Discover the best top things to do in Verde Valley, United States including Bearcloud Gallery, Exposures International Gallery of Fine Art, Greg Lawson Galleries - Passion for Place, Honshin Fine Art, ARC Contemporary Fine Art, La Victoria Studio, Tracy Weisel artist, Old Town Frame Company, House Of Joy, Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village, Jerome Artists Cooperative Gallery.
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We live in the Phoenix area and have visited Exposures for the past several years. It is always a wonderful experience and we have purchases several pieces of art from them. The variety of art/artists is great and ranges in price from comfortable purchases to high end collector values. They have done a superb job of picking out diverse artists and feature them in diverse selections of work in glass, mixed media, paintings and sculpture. The jewelry features in the gallery is also very unique and appealing. We have purchased a number of paintings/pieces from Exposures and the pricing is very good for such a nice gallery, especially being in Sedona. The staff is incredibly knowledgeable and extremely helpful. They have never been overbearing or pushy, but are always available to answer questions and help with ideas for placement, display, combining artists, etc. We have dealt with Jennifer Garcia, who I believe is a manager, and cannot say enough good things about her. She seems to get a “sense” for your taste to the point that we seek her out for paintings, artists as well as framing suggestions. Very solid gallery with amazing work. Definitely worth a one time visit but even better if you can frequent and even attend some of their artist-driven shows.
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Experience the vision of naturalist/photographer Greg Lawson whose 50 years behind the lens has yielded award-winning images from across the globe. Lawson's work depicting wildlife, landscapes and international destinations is noted for inviting viewers into the image as if they are with him on location. Nature is at the core of all Greg Lawson photographs and serves as the foundation for his bound and framed collectible art presentations. Whether the portrayal is strong or simple, the spirit of an independent producer is present in every image ─ and there are always 200 unique images on display. The collections depicting Lawson's 'passion for place' have been created in all still-camera formats throughout his enduring history as a photographic artist. Greg Lawson's Passion for Place Gallery is one of America's largest exclusive image galleries. Located in a courtyard setting in West Sedona, the gallery provides a sanctuary place to slow down and connect with favorite images depicting Lawson's experiences in the worldwide field. Visit Passion for Place Gallery for custom photographic art, books, note cards and even personal tours with Greg Lawson.
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Nicholas Kirsten-Honshin’s art and poetry are a reflection of his experience with ancient Eastern spiritual practices and the philosophies of Christianity, Tibetan Buddhism, Zen Buddhism, and ancient Mesoamerican cultures. His work is a mythic amalgamation of ancient healing practices and the present trends in spirituality, science, and nature, resulting in a true fusion of East and West. His art is an expression of his personal journey, a mythic amalgamation of ancient healing symbols, practices, and present trends in spirituality, science and nature. Profoundly influenced by the Northwest Mystic School, a legacy passed to him by his father Daiensai Kuden Bonseki Dojin and the other acclaimed artists of this period whose work he grew up surrounded by, Honshin sees art as a form of spiritual quest. Using painting, printmaking, sculpture, jewelry, and poetry as tools, Honshin’s intention is to communicate the unity of consciousness and life of all things in the universe.
The Honshin Fine Art Gallery was filled with unique, lovely and spiritual art. The woman who helped us, Crystal, was so knowledgeable and passionate about the art and she was very helpful as well. We found some beautiful ceramic pieces and the original art was amazing. An all around wonderful gallery!
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ARC Contemporary Fine Art is located in THE MANHEIM GALLERY building. We are dedicated to the exhibition of ceramic art to illustrative paintings , fantasy art.
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We spent the afternoon walking through historic Jerome and went down the side street stumbling onto this great little gym. We sat and watched this incredible artist work and fill us with some of his knowledge that you know was only scratching the surface of what he knows ... We are so glad we chose to open those corrugated tin doors and step inside. We purchased four glasses and I put them on the shelf with all the other lovely hand blown glass from across this great country that I have picked up over the years . such a great place can’t wait to go back... will enjoy them with each beverage !
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Old Town Frame Company is the Verde Valley's premiere custom picture frame shop with a huge selection of ready made frames as well as original art by several of the area's finest artists.
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Super cute art gallery! There is a game room in the back and the owners had a hand in the art behind some classic favorites! The building is beautiful and the way owners were happy to share its history with us, once a brothel and a restaurant now turned gallery!
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A Sedona landmark since the 1970's, Tlaquepaque treats visitors and local residents to an exceptional collection of galleries, shops and dining establishments. Named after the picturesque Guadalajara, Tlaquepaque construction began in 1971 with the creation of the wall along the highway. Giant sycamores and stately cottonwoods dapple the light in the courtyards, encouraging the visitors to meander from one courtyard to the next. While meandering stop by and view our Chapel on property - and perhaps you might get a glimpse of a wedding and reception. Tlaquepaque hosts several community events throughout the year. Tlaquepaque is a place that visitors return to again and again - to look and wander, to sample and buy, to eat, drink and refresh body and soul. Visit us soon and discover the magic yourself!
First of all, it is pronounced T-La-Keh-Pah-Keh, which means "best of everything." Which is very appropriate. Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village is an enduring outdoor market featuring art galleries, craft shops, cobblestone paths and decorative arches. Located at 336 State Route l79 in Sedona, Arizona, on the banks of Oak Creek, it has been a Sedona landmark since the 1970s. Open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, it features over 50 specialty shops and art galleries and five restaurants. It is fashioned after a traditional Mexican village with vine covered stucco walls, wrought iron, stonework, patterned tiles, patios, courtyards, fountains, overhanging balconies, cobblestone walkways and arched entryways, even a chapel, designed as a place of serenity for meditation and contemplation. You've never seen a shopping mall like it. Among the most popular destinations are the chapel, the Rowe Fine Art Gallery, with a magnificent sycamore tree twisting skyward through the roof, and the El Rincon Restaurante Mexicano, a Sedona icon for over three decades. Even if you never learn how to pronounce the name properly, you won't forget your shopping experience at Tlaquepaque.
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Housed in the historic old Hotel Jerome, this impressive artists' cooperative showcases the works of more than 30 local artists from the Verde Valley area.
This is an excellent shop with many local artists. From clothing to jewelry and pottery to gifts and plenty more. The windows in the back of the store offer wonderful views of Cottonwood and Sedona.
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