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Bear Schutz is at the Corner Gallery in Clarkdale January 3 thru February 14.
ship Academy (FALA). 1500 Cedar Ave. BrandysRestaurant.com
The Flagstaff Artist Gallery is featur- ing the whimsical and functional raku art of ceramist Stuart Wolf; and the distinct, yet complementary pieces of plein air wa- tercolorists Robert Delagowski and Mar- sha Owen. FlagstaffArtistsGallery.com
The first annual Sedona World Wisdom Days takes place January 17-20. Lead- ers in the health and healing movement, best-selling authors, and celebrities will participate in the weekend’s events. Ap- pearances are scheduled for Jean Hous- ton, Don Miguel Ruiz, and Mackenzie Phillips. Visit SedonaWorldWisdom.com for details.
Grand Canyon Guitar Society pres- ents Rovshan Mamedkuliev in concert, the Guitar Foundation of America’s Inter- national Competition Prize Winner. Born in Baku, Azerbaijan, Mr. Mamadedkuliev began studying classical guitar at the age of eleven. Since then, the 27-year old has won more than 20 awards in international competitions, including the Guitar Foun- dation of America’s International Concert Artist Competition in 2012. He visits Flag- staff as part of the GFA sponsored Win- ner’s Tour. Saturday, January 25 at 7PM. Shepherd of the Hill Church, 1601 N. San Francisco St. Tickets available online at CanyonGuitar.org or by calling 928-213- 0752.
Sedona Arts Center presents Second Chance from January 3–February 4, 2014. Gallery artists present a piece of art they would like to bring back to the gallery for a “second chance,” coinciding with the an-
nual Fired & Wired student sale and exhi- bition. An opening reception will be held Friday, January 3 from 5-8 PM. Sedona Arts Center is open daily from 10AM to 5PM daily, State Route 89A and Art Barn Road in uptown Sedona. For more information call 928-282-3865 or visit SedonaArtsCen- ter.org.
From 4-7PM on the evening of Sunday, January 19 jitterbug down to Firecreek Coffee Company (22 E. Route 66) for the Hotsy Totsy 1920s Tea Party. Admission price of $10 includes full tea service, the gypsy jazz sound of ZAZU, and poetry and history readings with host, the one and only Dapper Dre, who says “Get togged to the bricks (i.e. dressed to the nines), spiff up those ground grippers and come on down to swell time that is sure to be the bees knees.” Visit Incahoots Vintage Cloth- ing & Costumes for special deals for the oc- casion, 9 E. Aspen Ave.
Bear Schutz’s fantastical paintings, sculpture, and handmade musical instru- ments are featured at the Made In Clark- dale’s Corner Gallery (911 Main St, Clark- dale). On Friday January 3, from 5-10PM the public is invited for a gala opening replete with live entertainment created from Mr. Schutz’s array of guitars and other strings, as well as refreshments and a gag- gle of Clarkdale’s finest. Mr. Schutz’s work is showcased until February 14. Fore more information, MadeInClarkdale.org .
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