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Ooh Ahh Point by Kristen Caldon is among the pieces featured during the photographer’s booksigning this First Friday ArtWalk at West of the Moon.
ARTS BRieFS: FLAGSTAFF
Artist and owner of Winslow’s LaPosada
Hotel, Tina Mion presents a humorously se-
rious free talk that explores death and dying — “personal loss, suicide, why butlers are of- ten murderers, death in the White House, and what comes next” — through the medium of paint. Ms. Mion’s has given talks around the country at the University of Chicago, the
Phoenix Art Museum and the Smithsonian In- stitution in Washington, DC, where her work is currently on display for the third time. 5PM Friday, February 7, Cline Library Assembly Hall on the NAU Campus. TinaMion.com
Grand Canyon Guitar Society presents guitarist Brad Richter and cellist Viktor Uzur, both classically-trained musicians and com- posers who combine classical, rock and folk music themes into innovative, original com- positions. 7PM Saturday, February 15 at Shep- herd of the Hill Church, 1601 N. San Francisco St in Flagstaff. Tickets are $20 in advance, $25 day of show and available at CanyonGuitar. org, Arizona Music Pro, Bookman’s, or Shane Knight Gallery. Call 928-213-0752 for details.
The acrylic paintings of Flagstaff yogi Ste- phen Revering are featured at Mountain Oasis for the month of February. Mr. Rever- ing’s work focuses on internal and external landscapes intended to inspire a sense of wonder. 11 East Aspen St.
The Artists’ Coalition of Flagstaff Gal- lery theme for the month of February is “Hearts and Flowers,” featuring jewelry by
ACF members Araceli Gonzalez and De- nise Nichols; glass creations by Anita Caro and Carolyn Ramsey, aspen paintings by Dolores Ziegler, the nature photography of Phil Goldblatt, fiber art by Judy Sall, and the luminaries and metal art of Nancy DeB- lois. 11AM-4PM Thursday-Monday, 111 East
Aspen St. in downtown Flagstaff. Flagstaff- Arts.org
Flagstaff Artists’ Gallery showcases the figurative ceramics of co-op member Lola Serkland; watercolors and art quilts by Sharon McGuinness; and the colored pencil drawings and cds of musician artist Ed Kobotie. 17 N. San Francisco St. FlagstaffArtistsGallery.com
Fine art photographer Kristen Caldon is the artist of the month at West of the Moon Gallery. Ms. Caldon is a freelance nature pho- tographer based out of Grand Canyon, where she has many opportunities to capture the ample beauty of the Southwest. Her subjects include large, stark landscapes of canyon country, macro shots of geologic specimens, and environmental portraits of rough and tumble mountain men. 14 N. San Francisco St. WestoftheMoonGallery.com
Brandy’s Restaurant shows a wide as- sortment of stencils, sculpture and paintings by the students of Coconino High School during the month of February. 1500 E. Cedar Ave. BrandysRestaurant.com
Ceramicist Barry Carpenter is the featured artist for February at Gallery One13. Mr. Car- penter works primarily with stoneware and porcelain to create one of a kind decorative and functional pottery that is both elegant and earthy. 111 E. Aspen St. GalleryOne13.com
The Horizons Concert Series presents Gram- my-nominated chamber music ensemble Imani Winds with pianist Anne-Marie Mc- Dermott at 7:30PM, Monday, February 17 at NAU’s Ashurst Hall. Imani and Ms. McDermott offer a program of music by Mozart, Hindemith, Poulenc, Valerie Coleman, & Jason Moran. Visit nau.ticketforce.com for more information.
Three Flagstaff artists and are among the 60 Arizona artists whose nature-inspired art- works are on display at Phoenix Sky Harbor
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