Gallery Guide: Week of Sept. 25
Arts Prescott Gallery on Whiskey Row 134 S. Montezuma, 928-776-7717. K. Cothern is the Guest Artist of the Month, featuring jewelry on display until Oct. 21.
Bronzesmith Fine Art Gallery and Foundry, 7331 E. Second St., Prescott Valley, 928-772-2378. Gallery hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Foundry tours are available by appointment at 11 a.m. on Thursdays for $10 per person.
The Gallery at the Prescott Center for the Arts, 208 Marina St., 928-445-3286, www.pca-az.net. In Motion, featuring portraying and exploring the concepts of movement as a central design concept in both 2D and 3D works, on display until Sept. 26
Beginning Sept. 28, Day of the Dead, featuring works centering around Dia de Muertos, a deeply meaningful holiday observed around the world.
Krieger-Marcusen Gallery, 110 S. Montezuma, Suite F, Hotel St. Michael's Alley, 928-778-4900. Clay, paintings, jewelry and wood by local artists Heath Krieger, Cathy Krieger and Richard Marcusen. Works by Steve Smith (wood) and plein air oil paintings by Bill Anton.
Mountain Artists Guild & Gallery, 228 N. Alarcon St., 928-776-4009, magart@qwestoffice.net. The Main Gallery features "Just for Fun," exhibiting paintings in all mediums, jewelry, ceramic, woodwork and glasswork, on display until Sept. 26.
Starting Sept. 28, "Something Round/Something Smooth."
Spotlight Room presents the Artists Studio Tour 2015 Group Show.
Mountain Spirit Gallery, 140 S. Montezuma Street, (928) 445-2886. Western art featuring Bill Nebeker, Susan Kliewer, Kathy Quick Anderson, Paul Wenzel, K. l. Powers and 20 other local artists.
Newman Gallery, 106-A S. Montezuma, 928-442-9167, www.newmangallery.net.
Phippen Museum, 4701 Highway 89 North, 928-778-1385, www.phippenartmuseum.org.
"Hold Your Horses" Invitational Exhibition and Sale, featuring artwork focused entirely on the horse, on display until Sept. 27.
"Vaquero & Hispanic Art" on display until Feb. 7
Prescott College Art Gallery at Sam Hill Warehouse, 232 N. Granite St. "Southwest Invitational 2015: an exhibition of exceptional contemporary Arizona Artists." On display until Oct. 17.
Prescott Valley Art Guild, 3386 North Windsong Dr. www.prescottvalleyartguild.org. Guild members exhibit artwork in a general exhibit gallery and the current featured artists are Shari Hancock and Janet Payne.
That New Gallery, 3250 Gateway Blvd., No. 1008, 928-445-0788, www.thatnewgallery.com. "That New Gallery" continues art demonstrations throughout the week with several classes registering now.
'Tis Art Center and Gallery, 105 S. Cortez St. Prescott, AZ 86303, www.tisartgallery.com. In the mezzanine gallery, "Fiber & Glass" by Jo Manginelli, Cindi Shaffer and Judy Book, on display until Oct. 13.
In the main gallery, "The Eyes Have It" photography show, on display until Oct. 20.
Van Gogh's Ear, 156 S. Montezuma St., 928-776-1080, www.vgegallery.com. Contemporary wall art, ceramics, glass, wood, wearable art and more by more than 60 artists.
Yavapai College Art Gallery, 1100 E. Sheldon St., 928-776-2031. "Layered Cadences" on display until Oct. 23.
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