Thursday, July 29, 2010

Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts - ASU Art Museum

Current Exhibitions


Ceramic Design: Manufactured Brilliance and Beauty in Daily Life
Apr 10, 2010 - Aug 24, 2010
ASU Art Museum


Signs and Signals from the Periphery, an Installation by Dinh Q LĂȘ
May 1, 2010 - Sep 18, 2010
ASU Art Museum


11th Annual Family Exhibition - What Moves Us: Art of Transportation from the Permanent Collection
May 29, 2010 - Aug 7, 2010
ASU Art Museum


Lasting Impressions: Japanese Prints from the ASU Art Museum
Aug 28, 2010 - Nov 27, 2010
ASU Art Museum


Welcome Back Students Party
Sep 3, 2010
ASU Art Museum

Gravity was Everywhere Back Then, A New Installation by Brent Green
Sep 4, 2010 - Dec 31, 2010
ASU Art Museum


For more information, please visit:
http://asuartmuseum.asu.edu/exhibitions/

Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art

young@art Gallery
Visions: "Text Messages"



May 13, 2010 - September 20, 2010


SMoCA's Young @ Art Gallery, Scottsdale Center for the Arts

Architecture+Art: 90 Days Over 100°


May 22, 2010 - September 19, 2010


Gallery 4, SMoCA


Atherton | Keener, 90 Days Over 100° installation shot
© Atherton | Keener, photo Bill Timmerman



Spyhopping: Adventures with Sue Chenoweth and the permanent collection


May 22, 2010 - September 19, 2010


Galleries 3 and 4, SMoCA


Sue Chenoweth, Ziggurat and Chipmunk detail, 2009.
Gouache, acrylic, graphite, Letraset on paper, 30x44 inches. Courtesy of the artist. © Sue Chenoweth.


Re-imagining the West: selections from the permanent collection


June 12, 2010 - August 22, 2010


Gerard L. Cafesjian Founder's Gallery, Michael and Ellie Ziegler Gallery and Virginia Ullman Gallery, SMoCA


Lon Megargee, Camelback Mountain Scene, ca. 1920’s, oil on board on canvas. 34 ½ x 38 ½ inches.
Bequest of the Estate of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas P. Richeson, 1998.004.14. © Lon Megargee.

For more information, please visit: http://www.smoca.org/

The Heard Museum

Heard Museum Current Exhibitions

Known for its award-winning exhibitions, the Heard Museum uses its collections and first-person voice to tell the stories of American Indian cultures while at the same time celebrates the diverse achievements of today's artists. Experience the Heard's 10 exhibition galleries that include both ongoing shows and changing exhibitions that feature an array of artists and art forms.

Signature Exhibit

HOME: NATIVE PEOPLE IN THE SOUTHWEST
Artist voices combine with more than 2,000 of the museum's finest pieces to tell the stories -- past and present -- of Southwestern Native people. See a spectacular display of Hopi katsina dolls from the Sen. Barry Goldwater and Fred Harvey Company collections. A Navajo hogan, four video presentations, interactive sound and video stations, a media room and frequent artist demonstrations make this a must-see. Free guided tours.
Changing Exhibitions
When Meat Was Plentiful by Allan HouserALLAN HOUSER: TRADITION TO ABSTRACTION
At the Heard Museum through August 22, 2010.
For the first time ever, see the breadth of Chiricahua Apache artist Allan Houser's work at two of the Valley's most prestigious attractions: the Heard Museum and the Desert Botanical Garden. This collaborative exhibition features large sculptures as well as paintings, drawings, sketches and smaller sculpture by one of the most important American artists of the 20th century.
Ceramic Tile by Jason GarciaPOP! POPULAR CULTURE IN AMERICAN INDIAN ART
Opened April 16, 2010; on display through March 2011
Pop culture and innovation collide with traditional art forms and cultures in artwork that reflects contemporary issues and imagery in an often comedic, tongue-in-cheek way. Fashion, graffiti art, comics, pottery and beadwork are formats for contemporary American Indian artists who incorporate imagery from popular culture into their work.
Katsina doll given to infant

HOPI KATSINA DOLLS: 100 YEARS OF CARVING
Opened February 27, 2010;on display through September 2010
See carvings from the Heard Museum's historic collections side by side with contemporary dolls – including several rarely seen – in this exhibition that explores the evolution of katsina dolls over the last century. See dolls from the museum's Fred Harvey Company and Sen. Barry Goldwater collections as well as more contemporary works from the Schultz Collection.

Dancing Bear by Pauta SailaARCTIC SPIRIT: INUIT ART FROM THE ALBRECHT COLLETION
Through January 16, 2011
Explore 2,000 years of artistic creativity with wall hangings, prints, drawings, sculpture, clothing and more from the circumpolar region. Featured are more than 150 pieces drawn from the Dr. E. Daniel Albrecht Collection. The exhibit was organized by the Heard Museum, then traveled to nine museums and galleries throughout the United States and Canada.
Ongoing Exhibitions
We Are! Arizona's First People
WE ARE! ARIZONA'S FIRST PEOPLE
Located in the Ullman Learning Center, this exhibit is the only gallery display in the state to include all 21 of Arizona’s federally recognized tribal communities. In their own voices, Arizona’s Native cultures explain their histories, cultures and futures. Children and kids-at-heart will love the interactive and hands-on take-home activities.
EVERY PICTURE TELLS A STORY
Explore seven regions and see how American Indian artists reflect their environments in their artwork in this interactive gallery perfect for families. Spot the different wildlife and vegetation illustrated in the artwork, then try your hand at making a hummingbird, bandolier bag, Northwest Coast button blanket, bow guard or Inuit felt design. It's fun for everyone!
Indian Board School
REMEMBERING OUR INDIAN SCHOOL DAYS:
THE BOARDING SCHOOL EXPERIENCE

Few people realize that American Indians were forced by the federal government to attend residential boarding schools located hundreds of miles from home. This powerful exhibit immerses visitors into the story, which draws on first-person recollections, memorabilia and the writings and art of four generations of Indian School alumni.

AROUND THE WORLD: THE HEARD MUSEUM COLLECTION
Tour the global span of the Heard’s collection with this exhibition of artwork by Native peoples of North and South America, Africa and Oceania. The exhibit features work collected by Dwight and Maie Heard and other significant donors, like Byron Harvey III, whose gifts have played a key role in shaping the museum’s collection.
Silver Seed Pots from the Norman L. Sanfield CollectionOLD TRADITIONS IN NEW POTS: SILVER SEED POTS FROM THE NORMAN L. SANDFIELD COLLECTION
Taking inspiration from the long history of using ceramic vessels to store agricultural seeds, more than 70 American Indian jewelers have created contemporary miniature silver seed pots at the urging of collector Norman L. Sandfield. A selection of vessels donated by Sandfield can be seen in the Sandra Day O'Connor Gallery.
History & Collections of the Heard Museum
HISTORY & COLLECTIONS OF THE HEARD MUSEUM
Maie and Dwight Heard's dream of sharing the beauty of their private collection with the public was realized in 1929 when the Heard Museum opened its doors. Today, the Heard's 40,000-object collection includes traditional work with an emphasis on the cultures of the greater Southwest as well as American Indian fine art from throughout North America.

Images from top: 1)Tino Youvella, Hopi. Niman katsina, c. 1983; 2) Allan Houser, Chiricahua Apache, 1914-1994, When Meat Was Plentiful, 1970, Oil on canvas, Heard Museum Collection. Gift of the artist, IAC372A; 3) Harry Fonseca, Nisenen Maidu/Hawaiian/ Portuguese, “Creation Story,” February 17, 1977. Ink and colored pencil on paper; 4) Lizzie Naiktaa Ittinuar (b. 1929), Inuit, Rankin Inlet (Kangirlliniq), Nunavut, Ceremonial Beaded Woman’s Amautiq, 1998-1999, white fabric, beads, embroidery floss, 47”, on display in the exhibition Arctic Spirit: Inuit Art From the Albrecht Collection. ; 5) Gallery scene in the exhibit We Are! Arizona's First People; 6) Graphic elements from the exhibit Every Picture Tells a Story; 7) Photo from the exhibit Remembering Our Indian Schools Days: The Boarding School Experience; 8) Ute people of Utah and Colorado. Cradleboard, 1960s. Twigs, plywood, rawhide, buckskin, glass beads. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Harvey III. Heard Museum Collection; 9) Detail from the book New Traditions in Old Pots: Silver Seed Pots from the Norman L. Sandfield Collection;10) Yavapai star basket, c. early 1900s. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Clements. Heard Museum Collection; 11) Allan Houser, Chiricahua Apache, "When Meat Was Plentiful," 1970. Oil on canvas. Gift of the Artist, Heard Museum Collection. ©2009 Chiinde, LLC.; 12) Pauta Saila, RCA, Inuit, Cape Dorset (Kingait), Nunavut. Dancing Bear, c. 1975, stone; 13) Manfred Susunkewa, Hopi. Hiilili katsina doll, 1980s-1990s, Heard Museum Collection, Gift of Joann Phillips; 14) Jason Garcia, Santa Clara Pueblo.Ceramic Tile, 2009, Heard Museum Collection.

Mesa Arts Center

ONLY TENANTS RESIDE

Chris Mars

When:
Friday, March 19 - Sunday, August 1, 2010

Where:
Mesa Contemporary Arts

REMIND ME >

Known for his dark, intense imagery, Minneapolis-based artist Chris Mars has established himself as one of the leading artists in the “Low-Brow” movement. A self-taught artist, Mars often considers himself an “outsider” and empathizes with individuals who are viewed as “the other” or labeled “the outcast.” He explores challenging topics like prejudice, xenophobia, exploitation and redemption, depicting his characters in macabre play like settings. Featuring over thirty oil paintings, Only Tenants Reside showcases Mars' most recent work.

Opening Reception: Friday, Apr 9 (7-10pm)


2AM-2PM

R. Justin Stewart

When:
Friday, April 2 - Sunday, August 8, 2010

REMIND ME >

2AM-2PM is part of Justin Stewart's current sculptural series, which represents a three-dimensional model of the Sunday Minneapolis/St. Paul Metro Transit System. Through a series of suspended wood balls, copper rods, weights and blue threads, Stewart tries to make visual sense of a complex, and often times, confusing world.

Opening Reception: Friday, Apr 9 (7-10pm)


STATIONS

Vincent Valdez

When:
Friday, April 9 - Sunday, August 8, 2010

Where:
Mesa Contemporary Arts

REMIND ME >

Born and raised in San Antonio, Texas, Vincent Valdez uses charcoal to capture a gritty boxing match. His Stations series is based on the Catholic account of the Stations of the Cross, which traditionally represents the final hours or "Passion" of Christ. In his large-scale drawings, Valdez's boxer represents the struggles we encounter in our own lives.

Opening Reception: Friday, Apr 9 (7-10pm)


ARIZONA DESIGNER CRAFTSMEN

50th Anniversary Juried Exhibition

When:
Friday, June 11 - Sunday, August 8, 2010

Where:
Mesa Contemporary Arts

REMIND ME >

Since 1959, the Arizona Designer Craftsmen organization has remained a proponent of established and emerging artists, fostering and advancing contemporary crafts related activities in Arizona. Representative of traditional craft mediums including ceramics, fibers, basketry, metals, wood, glass, jewelry, papermaking and book arts, this exhibition celebrates this landmark anniversary through the work of 50 local artists.

Featured Artists Include:

Rameen Ahmed

Victoria Altepeter

Lynette Andreasen

R. Merrill Bollerud

Barbara Brandel

Jonathan L. Brown

Becky Chader McDonah

Mary Chang

Cathy Cimellaro

James A. Corrigan

Nancy Cressler

Denise A. Currier

Betsy Douglas

Joan Dulla

Danielle Embry

Susan Fehlow

Claire Gimber

Maurice Grossman

Maurice Hamburger

Marla Hattabaugh

Edwin K. Hill

Bill Jamieson

Gail Jamieson

Thomas Kerrigan

Barb Kingdon

Ryan Lamfers

Heather Magill

Allan Martens

Tedd R. McDonah

Jane Metzger

Allan Mortens

Farraday Newsome

Gini Patterson

Katie Poterala

Mark R. Ramsour

Jeff Reich

Terry Rein

Ellie Richards

Jason Ripper

Hoss Rogers

Loraine K. Sample

Kathleen Sharp

Polly Smith

Michelle Startzman

Jaren Stroback

Ann Turpin Thayer

Samuel Troxell

Kerry Vesper

Ira Wiesenfeld DVM

Maureen Brusa Zappellini


Friday, June 11
Opening Reception: 7-10pm

  • Free and Open to the Public
  • Light Refreshments
  • Cash Bar

VIP/Member's Private Reception: 6-7pm

Phoenix Art Museum

Current Exhibitions

Sumatra
Lewis Gallery
February 13, 2010 – August 8, 2010

In The Mood
Ellman Fashion Design Gallery
April 3, 2010 - August 15, 2010

CĂ©zanne and American Modernism
Steele Gallery
July 1, 2010 – September 26, 2010

Creative Continuum
Norton Photography Gallery
July 24 – November 28, 2010


Upcoming Exhibitions


Extending the Runway
Ellman Fashion Design Gallery and Lewis Gallery
September 16, 2010 – January 2, 2011

Théùtre de la Mode
Ellman Fashion Design Gallery
January 22, 2011 – May 22, 2011

Fashion Independent
Steele Gallery
February 27, 2011 – May 22, 2011

Monday, June 1, 2009

Directory of Arizona Art Galleries & Museums

as seen on: http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1248/is_8_87/ai_55439583/

BISBEE  

Firehouse Gallery of Fine Arts 
PO Box CX 85603 
(520) 432-1224 By appt 
Dir: Patricia A. Steward 
Local, regional, global works of art; monthly and bi-monthly solo and group shows.  
Artists exhibited: Feliciano Bejar, Rob Doucher, Mark Brosmer, Caroline Davies, Marta Gilbert, Tom Kerrigan, Zoe Mozert, John Oberdorf, Fritz Scholder, Judith Stafford, Knufe Stiles, Jesus Tellosa  

CHANDLER  

Vision Gallery 
80 S San Marcos PI 85224 
(602) 917-6859, fax (602) 857-1109 
Mon-Fri 10-5, Sat 10-4 
Dir: Eric Faulhaber 
Non-profit fine arts gallery with an emphasis on providing arts education programs for children.  
Artists exhibited: Betty Braig, Joan Dulla, John L. Gleason, Carolyn Golden, Dyanna Hesson, Jacque L. Keller, Sylvia Mindrum-Logan, Dick Phillips, Liz Whitney Quisgard, Mary Van Deman, David Vogt, Joanne West  

DRAGOON  

Amerind Foundation Museum 
PO Box 400 85609 
(520) 586-3666, fax (520) 586-4679 
Sep-May: daily 10-4; Jun-Aug: Wed-Sun 10-4 
Dir: Anne I. Woosley 
Collections interpreting prehistoric, historic, and contemporary Native American cultures; archeology of the American Southwest and northern Mexico; gallery of paintings and sculptures by Native and Anglo-American artists. 
E-mail: amerind@theriver.com; 
Web site: www.amerind.org   
Artists exhibited: Harrison Begay, Carl Oscar Borg, Robert Henri, Victor Higgins, Allan Houser, George Inness, William Leigh, Waldo Mootzka, Otis Polelonema, Quincy Tahoma, Awa Tsireh, Pablita Velarde  

FLAGSTAFF  
Museum of Northern Arizona 
3101 N Fort Valley Rd 86001 
(520) 774-5213, fax (520) 779-1527 
Daily 9-5 
Dir: Michael J. Fox Native American art, crafts of the Colorado Plateau. Prehistoric, historic, and contemporary collections and exhibits. 
Artists exhibited: Carl & Irene Clark, Pete & Dinah Gaspar, Arthur Holmes Jr., Michael Kabotie, Ray Lavato, Bob Lomadapki, Steve Lucas, Iris Nampeyo, Nora Naranjo-Morse, Angle Owen, Loren Phillips, Robert Taylor  

Northern Arizona University Art Museum and Galleries 
PO Box 6021 86011 (520) 523-3471, fax (520) 523-1424 
Call for hours 
Dir: Joel S. Eide 
Comprises Old Main Art Museum and Richard E. Beasley Art Museum and Gallery. Rotating contemporary art exhibitions by national and international artists. 
Web site: www.nau.edu/ art_museum 

HOT SPRINGS  

Gallery Central, LLC 
800 Central 71901 
(501) 318-4278, fax (501) 318-4200 
Wed, Thu, Sat 10-6, Fri 12-8, Sun-Mon 1-5 
Dir: Bess McFadden Sanders/Julie Sanders 
E-mail: jhsand@ipa.net   
Artists exhibited: Elizabeth Borne, Arden Boyce, Delore Cribbs, Doug Gorrell, Randy Groden, George Hunt, Jerry McWilliams, Sue Norton-Kent, Tony Saladino, Sharon Teel-Bennett, Barry Thomas  

MESA  

Galeria Mesa/Mesa Arts Center City of Mesa 
155 N Center, PO Box 1466 85211-1466 
(602) 644-2056, fax (602) 644-2901 
Sep-Jul: Tue-Fri 12-8, Sat 12-5 
Dir: Patty Haberman 
Contemporary visual art from national juried exhibits; some invitational and traveling exhibits; permanent contemporary art collection; additional alternative exhibition space. 
E-mail: robert_schultz@cl.mesa.az.us; 
Web site: www.galeriamesa.com 

PARADISE VALLEY  

Ianuzzi Gallery 
7070 North 591 85253 
(602) 991-4679, fax (602) 948-9779 
Mon-Sat 11:30-6 
Dir: Mara Ianuzzi/Nick Ianuzzi 
Contemporary paintings and sculpture. 
Artists exhibited: Harry Bertoia, Martin Chirino, Laddie John Dill, Lyman Kipp, Conrad Marca-Relli, Joseph Piccillo, Deborah Remington, George Rickey, Paul Rotterdam, Nicolas Schoffer, Kenneth Snelson, Jack Zajac  

PHOENIX  

Eleven East Ashland I.A.S. Independent Art Space 
11 E Ashland Ave 85004 
(602) 257-8543 Sat 12-5, Wed 4-9, first Fri eve of month, and by appt 
Dir: David Cook 
Contemporary paintings, sculpture, photography, mixed media, performances, installations. 
Exhibitions scheduled by proposal. Ten shows per year, including two national juried competitions. 
Saturday openings 8-11pm. 
Artists exhibited: Erastes Cinaedi, David Cook, Len Harris, Joe Hendricks, Katherine Krebs, Vicki Lev, John Lynch, Daniel Maier-Cook, Frank Sargent Mell, Vernita N'Cognita, Frank Pawlowski, Lee Robbins  

The Heard Museum 
2301 N Central Ave 85004 
(602) 252-8840, fax (602) 252-9757 
Daily 9:30-5 
Dir: Martin Sullivan 
Over 30,000 traditional southwestern Native American artifacts and fine art, with extensive collection of kachina dolls; paintings, graphics, sculpture by contemporary Native American artists; 40,000-volume library; files on 11,000 Native American artists. 
Artists exhibited: Harrison Begay, Harry Fonseca, Bob Haozous, Helen Hardin, Allan Houser, Truman Lowe, Michael McCleve, Mary Morez, Dan Namingha, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Norman Tait, Kay WalkingStick  

MARS Artspace 
126 S Central Ave 85004 
(602) 253-3541, fax (602) 253-3550 
Tue-Sat 11-3 
Dir: Ralph Cordova 
Movimiento Artistico del Rio Salado; alternative artspace for Arizona and Mexican-American/ Chicano artists. 
Web site: www.mars-artspace.org 
Artists exhibited: Manny Burrael, Ralph Cordova, Jack Evans, Jeff Falk, Mike Hovey, Ed Kennefick, Deborah McMillion-Nering, Lydia Miszuk, Eddie Shea, Tim Timmerman, Judith Walsh, Carolyn Zarr  

Phoenix Art Museum 
1625 N Central Ave 85004-1685 
(602) 257-1222, fax (602) 253-8662 Tue-Wed, Sat-Sun 10-5, Thu-Fri 10-9 
Dir: James Ballinger 
Paintings, sculpture, graphic arts, decorative arts and fashion design; contemporary, American, European, Asian, and Latin American collections. 
E-mail: info@phxart.org 
Artists exhibited: William Merritt Chase, Jean-Leon Gerome, Jill Giegerich, Robert Henri, Frida Kahlo, Adelaide Labille-Guiard, Georgia O'Keeffe, Giambattista Piazzetta, Pablo Picasso, Frederic Remington, Auguste Rodin, Gilbert Stuart  

Studio Sir 
11433 N 43rd St 85028 
(602) 996-7786, fax (602) 996-7786 
Artists exhibited: E.M. Sir  

SCOTTSDALE  

Bentley Gallery 
4161 N Marshall Way 85251 
(480) 946-6060, fax (480) 941-0078 
Dir: Glen Lineberry 
Contemporary paintings and sculpture. 
E-mail: bentley@goodnet.com; 
Web site: www.bentley gallery.com  
Artists exhibited: Matt Baumgardner, Dominique Blain, Simon Casson, Cora Cohen, Travis Constance, Kris Cox, Michael David, Vernon Duff, Calo Fonseca, Helen Frankenthaler, Adolph Gottlieb, Jun Kaneko, Robert Kelly, Wesley Kimler, Ricardo Mazal, Martin Mull, Henry Leo Schoebel, Hiro Yokose  

Suzanne Brown Galleries 
7160 Main St 85251 
(602) 945-8475, fax (602) 945-6640 
Mon-Sat 9:30-5:30 
Dir: Suzanne Brown/Linda Corderman Contemporary art.   
Artists exhibited: George Alexander, David Barba, Nelson Boren, Robert Brubaker, Marie Brumund, Christina Chalmers, Don Coen, Patti Cramer, Steven Delair, Hilary Eddy, John Farnsworth, David Foley, Hans Gilsdorf, David Gordinier, John Hogan, Kevin Irvin, Malcolm Jones, Dale Kennington, Suzanne Klotz, Jon Lightfoot, Sylvia Long, Jeanne Mahaffey, Merrill Mahaffey, Duffy McMahon, Ed Mell, Didier Nolet, Richard Obenchain, Kevin Osborn, Howard Post, Stephen Rolfe Powell, Tom Rierden, Christopher Robbins, Richard Shrewsbury, Robert Sutz, Lynn Taber-Borcherdt, Kirk Tatom, Theodore Waddell  

Jean Cawley Gallery 
7135 E Main St 85251 
(602) 947-3548, fax (602) 947-7255 
Mon-Sat 10-5:30 
Dir: Joan M. Cawley 
Southwestern art, contemporary paintings, sculpture, graphics, posters. 
E-mail: joanc@jcgltd. com 
Artists exhibited: Jean Edman Adams, Anna Balentine, John Doyle, RC. Gorman, Carol Grigg, Cecilia Henle, Deborah Hiatt, Lawrence W. Lee, Robert Rivera, Adin Shade, Walt Wooten, Mary Wyant  

The Cultural Exchange 
7054 E Indian School Rd 85251 
(602) 947-2066, fax (602) 947-0636 
Mon-Sat 10-5, Thu eve 7-9 
Dir: Polly E. Larsen 
Fine art resale gallery specializing in 20th-century American and European paintings, sculpture, graphics, and photographs 
E-mail: cultex@primenet.com 
Artists exhibited: Georges Braque, Dale Chihuly, Edward S. Curtis, John Hoyland, Paul Jenkins, Mark McDowelI, Elizabeth Murray, Louise Nevelson, John Nieto, Fritz Scholder, William T. Wiley, Francisco Zuniga  

Pascal de Sarthe Fine Art 
6211 E Cortez Dr 85254 
(602) 905-0806, fax (602) 905-0809 By appt 
Dir: Pascal de Sarthe 
19th- and 20th-century, and post-WWII. 
Artists exhibited: Willem de Kooning, Henri Matisse, Joan Miro, Claude Monet, Pablo Picasso, Camille Pissarro, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Mark Rothko, Alfred Sisley, Maurice Utrillo, Maurice de Vlaminck, Zao Wou-Ki  

Fleischer Museum 
17207 N Perimeter Dr 85255 
(602) 585-3108, fax (602) 585-2225 
Daily 10-4 
Dir: Donna H. Fleischer 
Permanent collection includes American impressionism, California School, late 19th to early 20th centuries, and Russian and Soviet impressionism from the Cold War era. 
Artists exhibited: Frank Bischoff, Jessie Arms Botke, Alson Clark, Joseph Kleitsch, Arthur Mathews, Edgar Payne, Hanson Puthuff, Arthur Rider, Guy Rose, Donna Schuster, John Christopher Smith, Christian von Schneidau  

Leslie Levy Fine Art, Inc. 
1505 N Hayden Rd, Suite J10 85257 
(480) 947-2925, (800) 765-ARTS, fax (480) 945-8104 By appt 
Dir: Leslie Levy 
Contemporary paintings, drawings, sculpture, and original graphics by American realists. 
Artists exhibited: James Gucwa, Steve Hanks, James Harrill, Donna Howell-Sickles, Craig Lehmann, Suzi Mather, Stephen Morath, David Palmer, Markus Pierson, Wade Reynolds, Robert Striffolino, Doug West  

Materia/The Hand & The Spirit 
4222 N Marshall Way 85251 
(480) 949-1262, fax (480) 949-6050 
Mon-Sat 10-5:30, Thu 7-9 
Dir: Glen Lineberry 
New art forms, including 20th-century works in ceramic, wood, metal fiber, and glass. 
Artists exhibited: Marian Bijlenga, Wendell Castle, Carol Eckert, David Ellsworth, Anne Hirondelle, Kate Hunt, Ritzi Jacobi, James Koehler, David Levi, James Lovera, Bert Marsh, Deborah Masuoka, Mary Merkel Hess, Ed Moulthrop, Philip Moulthrop, Sarah Obrecht, Betsy Rosenmiller, Carol Shinn, Bobby Silverman, Robert Turner, Kurt Weiser  

Meyer Gallery 
7173 E Main 85251 
(602) 947-6372, fax (602) 947-3295 
E-mail: meyergalry@aol.com 
Artists exhibited: Michael Albrechtsen, Robert Daughters, Donna Howell-Sickles, Raymond Knaub, J.E. Knauf, Milt Kobayashi, Joseph Lorusso, Dennis Sheehan, Michael Stack, L'Deane Trueblood, Michael Workman, Star Liana York  

Kimberly Mock Editions 
15746 N 104th St 85259 
(602) 585-4617, fax (602) 473-9694 
Dir: Kimberly Mock P  
Artists exhibited: Chuck Close, Jim Dine, Vernon Fisher, Helen Frankenthaler, Keith Haring, David Hockney, Robert Indiana, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Longo, LeRoy Neiman, Frank Stella, Andy Warhol  

Overland Gallery of Fine Art 
7155 Main St 85251 
(480) 947-1934, fax (408) 949-7631 
Mon-Sat 10-5 
Dir: Trudy Hays Contemporary American representational artists. 20th-century Russian impressionist artists. 
E-mail: overland@gte.net; 
Web site: www.overland gallery.com 
Artists exhibited: Afeksandr M. Gerasimov, Martin Grelle, Gelli Korzhev, David A. Leffel, C.W. Mundy, Dan Robinson, David Slonim, Gary Ernest Smith, Alexel & Sergei Tkachev, Grigori I. Tseitlin  

Sylvia Plotkin Judaica Museum 
Temple Beth Israel 
10460 N 56th St 85253 
(602) 951-0323, fax (602) 951-7150 
Tue-Thu 10-3, most Sun 12-3 
Dir: Pamela Levin 
Judaic arts and ceremonials, 1600-present; archeology; Israeli numismatics and stamps; traveling exhibitions, period Tunisian synagogue.  

C.G. Rein Galleries 
4235 N Marshall Way 85251 
(602) 941-0900, fax (602) 941-0814 
Dir: Connie Calhoun 
Contemporary, representational and abstract paintings, prints, sculpture, and mixed media constructions; residential and corporate rental program. 

The Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art 
7380 E 2nd St 85251 
(480) 994-ARTS, fax (480) 874-4655 
Mon-Wed, Fri-Sat 10-5, Thu 10-8, Sun 12-5 
Dir: Robert E. Knight 
Contemporary art, architecture, and design; performing arts; film; outdoor amphitheater and sculpture garden. 
E-mail: barbarar@sccarts.org; 
Web site: www.scottsdalearts.org 
Artists exhibited: The Art Guys, Howard Ben Tre, Will Bruder, Alexander Calder, Dale Chihuly, James Turrell, Jim Waid, William T. Wiley  

Lisa Sette Gallery 
4142 N Marshall Way 85251-3838 
(602) 990-7342, fax (602) 970-0825 
Tue-Fri 10-5, Thu eve 7-9, Sat 12-5 
Dir: Lisa Sette 
Contemporary art. 
E-mail: sette@getnet.com; 
Web site: www.lisasettegallery.com 
Artists exhibited: Luis Cruz Azaceta, Abel Barroso, Jose Bedia, Karl Blossfeldt, Kim Cridler, Peter Drake, Brad Durham, Aaron Fink, Steve Gompf, Luis Gonzalez Palma, Rick Hards, Luis Jimenez, Ken Kelly, Mark Klett, Mayme Kratz, David Kroll, Heidi Kumao, David Levinthal, Chema Madoz, Timothy McDowell, William Morris, Marie Navarre, Maurizio Pellegrin, Arnaldo Roche Rabell, Kevin Sloan, Fred Stonehouse, James Turrell, Darren Waterston, Frederic Weber, William Wegman, Frances Whitehead  

Vanier Galleries on Main 
7106 E Main St 85251 
(480) 946-7507, (800) 890-9559, fax (480) 945-2448 
Mon-Sat 10-5, Thu 7-9pm 
Dir: Michael Costello 
American and International contemporary representational art. 
E-mail: vanier@USWest.net 
Artists exhibited: James Cook, Joel Coplin, Barbara Edidin, Rudy Fernandez, David T. Kessler, DeAnn Melton, Anthony Pessler, Genevieve Reckling, Rosetta, Brenda Semanick, Shades, Dully Sheridan, Laurence Sisson, Aleksander Titovets, David Johnson Vandenberg  

Vanler Galleries on Marshall 
4142 N Marshall Way 85251 
(480) 945-0195, (888) 800-8220, fax (480) 945-6089 
Mon-Sat 10-6, Thu 7-9 
Dir: Jerre Lynn Vanier 
Nationally and internationally established contemporary artists and modern masters. 
Artists exhibited: Larry Bell, Dale Chihuly, Anne Coe, Otto Duecker, Janet Fish, Francoise Gilot, Craig Goseyun, James Gucwa, Armand Lara, Norman Liliberte, Jo-Ann Lowney, Jesus Bautista Moroles, Dan Namingha, Woodward Payne, Fritz Scholder, Beth Ames Swartz  1

Wilde-Meyer Gallery 
4142 N Marshall Way 85251 
(602) 945-2323 Mon-Wed, Fri-Sat 10-6, Thu 10-5, 7-9 
Dir: Betty Wilde/Mark Meyer/ Jonathan Henderson 
Contemporary art, naive, abstract, landscapes, figurative. 
Artists exhibited: Ron Burns, Brian Clement Cook, Paul Davis, Charles S. Davison, Carrie Fell, Melinda K. Hall, Linda Carter Holman, Stephen Morath, Jim Nelson, Jacqueline Rochester, Rudi van Brussel, Teruko Wilde  

Riva Yares Gallery 
3625 Bishop Lane 85251 
(602) 947-3251, fax (602) 947-4251 
Mon-Sat 10-5 
Dir: Riva Yares/Dennis Yares 
Modern and contemporary paintings, sculpture and drawings. 
E-mail: ryares@aol.com 
Artists exhibited: Arman, Milton Avery, Fletcher Benton, James G. Davis, Rico Eastman, Dorothy Fratt, Viola Frey, Charles Ginnever, Robert Graham, Hans Hofmann, Morris Louis, Conrad Marca-Relli, Roberto Marquez, Roberto Matta, Rodolfo Morales, Manuel Neri, Albert Paley, Jesus Soto, Esteban Vicente, Jim Waid, Michael Wright  

SECOND MESA  

Hopi Cultural Center Museum 
Route 264, PO Box 7 86043 
(602) 734-6650 
Mon-Fri 8-5; Apr-Oct: also Sat-Sun 9-3 
Dir: Anna Silas 
Hopi arts and crafts: prehistoric, historic pottery; weavings; wood carvings; silver; paintings. 

SEDONA  

Lanning Gallery 
Hozho Center, 431 Hwy 179 86336 
(520) 282-6865, fax (520) 282-3982 
Daily 10-5 Dir: Peggy Lanning/Glenn Bell 
Contemporary national and international art; paintings, sculpture, ceramics, paper, and jewelry. Eronga Furniture. 
E-mail: mail@lanning gallery.com 
Artists exhibited: Michael Compton, Anne Embree, Alyce Frank, Michael Grant, Melissa Greene, Peter Holbrook, Alexandra Nechita, Woodward Payne, Marlys Powell, Bill Rane, Alfred Rogoway, Hans Schiebold, Maria Sharylen, Lucille Stillman, Russ Vogt  

Scherer Gallery 
Hillside, 671 Hwy 179 86336 
(520) 203-9000, fax (520) 203-0643 
Daily 10-6 
Dir: Marry Scherer/Tess Scherer 
20th-century modern and contemporary paintings, sculpture, works on paper and prints, non-functional art glass. 
Artists exhibited: Will Barnet, Alexander Calder, Sonia Delaunay, Jean Dubuffet, Bandhu Scott Dunham, Johnny Friedlaender, Ray Howlett, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Joan Miro, Robert Stephan, Rufino Tamayo, Victor Vasarely  

Sedona Art Center 
15 Art Barn 86366 
(520) 282-3809, fax (520) 282-1516 
Dir: Craig O Thompson 
Contemporary drawings, paintings, and sculpture. 

The Select Art Gallery 
Dry Creek Plaza, 3150 W Highway 89A 86336 
(520) 282-3131, fax (520) 282-3200 
Mon-Sat 10-5:30, Sun 11-5 
Dir: Wiley Ware 
Modern and contemporary art. 
E-mail: selart@sedona.net 
Artists exhibited: Steven Derks, Dennis Elliott, Enrico Embroil, Joy Fox, Stanley Grosse, Gall Kristensen, Karen Licher, Ron Pokrasso, Don Reitz, Sam Scott, Robert S. Toll, Wiley Ware  

TEMPE  

Arizona State University Art Museum 
Nelson Fine Arts Center 85287-2911 
(602) 965-2787, fax (602) 965-5254 
Tue 10-9, Wed-Sat 10-5, Sun 1-5 
Dir: Marilyn A. Zeitlin 
New media: contemporary; Latin American art; prints; crafts, with emphasis on American ceramics. Annual short film and video festival. 
E-mail: Artmuse@asuam.inre.asu.edu; 
Web site: http://asuam.fa.asu.edu 
Artists exhibited: John Ahearn, Gregory Barsamian, Sue Coe, Einar & Jamex de la Torre, Heidi Kumao, Georgia O'Keeffe, Nam June Paik, Diego Rivera, Albert Pinkham Ryder, Rufino Tamayo, Jordi Teixidor, Kurt Weiser  

Arizona State University Computing Commons Gallery 
Information Technology 85287-0101 
(602) 965-3609, fax (602) 965-8698 
Mon-Fri 10-4 
Dir: Barbara Eschbach 
Technology-generated artwork, integrated media installations, and history of technology exhibits. 
E-mail: BarbaraEschbach@asu.edu  
Artists exhibited: Paul De Marinis, Helaman Ferguson, Denis Gillingwater, Margot Lovejoy, Muriel Magenta, Barbara Nessim, Dennis Olsen, John Ridgway, Lillian Schwartz, Robert Silvers, Steina Vasulka  

Segura Publishing Company, Inc. 
688 W First St, Suite 6 85281 
(602) 894-0551, fax (502) 921-4310 
Mon-Fri 9-5 
Dir: Joseph Segura 
Publishers of contemporary original prints. 
E. mail: segura@evergreen.com; 
Web site: www.segura.com 

Tempe Arts Center and Sculpture Garden 
PO Box 549 85280-0549 
(602) 968-0888 Tue-Sun 12-5 
Dir: Vicki Stouffer 
Contemporary crafts and sculpture by local, regional, and national artists. Outdoor sculpture garden featuring large-scale sculpture works from around the nation. 

TUCSON  

The Art Company 
3400 E Speedway, Suite 110 85716 
(520) 881-1311 
Mon-Fri 10-6, Sat 9:30-4 
Dir: Christine Graham 
Contemporary Southwestern and traditional fine art in all media, bronzes, ceramics, and custom framing. 
Artists exhibited: Mary Argueta, Julie Kramer Cole, Susan Conti, Judith D'Agostino, Larry Fodor, J.D. Karam, John Kime, Lynn Roe Lowe, John Powell, Kati Roberts, Monika Rossa, Barbara Smith  

Atelier Anion Krajnc/AK Studio 
1900 W de Havilland Way 85737-9433 
(520) 742-1766, fax (520) 742-1766 By appt 
Dir: Dagmar Wurdinger 
Ltd. ed. mezzotints and original lithographs, drawings on handmade paper, commissioned oil paintings, watercolors. Frescoes; carved wood and ceramic sculptures. 
E-mail: akstudio@flash. net; 
Web site: www.flash.net/~akstudio 
Artists exhibited: Anton C. Krajnc  

Covington Fine Arts Gallery, Inc. 
6536 E Tanque Verde Rd, #160 85715 
(520) 298-7878 
Dir: Wayne B. Kielsmeier 
19th- and 20th-century American and European fine paintings, prints, and watercolors. Art appraisals and restoration. 
E-mail: artdlr@ibm. net; 
Web site: www.covingtongal.com 
Artists exhibited: Gustave Baumann, Thomas Hart Benton, John Bunyan Bristol, George Elbert Burr, Bryant Chapin, Maynard Dixon, Louis Paul N. Grolleron, William Hart, Childe Hassam, Thomas Hill, Antonio Jacobson, Aaron Draper Shattuck  

Davis Dominguez Gallery 
154 E 6th St 85705 
(502) 629-9759 
Tue-Fri 10-5, Sat 10-4 
Dir: Candice Davis/Mike Dominguez 
Contemporary paintings, works on paper, and sculpture by regional and national artists. 
Artists exhibited: Lee Chesney, Susan Conaway, James Cook, James G. Davis, Joy Fox, Ben Goo, Pamela Marks, Bruce McGrew, David Pennington, Andrew Polk, Robert Royhl, Judith Stewart  

Dinnerware Artists Cooperative Gallery 
135 E Congress St 85701 
(520) 792-4503 
Tue-Sat 12-5 
Dir: Nora Kuehl 
Contemporary art, all media. 
Artists exhibited: Gary Benna, William Blomquist, Linda Caputo, Michael Chittock, John Davis, Betina Fink, Nadia Hlibka, Alan C. Huerta, Monico Jost, Ann Keuper, Denise Kramer, Laura LaFave, Monique Mynlieff, Gary T. Swimmer  

El Presidio Galleries 
7000 E Tanque Verde Rd, Suite 16 85715 
(520) 733-0388 
Mon-Sat 10-5, Sun 1-4; Jun-Aug: closed Sun 
Dir: H. Rentschler 
Contemporary and traditional art of the West and Southwest. 
Artists exhibited: Phil Beck, Coleen Bobinac, Bonnie Casey, Tom Dorr, Cheryl English, Mike King-Prime, Sue Krzyston, Lawrence W. Lee, Chuck Mardosz, Kenneth McKenna, Charles H. Pabst, Olaf Palm, Jean Perry, Brenda Semanick, Tom Talbot, Michael Untiedt, Peter Van Dusen, Mary E. Wyant  

Etherton Gallery 
135 S Sixth Ave 85701 
(520) 624-7370, fax (520) 792-4569 
Tue-Sat 12-5, Thu 12-7 
Dir: Terry Etherton 
Contemporary painting, sculpture, prints; vintage and contemporary photography. 
E-mail: ethgal@azstarnet.com 
Artists exhibited: Ansel Adams, Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Dick Arentz, Kate Breakey, Marilyn Bridges, Christopher Burkett, Harry Callahan, Paul Caponigro, Linda Connor, Edward S. Curtis, James G. Davis, Bailey Doogan, Mark Klett, William Lesch, Danny Lyon, Richard Misrach, Eadweard Muybridge, Timothy O'Sullivan, Frank Rinehart, Holly Roberts, Aaron Siskind, Brett Weston, Joel-Peter Witkin  

Medicine Man Gallery, Inc 
7000 E Tanque Verde Rd 85715 
(520) 722-7798, (800) 422-9382, fax (520) 722-2783 
Mon-Sat 10-5 or by appt 
Dir: J. Mark Sublette/Amy C. Steeby 
Early American paintings and antique Native American art. Blankets, pueblo pottery, pawn jewelry, plains beadwork, Hopi kachinas, Mission furniture, Taos Society, Maynard Dixon. 
E-mail: medman@primenet.com; 
Web site: www.medicinemangallery.com 
Artists exhibited: O.E. Berninghaus, Carl Oscar Borg, Donna Clair, Maynard Dixon, Frank Tenney Johnson, Greg Kondos, Pete Nisbet, Howard Post, Ray Roberts, Ted Rose, Joseph Henry Sharp, Lynn Taber-Borcherdt  

Pima County Community College District Art Gallery, 
Center for the Arts, West Campus 2202 W Anklam Rd 85709-0295 
(520) 206-6942, fax (520) 206-6020 
Mon, Wed-Fri 10-5, Tue 10-8 
Dir: Linda Rosenfield 
College gallery. 
E-mail: Irosenfield@pimacc. pima.edu 

Tohono Chul Park 
7366 N Paseo del Norte 85704 
(520) 742-6455, fax (520) 797-1213 
Mon-Sat 9:30-5, Sun 11-5 
Dir: Joan E. Donnelly 
Changing exhibits featuring work by Southwestern artists and craftspersons, including Native Americans; located in 49-acre park. 
Web site: www.azstamet.com/~tcpark 

Tucson Museum of Art 
140 N Main 85701 
(520) 624-2333, fax (520) 624-6202 
Mon-Sat 10-4, Sun 12-4 
Dir: Robert A. Yassin 
Pre-Columbian, Spanish colonial, American, Western 20th-century art, contemporary art, historic homes. 

The University of Arizona Joseph Gross Gallery 
Dept of Art, College of Fine Arts, PO Box 210002 85721-0002 
(520) 626-4215, fax (520) 621-2955 
Mon-Fri 10-5, Sun 1-4 
Dir: Julie Sasse 
Contemporary art. Exhibitions also shown in Lionel Rombach Gallery, Rotunda Gallery, Arizona Gallery. 
E-mail: www.arts.arizona.edu/ galleries/ 
Artists exhibited: Kim Abeles, Margaret Bailey Doogan, Harmony Hammond, Julie Heffernan, Luis Jimenez, Mayme Kratz, Leslie Lerner, Laurie Lundquist, James Waid, William Wegman, William T. Wiley, Hannah Wilke  

University of Arizona Center for Creative Photography 
PO Box 210103 85721-0103 
(520) 621-7968, fax (520) 621-9444 
Mon-Fri 9-5, Sat-Sun 12-5 
Dir: Terence Pitts 
20th-century photography; exhibitions, archives. 
Web site: www.creativephotography.org 
Artists exhibited: Ansel Adams, Lola Alvarez Bravo, Richard Avedon, Josef Breitenbach, William Christenberry, Louise Dahl-Wolfe, Robert Heinecken, Richard Misrach, Dorothy Norman, W. Eugene Smith, Frederick Sommer, Edward Weston  

University of Arizona Museum of Art 
Speedway & Park Ave 85721 
(520) 621-7567, fax (520) 621-8770 
Mon-Fri 9-5, Sun 12-4; Jun-Aug: Mon-Fri 10-3:30, Sun 12-4 
Dir: Lee Karpiscak 
Renaissance and baroque painting; American art of the 1920s to '40s; 20th-century painting and sculpture; Jacques Lipchitz collection; Kress Collection. 
Web site: http://artmuseum. arizona.edu/art.html 
Artists exhibited: Jean Arp, Richard Diebenkorn, Audrey Rack, Fernando Gallego, Edward Hopper, Luis Jimenez, Jacques Lipchitz, Reginald Marsh, Georgia O'Keeffe, Mark Rothko, Yves Tanguy, Elisabeth Vigee-LeBrun