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NAWS Exhibits at Sedona Public Library

“Heads or Tails” Kathryn Steadman (Courtesy/ NAWS)

At the Sedona Public Library in Sedona, you can enjoy the works of local artists in the tranquil setting of the library. From March 15th to April 10th, dozens of petite paintings will be on display at the library at 3250 White Bear Road in Sedona. These small works, which are mostly sold, represent a variety of subjects, styles, and water-soluble mediums such as watercolor, acrylic, and ink.

This intimate exhibit can be viewed during the library’s standard opening hours (Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays from 10am to 6pm). Wednesday, 10am-8pm. Friday and Saturday from 10am to 5pm. Closed on Sundays. This show is a partnership between the Sedona Public Library and the Northern Arizona Watercolor Society (NAWS). NAWS is a regional non-profit water media arts association with members from Flagstaff to Prescott.

“The Verde Valley is rich in written, oral and visual history. The Sedona Public Library is fortunate to partner with so many arts groups looking to showcase their talents, where art thrives and is accessible to all. We hope it continues. We are a community library that connects.

The Sedona Public Library is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. To make a tax-deductible donation, visit SedonaLibrary.Org/donate or send a check to the Sedona Public Library. Don’t forget that you can also send gifts to the village library.

Founded in 1995, NAWS has about 150 members who meet monthly to celebrate water media painting. These conferences typically feature informative learning topics and artist demonstrations. Additional membership benefits include access to high-quality workshops, participation in small critique groups, and an extensive DVD lending library of painting technique videos. NAWS welcomes visitors to our monthly meetings. For more information about NAWS, please visit www.NAWS-AZ.org or email any NAWS questions to NAWSMembershipJoy@gmail.com.

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