the country around the turn of the century. For more information please visit the Museum of Northern Arizona.
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Museum of Northern Arizona
“Mountain Lion”
Through August 4th, 2013
“Mountain Lion” at the Museum of Northern Arizona in Flagstaff, seeks to create an understanding of the nature of these predators and their long history of relations with humans. This exhibit examines the history of these large cats, starting in the Ice Age, when they roamed this continent along with the giant North American Lion and Smilodon, popularly known as saber-tooth tigers.Hunting techniques, habits, and physical features which have allowed them to survive for thousands of years are explored, along with differing cultural perspectives towards cougars, and changing opinions. This exhibit also delves into how to read cougar behavior and practical tips on what to do if you encounter a mountain lion in the wild. For more information please visit the Museum of Northern Arizona.
Sedona Art Galleries
- Andrea Smith Gallery Spirituality infused art comprised of paintings, sculpture and jewelry from the four corners of the globe.
- Eclectic Image Gallery Offering the fine art of photography by Elaine and Duane Morgan.
- El Prado Gallery Locate in the Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village representing a mix of artists and sculptors.
- Exposures Fine Art Gallery Featuring bronze, glass and stone sculpture, original oil, acrylic, watercolor and mixed media paintings.
- Gallery of Modern Masters Offers a full realm of artistic mediums from regional and internationally-acclaimed artist.
- Goldenstein Gallery Offers diversity of world-renowned local and regional artists in all media and styles.
- James Ratliff Gallery Offers original and unique fine art created by artists who have International reputations.
- Kinion Fine Art The Kinion’s present local, regional and national artists in featured exhibitions.
- kuivato Glass Gallery Representing the finest in hand blown art glass and jewelry.
- Lanning Gallery Classic and Contemporary fine art gallery. Located in the Hozho Center.
- Mountain Trails Gallery Located in Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village representing many of the Southwest’s most coveted sculptors and painters.
- Renee Taylor Gallery Offers contemporary artists working in metal, canvas, and multimedia formats.
- Rowe Fine Art Gallery Offers traditional and contemporary paintings and bronze sculptures.
- Sedona Arts Center Offers the largest selection of local artists’ work in Sedona.
- Turquoise Tortoise Gallery Offers contemporary designs of Native American and Southwest artists, located in the Hozho Center.





















