The Hive is a mainstay on Beaver Street. It is where locals come for the loud music and strong drinks. The venue functions as a gallery as well. Every night there is a different band on stage and if you want to buy some art while you enjoy the sound, all proceeds support local talent. The music varies from punk and pop to rockabilly and thrash metal as well as everything in-between.
The Northern Arizona University Art Museum is a bright and spacious art space on the northwest corner of the Northern Arizona University campus features paintings, sculpture, prints and ceramics by local, regional and national artists. Supplemented by guest artist lectures, workshops and demonstrations year-round, the collection includes works by Diego Rivera as well as turn-of-the-century furniture.
Translating into "the best of everything," Tlaquepaque is a picturesque recreated Mexican Village offering a unique collection of galleries, restaurants, shops, and a quaint chapel. Named for a particularly beautiful suburb of Mexico's Guadalajara, the open-air market built in the '70s exudes the flavor and charm of Mexico. Fine dining is available at several on-site restaurants, including El Rincon or Rene at Tlaquepaque. Lovely galleries abound, such as the Mountain Trails Gallery with wildlife paintings and sculptures. You will also find spiritual artwork at the Andrea Smith Gallery.
Hill Side Sedona is a premium shopping center located centrally in Sedona, Arizona. It is an inviting destination with red rock landscapes, water features and entertainment elements intact for a perfect fun filled day. The shopping arena at the Hill Side has the best of designer boutiques, home décor stores, trendy salons and local grocery stores. After shopping, pamper yourself with an assortment of delicious meals and desserts available in American, Mexican and Irish flavors. Those interested in art can explore the fine art galleries to view master pieces of renowned artists from around the world. This hillside destination is also one of the favorite venues to create memorable private events.
Sound Bites Grill opened its doors to the public in the year 2012, and has since been counted among the best steakhouses in the city. Along with being a premium eatery, the place is also a classy theme bar, hosting some of the best live music performances, making evenings a wonderful time of the day. The place has a friendly vibe to it, often throbbing with the latest tracks played in concerts and other music events. The bar and eatery have special menus for breakfasts, snacks, along with liquor and coffee; so you have a great number of options to choose from. If you have not yet visited Sound Bites Grill, do it now!
Heritage Square is an outdoor plaza with an amphitheater that holds concerts, plays and other events throughout the year in historic downtown Flagstaff. The Heritage Square Trust maintains this 11,000-sq. ft. plaza and as a benevolent organization it provides free events to the public in what the trust calls the "community's living room." The 1200-seat amphitheater is the centerpiece of the plaza and during the year visitors can always see something new. From the summer concert series with plays and music as diverse as jazz and Celtic rock, its a great place to catch an eclectic performance.
Mary D. Fisher Theater is one of the most premium theaters in town. Known for showcasing plays and movies like A Kind Of Murder, The Edge of Seventeen and their likes, have raised the popularity of this place to the next level. The interiors of this lavish theater are cozy, giving you a pleasant experience. If you are in the city and wish to spend some time enjoying a great play or movie, pay a visit to Mary D. Fisher Theater.
The Hive is a mainstay on Beaver Street. It is where locals come for the loud music and strong drinks. The venue functions as a gallery as well. Every night there is a different band on stage and if you want to buy some art while you enjoy the sound, all proceeds support local talent. The music varies from punk and pop to rockabilly and thrash metal as well as everything in-between.
Nestled in the little town of Sedona, Renee Taylor Gallery showcases the artworks of local artists. The items on display are all handcrafted by the skilled artisans and craftsmen of Arizona. A lot of their articles focus upon African art and sculpture. They have a unique collection of jewelry which can be purchased at different prices from affordable to pricey. Welded and printed steel sculptures, bronze sculpture, copper and brass jewelry, paintings, wall paintings, carvings, wood carvings, jewelry and a lot more exquisite items are displayed at the gallery.
While browsing through the gallery, you will find a radiant mixture of a wide variety of art like sculpture, statues, jewelry and glass art. There are sections of photography and painting too. The gallery is known to possess one of the largest collections of bronze sculpture. The works can serve as a good pick for home and office décor and also for gifting purpose. The displays are all unique works of artists with international acclaim and local artists as well. The gallery also hosts an event especially for providing a boost to the local artists. Check out the Exposures International Gallery of Fine Art in Sedona and see for yourself why is it awarded the best gallery in all of Arizona!
For more than three decades, the James Ratliff Gallery in Sedona has been displaying artworks of various artists such as David K. John, Adriana Walker and Suzanne Hill. Abstract paintings, wooden carvings, metal sculptures, pottery, ceramics, jewelry and Native American masks are all handcrafted by the artists and showcased at the gallery. The works can also be purchased at the gift shop. The gallery also holds monthly exhibitions and other events and interactions with the artists. Do visit James Ratliff Gallery to check out the vibrant mixture of various forms of art!
Rowe Gallery is a theme art gallery sculpting wildlife for 30 years. The owner Ken who is an award winning sculptor ensures all the art works are uniquely designed without any repetition. Visit the gallery on every first Friday of the month to see artists demonstrating their impressive collection. Later, you can also interact with the artists to gain insights about art and sculpting. The gallery is gearing up for an upcoming event on 1st July called Red Hot where the visitors can view some majestic wildlife sculpting that is never seen before.