Sedona Visual Artists present 20th Annual Exhibition
The Sedona Visual Artists Coalition (SVAC) 20th Annual Exhibition will run through May 28 at the Sedona Arts Center in the Special Exhibition Gallery.
The exhibition will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Thirty-one artists are showing 60 original pieces of art in a variety of media including ceramics, painting, drawing, glass, wood, bronze, photography, fiber, pastel, watercolor and mixed media. SVAC members represent diverse artists throughout the Verde Valley who all have unique perspectives in the visual arts. Our artists reflect a strong commitment to their personal expression and how this is communicated to the viewer.
SVAC is an inclusive organization that welcomes artists at all levels. The Sedona Visual Artists’ Coalition is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit educational and charitable organization. This inclusive organization encourages creativity, community and collaboration.
Benefits of membership include promotion of your artwork on our website, announcements about art happenings in our monthly newsletter, opportunities to show your art at our annual show, the Open Studios Tour, and networking possibilities. For more information, please contact: Mike Upp at mjupp10@gmail.com or 503-789-4437.
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