Jerome First Saturday Art Walk, April 7; the 24 galleries and studios of Jerome are “brimming over with visual delights.” Meet the artists and mingle with other art lovers who are drawn to this mountain town. The event is from 5 to 8 p.m. and includes live music. For more information: jeromeartwalk.com or 928-301-3004.
Art2 (Art Squared), 120 W. Gurley St. mezzanine, Prescott, 928-499-4428. On Facebook at Art2Prescott. Sculpture, pottery, photography, paintings, jewelry, wearable art, glass, gourds, wood and more.
Art on 6th Street, 697 6th St. (6th Street Business Park), Suites 106, 108, 302 and 309. 928-830-1454. Glass, paintings, jewelry, sculpture, art wear and more.
Arts Prescott Gallery on Whiskey Row, 134 S. Montezuma St., 928-776-7717, www.artsprescott.com. Their current show is “The 3 Rs Show; Recycle, Reuse, Reinvent” through April 22.
Bronzesmith Fine Art Gallery and Foundry, 7331 E. Second St., Prescott Valley, 928-772-2378. Foundry tours are available.
Gallery at the Prescott Center for the Arts, 208 Marina St. (entrance on Willis St.), 928-445-3286, www.pca-az.net. The current show is the “Youth Scholarship Exhibit,” through April 27.
Joseph Robertson Gallery, 110 S. Montezuma St., Suite A, Hotel St. Michael’s Alley, 928-308-0254, www.joesartgallery.net, features fine art from local artists Joseph Robertson and Beth Neely, as well as others from around Arizona.
Kriegers, 110 S. Montezuma St. Suite F, Hotel St. Michael’s Alley, 928-778-4900. Clay, jewelry, painting, wood and photography by longtime local artists Heath Krieger, Cathy Krieger and Steve Smith. New to the gallery are jewelers Bill Ford, Curt Pfeffer and Leslie Parsons.
Mountain Artists Guild & Gallery, 228 N. Alarcon St., 928-776-4009, gallery@mountainartistsguild.org. www.mountainartistsguild.org. A nonprofit serving the Yavapai arts community since 1949, MAG’s latest show features works by local artists as they go “Out of the Box” with their creations. The show includes ceramics, paintings, prints, jewelry, sculpture, and more – through April 27. Artwork by Yavapai College’s Portfolio Development class is on display until April 30 and features a range of media, including sculpture, digital photography, graphic design, and more.
Mountain Spirit Gallery, 140 S. Montezuma St., 928-445-2886, msgprescott.com. Western art featuring Bill Nebeker, Susan Kliewer, Kathy Quick Anderson, Paul Wenzel, K.L. Powers and 20 other local artists.
Phippen Museum, 4701 N. Highway 89, 928-778-1385, www.phippenartmuseum.org. The current exhibit is “Portraits of the West,” in the James Gallery, through April 22. The Phippen's 44th annual Western Art Show & Sale is May 26-28, on the courthouse plaza.
Sean Goté Gallery, 702 W. Gurley St., 928-445-2233, www.seangote.com. On display in the upstairs showroom are bronzes from the Bronzesmith Foundry in Prescott Valley, featuring sculptors Kim Obrzut, Larry Yazzie and Oreland Joe. Also, a large collection of original paintings and bronze sculptures by well known Arizona artist Allen A. Dutton. The gallery parking lot is open for aspiring artists to use on weekends. This is free to local artists for all mediums.
’Tis Art Center and Gallery, 105 S. Cortez St. Prescott, www.tisartgallery.com. In the Mezzanine Gallery, “Two P’s in a Pod” paintings and accessories by Pamela Henry and glass creations by Patty Lindsey, through April 14. In the Main Gallery, the Spring 2018 Fine Art Photography exhibit through April 17.
Van Gogh’s Ear, 156 S. Montezuma St., 928-776-1080, www.vgegallery.com. Celebrating 15 years of showcasing the area’s finest artisans with a “Birthday Bash” with wine, as well as live music by Christy Fisher, during the 4th Friday Art Walk, from 5 to 8 p.m. April 27.
Yavapai College Art Gallery, 1100 E. Sheldon St. 928-776-2031, www.yc.edu/artgallery. “A Solo Exhibition,” by Dana Cohn is on display through April 14. The old and the new, Cohn’s paintings, prints and drawings.
- Photo Galleries: Prescott area snow storm Feb. 21, 2019
- Storm forecast puts Prescott on watch with snowfall of 15 to 27 inches predicted
- Update: Highways closed in northern Arizona, I-17 northbound closed at State Route 179
- Snowstorm prompts declaration of emergency by City of Prescott
- UPDATE: Latest prediction is 14 to 23 inches of snow in quad-city area
- National Weather Service warns of major winter storm approaching Prescott, Prescott Valley area
- Winter weather, disabled vehicles close I-40, US 93 in Kingman
- Updated snow storm status report from City of Prescott, Feb. 22
- Updated highway closure list from ADOT
- City of Prescott Mayor signs Proclamation of Emergency, see status reports
- Why are flags at half-staff today, Feb. 9, 2019
- Teenager killed while crossing Spouse Drive in Prescott Valley
- Storm forecast puts Prescott on watch with snowfall of 15 to 27 inches predicted
- Young Prescott man arrested for sexual assault of teen
- National Weather Service warns of major winter storm approaching Prescott, Prescott Valley area
- Multiple pedestrians struck by cars in downtown Prescott on Thursday
- UPDATE: Latest prediction is 14 to 23 inches of snow in quad-city area
- Local fire departments frustrated with Life Line response times
- Prescott home total loss in difficult firefight
- Yabba- Dabba-Done! - Fred, Wilma and the gang bid farewell as Bedrock City closes after 47 years
More like this story
SUBMIT FEEDBACK
Click Below to:
Community Calendar | |
---|---|
SAT
23
|
Aztlan Lodge #1, F.&A.M. Family Breakfast
|
SAT
23
|
Family Storytime
|
SUN
24
|
Prescott International Folkdancers
|
TUE
26
|
Technology Help Hour
|
TUE
26
|
Music For Those With Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia
|
View More Events...
|
|
This Week's Circulars
To view money-saving ads...