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Feb. 2010: Gallery & Museum Events

Author: Judy Harper
Issue: February, 2010, Page 150





LOST AND FOUND
From fallen trees, to ancient farm equipment, to intricate workings of long-gone electronics, “Found Object Art” showcases sculpture of all sizes by three artists. The exhibit opens with a reception from 5 to 8 p.m. Feb. 5 and remains on display through Feb. 14 at Lanning Gallery in Sedona. Pictured is “Clock With Spoons” by Roger Wood. The mixed-media piece measures 15" high x 6" wide x 6" deep. For more information, visit lanninggallery.com, or call (928) 282-6865.
Eye Lounge Gallery—419 E. Roosevelt St., Phoenix, (602) 430-1490. New works by Craig Randich are on display in “Whistle While You Work,” through Feb. 13. The exhibition includes large-scale sculpture and a mixed-media installation titled, “9 a.m.-5 p.m.” A reception for the artist takes place from 6 to 10 p.m. Feb. 5.

Figarelli Galleries & Sculpture Garden—7610 E. McDonald Dr., Scottsdale, figarellifineart.com,(480) 609-7077. The gallery showcases the work of Allan Houser, through May 30.

Fountain Hills Artists’ Gallery—16858 Avenue of the Fountains, Fountain Hills, fountainhillsartistsgallery.com, (480) 836-9919. Champagne, chocolates and fine art highlight a Valentine’s reception from 5 to 7 p.m. Feb. 10.

Gallery Andrea­­—7019 E. Main St., Scottsdale, artandrea.com, (480) 481-2530. Paintings by Joanna Zjawinska and Andrea de Kerpely-Zak are on exhibit in “Romantic Ladies and Flowers Valentine’s Show,” Feb. 1-28.

Gebert Contemporary—7160 Main St., Scottsdale, (480) 429-0711. “Vaqueros de la Cruz del Diablo,” featuring photography by Werner Segarra, is on display through Feb. 2. Segarra has been interacting with the people of Huasabas, a small town in Sonora, Mexico, for more than 20 years. Capturing the human essence and traditional way of life of this rural town of 1,000 inhabitants, his photography spans two decades, from the mid-1980s to the present, following the lives of his subjects in intimate detail.

Heard Museum—2301 N. Central Ave., Phoenix, heard.org, (602) 252-8848. “Harry Fonseca: An Artist’s Journey,” through April 4; “Allan Houser: Tradition to Abstraction,” through Aug. 22; “Arctic Spirit: Inuit Art From the Albrecht Collection,” through Dec. 31; and “Hopi Katsina Dolls: 100 Years of Carving,” Feb. 25-Jan. 16.

Heard Museum North—The Summit at Scottsdale, 32633 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale, heard.org, (480) 488-9817. “Personal Journeys: American Indian Landscapes,” through March 14.

King Galleries of Scottsdale—7100 E. Main St., Scottsdale, king-
galleries.com, (480) 481-0187. “Jennifer Moquino: Animal Stories,” Feb. 11-25, showcases new works in clay by the award-winning potter. Her pieces are incised with realistic animal motifs.

Joan Cawley Gallery—7135 E. Main St., Scottsdale, jcgltd.com/gallery, (480) 947-3548. Contemporary-style Southwest missions and Hispanic family scenes filled with warmth, bright colors and joyful ambience are in the spotlight as the gallery showcases paintings by Alvin Gill-Tapia and Francisco Romero, through Feb. 7.

Larsen Gallery—3705 N. Bishop Lane, Scottsdale, larsengallery.com, (480) 941-0900. Paintings by Anne Coe, new painting and sculpture consignments, and “Face It,” an exhibition of portraits, through Feb. 28.

Lisa Sette Gallery—4142 N. Marshall Way, Scottsdale, (480) 990-7342. “Beverly Penn: New Work,” featuring bronze sculpture; and “Brad Durham: From Here to Closer,” an exhibit of paintings, through Feb. 27.

Mesa Contemporary Arts—1 E. Main St., Mesa, mesaartscenter.com, (480) 644-6500. “Paul Nicklen: National Geographic,” through Feb. 28; “31st-Annual Contemporary Crafts,” through March 14; and “Station Identification,” through March 14.

Mountain Artists Gallery—228 N. Alarcon St., Prescott, mountainartistsguild.org, (928) 776-4009. “New Beginnings,” through May 1, showcases fine arts and crafts by local and national artists.

The Phippen Museum—4701 Highway 90 North, Prescott, phippenartmuseum.org, (928) 778-1385. “Greatest Earth on Show,” through Feb. 21, features work from Contemporary and Traditional landscape artists, including Maynard Dixon and James Swinnerton.

Phoenix Art Museum—1625 N. Central Ave., Phoenix, phxart.org, (602) 257-1222. “Geoffrey Beene: Trapeze,” through March 7; “Ansel Adams: Discoveries,” through June 6; “Sumatra: Textiles From the Collection of Dr. Thomas J. Hudak,” Feb. 13-July 4; and “Tea and Immortality: Contemporary Chinese Yixing Teawares from the James Bialac Collection,” Feb. 20-April 25.

Prescott Fine Arts Association Gallery—208 N. Marina St., Prescott, pfaa.net, (928) 445-3286. “Music and Dance,” through Feb. 21; and “Wit and Wisdom: The Mature Eye,” Feb. 26-April 4.

Rosson House Museum—113 N. Sixth St., Phoenix, rossonhousemuseum.org, (602) 261-8063. “Water and the Roosevelt Dam,” through April 1, examines the importance of water and the effects of the Roosevelt Dam on the inhabitants of the Salt River Valley.

Scottsdale Fine Art—7116 E. Main St., Scottsdale, scottsdalefineart.com, (480) 990-3100. Paintings by Aldo Balding, Michael Maczuga and Tae Park are on exhibit in “The Beauty of Form,” Feb. 18-March 4, with a reception for the artists from 7 to 9 p.m. Feb. 25.

Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art—7374 E. Second St., Scottsdale, scottsdalearts.org, (480) 994-ARTS. “Healing Expressions,” through April 22; “Rewind Remix Replay: Design, Music & Everyday Experience,” through May 23; and “Chuck Close Prints: Process and Collaboration,” Feb. 12-May 9.

Sharlot Hall Museum—415 W. Gurley St., Prescott, sharlot.org, (928) 445-3122. “Paint! Breaking the Buckskin Ceiling” continues with American Indian artwork by Judith Durr (Choctaw), through Feb. 14; and Baje Whitehorse Sr. (Navajo), Feb. 27-July 11.

Shemer Art Center—5005 E. Camelback Rd., Phoenix, (602) 262-4727. “New Horizons,” an annual exhibition of multimedia works by local high school students, through March 2.

Superstition Mountain Lost Dutchman Museum—4087 N. Apache Trail, Apache Junction, superstitionmountainmuseum.org, (480) 983-4888. The arts and history come together as the museum hosts “Art in the Superstitions” from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Feb. 13. A juried fine-art show, barbecue lunch and live music are included, along with natural history, military history and “Lost Dutchman” exhibits.

Tansey Gallery—3001 E. Skyline Dr., Tucson, tanseygallery.com, (520) 577-6301. Figurative Surrealism paintings by Doug Shelton and David Vandenberg, through Feb. 5; and paintings by Juan Carlos Breceda, Feb. 11-28.

Tempe Center for the Arts—700 W. Rio Salado Pkwy., Tempe, (480) 350-2867. “Faces,” through Feb. 6; and “Chuck Amuck: A Legacy of Laughter,” which chronicles the life and art of Chuck Jones, Feb. 20-June 18. An opening reception takes place from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Feb. 26.

Temple Gallery—330 S. Scott Ave., Tucson, (520) 624-7370. Photographs by Lisa M. Robinson are on exhibit through Feb. 23; and paintings and drawings by David F. Brown, Feb. 27-March 30.

Trailside Galleries—7330 Scottsdale Mall, Scottsdale, trailsidegalleries.com, (480) 945-7751. New oil paintings by Bruce Cheever, Michael Malm and Matt Smith are on display Feb. 1-14, with a reception for the artists from 7 to 9 p.m. Feb. 11. “Transitions,” Feb. 15-28, showcases new oil paintings by Dan, Danny and John McCaw. Guests can meet the McCaw family of artists at a reception from 7 to 9 p.m. Feb. 25.

Tucson Museum of Art—140 N. Main Ave., Tucson, tucsonmuseumofart.org, (520) 624-2333. “Ansel Adams: A Legacy,” through Feb. 14; “Han and Beyond—The Renaissance of China: The James Conley Collection,” through Dec. 31; “Ed Mell: Paintings of the New West,” Feb. 27-May 23; “Andy Warhol: Life and Legends,” Feb. 27-July 3; and “Viva David Tineo! A Retrospective of Tucson’s Muralist and Art Educator,” Feb. 27-July 3.

Turquoise Tortoise Gallery—431 S.R. 179, Sedona, turqtortsedona.com, (928) 282-2262. “Bolos, Belts & Buckles” opens with a reception from 5 to 8 p.m. Feb. 5, and continues on display through Feb. 14.

Udinotti Gallery—4215 N. Marshall Way, Scottsdale, udinottigallery.com, (480) 946-7056. A showing of sculpture by Wanxin Zhang and paintings by Agnese Udinotti opens with a reception for the artists from 7 to 9 p.m. Feb. 4. The exhibit continues through March 31.




Confirm information before making plans by calling the listed number. Information for inclusion in GALLERY should be submitted at least 10 weeks before the first of the month it is to be published. Send information to: Judy Harper, Calendar Editor, PHOENIX HOME & GARDEN, 15169 N. Scottsdale Rd, Ste. C-310, Scottsdale, AZ 85254; jharper@citieswestpub.com, or fax to (480) 664-3962.


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