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GALLERY GUIDE: HIGHLIGHTED ART GALLERIES OCT 4, 2019 • Flagstaff, AZ 2. Arizona Handmade Gallery 13 N. San Francisco St. / 928.779.3790 Stop by to see Juan Carlos Medina and his new paintings, and catch Gina Richmann’s silk painting demos outside. Music by Flagstaff duo Mystic Harvest! 1. West of the Moon Jewelry & Art Gallery 14 N. San Francisco St. / 928.774.0465 It’s the time of the year again! DAVE RENTZ, THE NOTORIOUS DOTOLOGIST, from the Verde Valley is back to bring us wondrously, wildly, dotted, curious objects! Dave & guitarist William Schwab will be entertaining us!!! 6. The HeArt Box 17 N. San Francisco St., Ste. 1B / 928.600.6290 The official Art exhibition of Arizona Women’s Film Festival; “Her” with Christina Castaldo, Yoni prints capturing a woman’s most intimate self. 4. Shane Knight Gallery 5 E. Aspen Ave. / 928.556.1563 The Shane Knight Gallery is Northern Arizona’s premier photographic gallery. Shane is devoted to capturing the beauty of the American Southwest. 5. Wil McNabb Fine Jewelry Studio 18 N. Leroux St. / 928.213.1573 Vibrant watercolors by Catherine Sickafoose inspired by the Arizona landscape and local gardens. New handmade vintage frames from reclaimed barn wood. Please join us for the opening reception with the artist. 3. The Artspace Collaborative Studio & Gallery 13 N San Francisco Street, Suite 5, downstairs / 928-853-8468 Let’s start October with costume and music collaborations. 6pm starts off with the NPA Jazz Band. 11. Coconino Community College 319 Regent Street, Suite 207 Aspen Place at the Sawmill Paintings, ceramics, and photography by CCC faculty and students. This month featuring ceramic sculpture by Claudia Schroeder.INKed continues. 2 10. Liquiterra Studio @ Motherroad 11 S. Mike’s Pike / 928-864-7060 Liquiterra Studio just got a new laser cutter to help us execute our 3-D designs, like our lightboxes. Come check out our laser cutting demo! Refreshments, beer and wine. 9. Art 35N Artist Human Nature Studio/Gallery 4 W Phoenix Ave / 9286067389 Art35N presents Artist inspired by Landscape Painting and the light, color of glass. George Dorado Blanco, Kathryn Willis, Painters. Pat Kearney, Cora Salvino, Glass Artist. 11 5 6 1 10 7 7. The Artists’ Gallery 17 N. San Francisco St. / 928.773.0958 Our October featured artists are Kathi Baron’s new watercolors, Linda Russell with oil paintings, ceramic artist Karen Myers and new jewelry creations by Sarah Walker. 8. Aspen Loft Artists & Northern View Studio 7 E. Aspen Ave. / 928.699.4396

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Page 1: OCT 4, 2019 • Flagstaff, AZ · 2019. 10. 1. · 18 N. Leroux St. / 928.213.1573 Vibrant watercolors by Catherine Sickafoose inspired by the Arizona landscape and local gardens

GALLERY GUIDE: HIGHLIGHTED ART GALLERIES

OCT 4, 2019 • Flagstaff, AZ

2. Arizona Handmade Gallery13 N. San Francisco St. / 928.779.3790Stop by to see Juan Carlos Medina and his new

paintings, and catch Gina Richmann’s silk painting demos outside. Music by Flagstaff duo Mystic Harvest!

1. West of the Moon Jewelry & Art Gallery14 N. San Francisco St. / 928.774.0465

It’s the time of the year again! DAVE RENTZ, THE NOTORIOUS DOTOLOGIST, from the

Verde Valley is back to bring us wondrously, wildly, dotted, curious objects! Dave & guitarist William Schwab will be entertaining us!!!

6. The HeArt Box17 N. San Francisco St., Ste. 1B / 928.600.6290The official Art exhibition of Arizona Women’s Film Festival; “Her” with Christina Castaldo, Yoni prints capturing a woman’s most intimate self.

4. Shane Knight Gallery 5 E. Aspen Ave. / 928.556.1563The Shane Knight Gallery is Northern Arizona’s premier photographic gallery. Shane is devoted to capturing the beauty of the American Southwest.

5. Wil McNabb Fine Jewelry Studio18 N. Leroux St. / 928.213.1573Vibrant watercolors by Catherine Sickafoose inspired by the Arizona landscape and local gardens. New handmade vintage frames from reclaimed barn wood. Please join us for the opening reception with the artist.

3. The Artspace Collaborative Studio & Gallery 13 N San Francisco Street, Suite 5, downstairs / 928-853-8468Let’s start October with costume and music collaborations. 6pm starts off with the NPA Jazz Band.

11. Coconino Community College319 Regent Street, Suite 207 Aspen Place at the Sawmill

Paintings, ceramics, and photography by CCC faculty and students.This month featuring ceramic sculpture by

Claudia Schroeder.INKed continues.

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10. Liquiterra Studio @ Motherroad11 S. Mike’s Pike / 928-864-7060Liquiterra Studio just got a new laser cutter to help us execute our 3-D designs, like our lightboxes. Come check out our laser cutting demo! Refreshments, beer and wine.

9. Art 35N Artist Human Nature Studio/Gallery 4 W Phoenix Ave / 9286067389Art35N presents Artist inspired by

Landscape Painting and the light, color of glass. George Dorado Blanco, Kathryn Willis, Painters. Pat Kearney, Cora Salvino, Glass Artist.

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7. The Artists’ Gallery17 N. San Francisco St. / 928.773.0958Our October featured artists are Kathi Baron’s new watercolors, Linda Russell with oil paintings, ceramic artist Karen Myers and new jewelry creations by Sarah Walker.

8. Aspen Loft Artists & Northern View Studio7 E. Aspen Ave. / 928.699.4396

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RESTAURANT GUIDE

19 W. Phoenix Ave928.774.7958

Southside! Global cocktails, patio, unique menu

120 N. Leroux St. 928.226.1677

Fast and fun fine dining

120 N. Leroux St. 928.226.1677

All hand-made sauces and rubs

May 11

106 N. San Francisco St.928.779.6971

Pan-Asian Restaurant and Cocktail Bar

100 N. San Francisco St. / 928.779.6971

Coffee House and Martini Bar

AZDS

Tuesdays 6-9pmSept 10 - Oct 29

Register in advance at flagartscouncil.org

OPEN FIGURE DRAWING SESSIONS

*No cost to attend / register for a bidder number

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Maria Muldaur

TICKETS & INFO : flagsartscouncil.org

P R E S E N T E D B Y GREENHOUSE PRODUCTIONS & FLAGSTAFF ARTS COUNCIL

DOORS 6:30PM | SHOW 7:30

Named among Yahoo Music’s “Top 10 Bands to Watch in 2017

DOORS 6:30 | SHOW 7:30

GREENHOUSE PRODUCTIONS & FLAGSTAFF ARTS COUNCIL PRESENTS

TICKETS & INFO flagsartscouncil.org

SATURDAY 10.26.19

ACCIDENTALSTHE

2019 FALL & WINTER

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OTHER VENUES FOR ART

Interactive Mobile Map: FlagstaffArtWalk.org • To Reserve an ArtWalk Listing, visit: www.flagartscouncil.org

ARTWALK SPONSORS:

FIRST FRIDAY ARTWALKBROUGHT TO YOU BY:

www.FlagArtsCouncil.org

15. Open Doors: Art in Action Gallery Church of the Epiphany/ 423 N. Beaver St. / 520.491.0132

Opening Reception: Locked Up: Pain and Resilience: Works by incarcerated persons celebrating the resilience of the human

spirit and the power of art. Music by Jesse Anderson 6 PM; Presentation by Dr. Nancy Wonders of the SCJ, NAU, 7 PM. Good food and free parking. 6-8:30.

19. Pizza Patio109 E. Phoenix Ave. / 928.779.4000LIVE MUSIC FRIDAY Bella Rose 6-9PMFresh Unprocessed Pizza/Appetizers/Desserts. Traditional, Vegan, Vegetarian, Gluten-free, Dairy-free, Soy-free, Low-Carb Deep Dish, NY Thin, Cauliflower crust Plant-based Meats/Cheeses Pour your own 12 tap Local Craft Beer!Patio, Firepit, Games, Dog friendly!

14. Lotus Lounge106 N. San Francisco St. / 928.779.6971

Unsung’s N-10-TIONS series. The mirror into our consciousness

when women are most vulnerable. It’s about what you think, your N-10-TIONS?

18. Cornish Pasty Co.26 S. San Fransisco St. / 928.440.5196This First Friday we welcome back local musician Matt Miller for a live baritone guitar performance starting at 9 PM. A new installation of local art, free pool, $5 20oz AZ Draft beers, and great food served until 2AM13. Rendezvous

100 N. San Francisco St. / 928.779.6971Autumn’s not the only thing bringing you chills this October. Rendezvous hosts a spooky collaborative art show with Josh Valdez, Brittney Patton, Emma Gardner, and Aaron Yates.

12. Headlines 2000113 E. Aspen Ave. /520.360.8856Brian Corbett of Inverted Sky Images showcases unique images not found anywhere else in Northern Arizona! Stop by, say hi, and take one home!

22. Flagstaff Visitor Center1 E. Rte. 66 / 928.213.2952Visit the Historic Train Station and listen to live music while perusing a local artist market. Paintings on Denim by Johnny Anaya, Chariots of Fire by Ken Whitaker, Famous $1 Scarves by Anita Caro & The Knit Wits and much more!

17. Fool’s Gold 109 North Leroux Street / 9035210783Influenced by Arizona’s landscapes, Ofèlia Bake Shop shares their vision of heritage and place through food. Meet Alicia and Max, and purchase a baked good, handcrafted with beauty and quality ingredients

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20. Flagstaff Tile & Stone4 S. San Francisco St. / 9284405460Join us for the Grand Opening of our new Tile & Granite Showroom! We will be showcasing handcrafted

tile from local and regional artisans.

21. Floral Arts of Flagstaff124 S. Beaver Street / 928-779-0319Join us from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. for a fun time with some light refreshments, and beautiful artwork by Lisa Doffing, and the late Ramona Townsend presented by her daughter, Vanessa Hemmer. You’ll be able to sign up for Lisa’s next art class, and see a beautiful example of our fall centerpieces.

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16. Banderas Craft Tacos11 E. Aspen Ave., Flagstaff AZ 86001 / 928-814-8185Flagstaff Nuestras Raíces presents a

Sugar Skull-making workshop from 6 to 8 p.m. Learn secrets of turning water and sugar into skulls for upcoming Día de los Muertos / Day of the Dead events. $10 for

a completed sugar skull, decorating supplies

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SUPPORTERS23. Babbitt’s Backcountry Outfitters 12 E. Aspen Ave. / 928.774.4775A fun, fall night featuring local artists like Ava and her Velo Earrings, good deals on featured local companies and tons of sale items from the summer. Refreshments as always!

24. INCAHOOTS Vintage Clothing and Costumes9 E Aspen Avenue / 928-773-9447

Yes! Through the Looking Glass & into the Magical Wonderland of Alice, Mad Hatter, Cheshire Cat, White Rabbit, Queen of Hearts & Friends! Check Out our Amazing Costumes & Vintage Clothing, and Refreshments & Specials!

26. The England House614 West Santa Fe / 928-214-7350The historic England House Bed and Breakfast is under new ownership! This home was built in 1902. The distinctive red-and-white, locally quarried and hand-cut stone, pressed-tin ceilings and restored French antiques are a must see. The grounds are beautiful too, come see us!

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25. Sutcliffe Floral111 N Beaver St / 928-774-0670Sutcliffe Floral is turning 75! Help us kick off our month-long celebration with festive refreshments and take advantage of our 75th anniversary specials!

BEER, WINE AND APPETIZERSRAFFLE AND SILENT AUCTION

TICKET INFO: FLAGARTSCOUNCIL.ORG

COCONINO CENTER FOR THE ARTS

SAILING INTO OBLIVION

SAT. OCTOBER 12, 6:30PM

THE STORY OF 271 DAYS ALONE AT SEA

WITH JEROME RAND

$15/ TICKET

6 - 8PM6 - 8PM6 - 8PM

6 -7PM, 7 - 8PM

6 - 8PM6 - 8PM

Photo Credit: Nathan Clements

Peter and Will Anderson

Cirque Roots

Flagstaff Community Band &Flagstaff School of Music

Ballet Folklorico

76th Street

Random Impulse Taiko

MAY 6JUNE 3July 1AUG 5SEPT 2OCT 7

DOWNTOWNFRIDAY NIGHTS

Heritage Square, Downtown Flagstaff | Every First Friday of the Month

OCT 4 PERFORMANCES 6-9PM