As seen in the January 2012 issue of
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As seen in the January 2012 issue of
As seen in the January 2012 issue of American Collector The Art Lover’s Guide to Collecting Fine Art in ber of galleries and holds art walks Old Town Scottsdale is home to a num T he Southwestern city of Scottsdale is just one of the bustling art regions that populate Arizona. Throughout the entire state visitors can find galleries, artists and events, from the Phoenix-vicinity area (which Scottsdale is part of ) to south in Tucson and north in Flagstaff. The city of Scottsdale itself has more than 125 galleries, museums and festivals. There also is an expansive public arts program and special art-related events. Dozens of galleries line the streets of Old Town Scottsdale and offer a variety of mediums, genres and styles. Thursdays from 7 to 9 p.m., galleries in Old Town open their doors for ArtWalk with many hosting openings, exhibits, and events. Along with the weekly art walk in Old Town Scottsdale, other special-event art walks in the area include the Fiesta Bowl Art Walk and A Taste of ArtWalk. Scottsdale and the surrounding areas play every Thursday. host to a number of major art events. Some of the highlights include Celebration of Fine Art, an annual event found in the “big white tents”; First Fridays in downtown Phoenix, where artisans line the streets the first Friday night of each month; The West Select, an invitational Western art event at the Phoenix Art Museum; and ArtFest of Scottsdale, a weekend arts and crafts fair. Beyond Scottsdale and vicinity are art events such as Sedona Art Center’s annual Sedona Plein Air Festival; the Sedona Arts Festival; and Tucson’s Four Corners Festival. Other events and fairs are always happening and make for an art-filled day trip outside of the “Valley of the Sun.” Within this special section on the art destination of Scottsdale & Vicinity is information on galleries, artists, art schools and more such as Bonner David Galleries, Becky Joy, Celebration of Fine Art, Paul Scott Gallery, Scottsdale Artists’ School, Scottsdale Convention & Visitors Bureau, Scottsdale Gallery Association, Wild Holly Gallery, Karen Budan, Xanadu Gallery, Overland Gallery of Fine Art, Blue Rain Contemporary, The Legacy Gallery, and Mainview Gallery. ARIZONA Carefree Phoenix Scottsdale Tucson 3 Paul Scott Gallery 7173 E. Main Street (480) 874-3000 1st Ave 12 Scottsdale Artists’ School 3720 N. Marshall Way (800) 333-5707 4 Scottsdale Convention & Visitors Bureau (800) 839-9567 www.ArtInScottsdale.com 13 Scottsdale Gallery Association (480) 377-9366 9 5 6 Main St. 3 Scottsdale Mall 1st St. 2nd St Drinkwater Blvd Wells Fargo Ave Osborn Rd Supai Way Way 6th St Brown Ave 5th St Scottsdale Rd 4th St 12 Bishop Ln 3rd St Marshall Way che Apa 68th St 6 Overland Gallery of Fine Art 7155 Main Street (800) 920-0220 8 11 www.scottsdalegalleries.com 14 Blue Rain Contemporary 4164 N. Marshall Way (480) 874-8110 70th St Pueblo Way 5 Xanadu Gallery 7039 E. Main Street, Suite 101 (480) 368-9929 8 The Legacy Gallery 7178 Main Street (480) 945-1113 Indian School Rd Goldwater Blvd 11 Bonner David Galleries 7040 E. Main Street (480) 941-8500 75th St 10 KarenaBudan n CBudan Fine Art Karen a n5689 E. Hedgehog Place izo (480) 473-1752 r A 2 Becky Joy P.O. Box 82997 Phoenix, AZ 85071 (602) 910-1897 7 Wild Holly Gallery 22 Easy Street Carefree, AZ 85377 (480) 595-8757 3rd Ave 14 al Drinkwater Blvd 9 MAINVIEW Gallery 7137 E. Main Street (480) 990-1515 Buckboard Trl 1 Celebration of Fine Art SW corner of Hayden Road and Loop 101, Exit 35 (480) 443-7695 4th Ave 5 Key to Art spaces The Art Lover’s Guide to Collecting Fine Art in Scottsdale & Vicinity e Av h t The vibrant city lights of Scottsdale, Arizona. Scottsdale Stadium Osborn Osborn Dr Angus Dr 81 The Art Lover’s Guide to Collecting Fine Art in Scottsdale & Vicinity Photo by Timothy Wampler Celebration of Fine Art is housed in a 40,000-square-foot facility where 100 artists set up working studios. Celebration of Fine Art SW corner of Hayden Road and Loop 101, Exit 35 Scottsdale, AZ 85255 (480) 443-7695 www.celebrateart.com Celebration of Fine Art enters its 22nd year of connecting art lovers and artists under its “big white tents” in Scottsdale. The event will debut in a new location starting in 2012, just 1 mile east of the previous site. One hundred artists from across the country will set up working studios where they will showcase their work for the 10-week juried event. Visitors will see the works in progress and learn what inspires the artists to create their works of art as they stroll through the 40,000-square-foot facility. The passion that inspires the artists is translated into the pieces they create and the stories that they share. Each artist in every studio has something unique to offer. The studio exhibit space surrounds an open courtyard that will house up to 100 pieces of life-size and monumental sculpture. All works are available to purchase and can be shipped worldwide. Art lovers will find artists at work every day from January 14 through March 25; open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Middle: Celebration of Fine Art, 51 Split in Shop, oil on board, 46 x 55", by Santiago Michalek. Right: Celebration of Fine Art, Coastal Laguna Study, oil on board, 16 x 20", by Josh Clare. 82 The Art Lover’s Guide to Collecting Fine Art in Scottsdale & Vicinity Becky Joy P.O. Box 82997 Phoenix, AZ 85071 (602) 910-1897 www.beckyjoy.com “As with impressionists, I am drawn to the light and colors of fleeting moments, which I try to portray in my representational paintings,” notes artist Becky Joy. “My brushwork and colors vary according to the scene and what I am trying to convey to the viewer. My paintings have spontaneity in the brushwork, yet a controlled look.” Joy’s work has been juried in to national shows for Oil Painters of America, American Impressionist Society and American Women Artists. She also is a member of Laguna Plein Air Painters, Plein Air Artists Colorado, Arizona Plein Air Painters, and The Southwest Plein Air Painters. Her work can be seen in several galleries in California, Arizona, Texas, and Wyoming. In May, Joy will exhibit at the AZ Centennial Celebration, the 5 C’s at Tempe, Arizona’s Gammage Auditorium. Becky Joy, Jerome Rooftops, oil, 14 x 11" Karen Budan Every Thursday Night Scottsdale ArtWalk Just west of Scottsdale Road along Main Street and on Marshall Way north of Indian School Road to Fifth Avenue Galleries open daily & every Thursday from 7-9pm for ArtWalk 18 x 24, Pastel Reflections of Red Karen Budan Fine Art 480-473-1752 | karen@karenbudanfineart.com www.karenbudanfineart.com A Taste of Art Jan. 19 Best of Scottsdale Feb. 16 Native Arts Mar. 1 Glass Act Apr. 12 Art: Tony Abeyta • Gallery: Blue Rain Special Event ArtWalks Represented by: Amery Bohling Fine Art Gallery Scottsdale, AZ Sedona Art Center Fine Art Gallery Sedona, AZ www.ScottsdaleGalleries.com 83 The Art Lover’s Guide to Collecting Fine Art in Scottsdale & Vicinity “[Paul Scott Gallery’s] goal is to exhibit a diverse and eclectic contemporary collection of original paintings and sculpture by highly-trained artists.” — Paul Eubanks, Co-owner, Paul Scott Gallery Paul Scott Gallery, Fire Under Shallow Waters (diptych), oil on canvas, 60 x 120", by Paul Tom. Paul Scott Gallery 7173 E. Main Street Scottsdale, AZ 85251 (480) 874-3000 paulscottgallery@qwestoffice.net www.paulscottgallery.com Paul Scott Gallery is a contemporary showroom in the middle of Scottsdale’s Main Street Arts District. According to co-owner Paul Eubanks, “Its goal is to exhibit a diverse and eclectic contemporary collection of original paintings and sculpture by highly-trained artists—university trained to national academy trained. Currently our artists represent 14 nations.” Among the upcoming shows at the gallery is a two-person show for Toni Doilney and Michael Steirnagle, January 12 to 26. The show will highlight Doilney’s contemporary/ abstracted landscapes and stills and Steirnagle’s figurative works surrounded by abstraction. January 25 to February 8 is a two-person show for Josh George and Kelly Larsen. February 9 to March 1 marks a three-person show for Jeanie Tomanek, Heather Barron, and Angus Wilson. Tomanek will show introspective figures within dreamlike landscapes; Barron will have female portraits; and Wilson will show bright, contemporary still lifes. March 1 to 22 is the third annual solo show for Larisa Aukon. Olga Porter and Josh Meyer will have a two-person show March 22 to April 5. Paul Scott Gallery, Timeless, oil on linen, 59 x 79", by Larisa Aukon. Paul Scott Gallery represents a diverse array of contemporary artists, from painters and sculptors to landscape artists and figurative artists. 84 (800) 839-9567 www.ArtInScottsdale.com Scottsdale’s captivating Sonoran Desert setting has proven irresistible to artists from all walks of life. Art flourishes inside the walls of more than 100 galleries—one of the most concentrated collections in the nation. This vibrant cultural destination also is home to internationally-acclaimed museums and architectural icons, renowned arts festivals, one of the country’s longest running artwalks, world-class performance spaces and an award-winning public art program that dots the community’s landscape with striking statues and dramatic fountains. The 30-year tradition of Scottsdale ArtWalk takes place every Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. along Main Street and Marshall Way in downtown Scottsdale. The galleries open their doors to the public and show off the work of the Southwest’s outstanding artists. For more information, visit www.scottsdalegalleries.com. At Celebration of Fine Art visitors can meet artists and watch them working in the full spectrum of art media: oil, watercolor, pastel, sculpture and assemblages, glass, ceramics, stone, furniture, jewelry and more. This is the 22nd annual gathering of 100 artists who show and sell their galleryquality work. Celebration of Fine Art takes Galleries along Main Street and Marshall Way participate in Scottsdale’s weekly ArtWalk on Thursday nights. place January 14 to March 25 at Loop 101 and Hayden. For more information, visit www.celebrateart.com. Come and celebrate the 10th anniversary of Native Trails, a series of free outdoor festivals that celebrate the Native American cultures of the Southwest through song and dance. Performances take place January 19 During Celebration of Fine Art visitors get the opportunity to meet artists and watch them work. to April 14 from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the outdoor amphitheater at the Scottsdale Civic Center Park. New for its 10th anniversary, Native Trails is adding local merchants who will sell fresh and packaged items indigenous to the area. Visit www.scottsdalenativetrails.com for more information. The Art Lover’s Guide to Collecting Fine Art in Scottsdale & Vicinity Scottsdale Convention & Visitors Bureau At Native Trails event-goers will celebrate Native American cultures of the Southwest through song and dance. 85 The Art Lover’s Guide to Collecting Fine Art in Scottsdale & Vicinity Xanadu Gallery 7039 E. Main Street, Suite 101 Scottsdale, AZ 85251 (480) 368-9929 art@xanadugallery.com www.xanadugallery.com Located in Old Town Scottsdale, Xanadu Gallery represents a number of contemporary artists. Xanadu Gallery opened its doors on September 10, 2001—the day before the tragic events of 9/11 unfolded. As gallery owners Jason and Carrie Horejs watched in horror as the world seemed to fall apart, they wondered what the future would hold for their new gallery and if there would even be an art market. The next day a woman came into Xanadu and explained that she had to turn off the TV and buy something beautiful. Their first client bought a bronze sculpture that day, and the new owners realized that not only would there be an art market, but that art would have an important healing role for people in the days “We see exciting new trends in how our collectors discover, connect with, and collect art. The internet and social media are playing an ever-increasing role.” Xanadu Gallery, Empathy, bronze, 36 x 22", by Guilloume. 86 and years ahead. For the past decade Xanadu has provided collectors worldwide with innovative, eclectic contemporary art in a wonderful variety of media. Xanadu recently launched an extensive online gallery featuring established and emerging artists from around the globe. “We see exciting new trends in how our collectors discover, connect with, and collect art. The internet and social media are playing an ever-increasing role. Thanks to our wonderful clientele, art sales at Xanadu continue to increase…,” says Xanadu Gallery owner Jason Horejs. The gallery’s best-selling artists continue to be Dave Newman (exhibit opening February 23), Guilloume (exhibit opening March 22), John Horejs, Gary Price, John and Elli Milan, Robert Burt, Linza, Penny Peterson, Lorri Acott, Zingaro, and Jeanie Thorn. — Jason Horejs, Owner, Xanadu Gallery Xanadu Gallery, Red Dot Special, mixed media collage guitar, 42 x 16", by Dave Newman. The Art Lover’s Guide to Collecting Fine Art in Scottsdale & Vicinity Overland Gallery of Fine Art 7155 Main Street Scottsdale, AZ 85251 (480) 947-1934, (800) 920-0220 info@overlandgallery.com www.overlandgallery.com Since 1983 Overland Gallery of Fine Art has presented the work of premier American artists. Gary Ernest Smith, Ed Mell, Martin Grelle, Joseph Lorusso, and G. Russell Case are featured artists. In 1991 Overland introduced fine quality Russian impressionist paintings by master artists of the 20th century. Through its annual series of solo shows, gallery events throughout the year, and a continual focus on Russian paintings of the 20th century, Overland aims to offer one of the highest levels of customer service to its clients. The gallery’s consultants are available to curate full collections or suggest single pieces to complement a client’s current collection. January 5 to 31 will mark the Masters of Russian Art, an exhibition of 30 paintings by some of the most prominent Soviet artists of the post-World War II period. January 20, 7 to 9 p.m., the gallery will host Russia Night. February 1 to 18 the gallery will hold its 27th annual solo show for Gary Ernest Smith. The event will explore the vision of this aesthetic chronicler of the American West. Overland Gallery of Fine Art, Friends, 1930, oil on canvas, 32½ x 23¾", by Fedot Vasilevich Sychkov. Overland Gallery of Fine Art, Wheat Stubble Design, oil on linen, 36 x 60", by Gary Ernest Smith. Overland Gallery of Fine Art, Barn in Summer, oil on linen, 20 x 30", by Gary Ernest Smith. 87 The Art Lover’s Guide to Collecting Fine Art in Scottsdale & Vicinity Wild Holly Gallery 22 Easy Street Carefree, AZ 85377 (480) 595-8757 wldholly@hotmail.com www.wildhollygallery.com “Wild Holly Gallery is a treat for the senses,” says Holly Bergman of the gallery. “Strolling along Easy Street in downtown Carefree, the Wild Holly Gallery beckons shoppers to come a bit closer. The steel kinetic wind sculpture turning in the breeze captures the attention of passersby browsing the shops. The 6-foot calla lily attracts even the busiest of shoppers. Diego, the black-and-white tuxedo cat, seals the deal. He is the gallery mascot and greets everyone at the door. “Once inside this 4,700-squarefoot two-story gallery the question becomes, ‘Where do I start?’” continues Bergman. “Piece after piece, the gallery is an explosion of tastefully displayed art, representing the art of more than 90 local and nationally-acclaimed artists. Paintings, dramatic sculptures, an intriguing metal wall, trickling fountains, sparkling glass, pottery, and contemporary jewelry all become a treat for the senses. Color, texture, energy surround the art collector. Each piece tells a story and the gallery staff welcomes the chance to share each story and artist. Yet, meandering through the space, collectors can imagine what each item represents. The look on the face of the cowgirl in one painting, as she’s puffing on a good cigar, seems to say, ‘I know what I want and I’m going to get it.’ Her advice is well taken at this eclectic gallery.” Top: Wild Holly Gallery, Three Wishes (diptych), acrylic and resin on canvas, 24 x 24", by Paul Cunningham. Right: Wild Holly Gallery, First Dusting, acrylic and resin on canvas, 36 x 36", by Paul Cunningham. 88 7178 Main Street Scottsdale, AZ 85251 (480) 945-1113 www.legacygallery.com Scottsdale-based The Legacy Gallery offers a variety of shows and events during the spring. Some of the highlights include Putney Painters and Friends, March New Works, Legacy of the American West, Scottsdale Art Auction, and the 2nd annual Scottsdale Salon of Fine Art. January 19 to February 12 is the Putney Painters and Friends exhibition featuring 18 of the Putney Painters and eight friends with up to 50 paintings on display. New works by noted artists like Scott Christensen, Daniel Gerhartz, David Leffel, and CW Mundy will hang during March New Works. Legacy of the American West is the gallery’s annual Western multi-artist show held March 15 from 7 to 9 p.m. The 8th annual Scottsdale Art Auction will be held March 31 and includes paintings and sculpture of the West. The Legacy Gallery represents more than 100 artists and specializes in paintings and sculpture in a variety of subject matter including figurative, wildlife, Western, still life and landscape. The Legacy Gallery, Serenity, oil, 22½ x 20", by Robert Coombs. The Art Lover’s Guide to Collecting Fine Art in Scottsdale & Vicinity The Legacy Gallery The Legacy Gallery, A Rose is a Rose, oil, 10 x 8", by Kate Sammons. 89 The Art Lover’s Guide to Collecting Fine Art in Scottsdale & Vicinity MAINVIEW Gallery, Demur, oil, 30 x 24", by Pino. MAINVIEW Gallery 7137 E. Main Street Scottsdale, AZ 85251 (480) 990-1515 www.mainviewgallery.com MAINVIEW Gallery is located in the heart of Scottsdale’s historical art district on Main Street. The gallery proudly features paintings by Pino, Dale Terbush, Kent R. Wallis, Ed Copley, JD Challenger, Peter Karen Budan, Cherries, pastel, 12 x 16" 90 MAINVIEW Gallery is located in Old Town Scottsdale on Main Street. VanDusen, Richard Weers, and sculptures by Elie Hazak, Rodd Ambroson, Melvin Johansen, Jamie Burnes, Matthew Placzek, and E.C. Wynne. These artists represent a mix of genres from landscape and figurative to still life to Western-themed work. MAINVIEW Gallery also holds memberships with Main Street Galleries Scottsdale and the Scottsdale Gallery Association. Karen Budan Karen Budan Fine Art 5689 E. Hedgehog Place Scottsdale, AZ 85266 (480) 473-1752 Karen@karenbudanfineart.com www.karenbudanfineart.com Karen Budan has had a lifelong desire to express herself through art beginning with paint-bynumber kits at an early age, which quickly moved to creating her own compositions. Although circumstances led her to pursue a very successful first career in education, Budan always kept alive her art interest through classes and workshops. After retiring, Budan and her husband left Michigan and relocated to Scottsdale, Arizona. “When I am setting up a painting composition, I am seeking to capture the play of light upon the subjects, which will allow me to employ the colors, shapes and textures of the objects as tools to transform from ‘everyday’ to ‘eye-catching’ in the eyes of the beholder,” says Budan. Budan is represented by Amery Bohling Fine Art Gallery in Scottsdale and the Sedona Arts Center Fine Art Gallery in Sedona. She is a member of several art organizations including the International Association of Pastel Societies, the Pastel Society of America, the International Guild of Realism, the Arizona Pastel Artists Association (of which she is president), the Pastel Society of New Mexico, and the Pastel Society of the West Coast. January 16 to 25, Budan will have a solo show titled Captured by Color at the Amery Bohling Fine Art Gallery. And January 5 to March 25 she will be part of the Scottsdale Artists’ School Best and Brightest Exhibition. — Christi Bonner Manuelito, Co-owner, Bonner David Galleries Inside Bonner David Galleries visitors will find a mix of works from artists such as Peregrine Heathcote, Dyana Hesson, Claudia Hartley, Michael Carson and others. Bonner David Galleries, Arizona Valentine - Heart of Ten Roses, ed. of 100, 41 x 38", by Dyana Hesson. Bonner David Galleries 7040 E. Main Street Scottsdale, AZ 85251 (480) 941-8500 art@bonnerdavid.com www.bonnerdavid.com For more than nine years Bonner David Galleries has been among the leaders in combining traditional art with contemporary work. The enterprise of Christi Bonner Manuelito and Clark David Olson, the duo personally select the figurative, landscape, still life and realism artists with their impeccable taste for contemporary art, surrounded by noted sculptures from the Shona sculpture movement in Zimbabwe. “The current art market in Scottsdale is busy,” says Christi Bonner Manuelito, coowner of the gallery. “This is Bonner David Galleries 10th show season and it’s top notch. There is always a market for quality work in Scottsdale and we are fortunate to have artists who constantly strive for excellence.” The constantly changing 4,000-square-foot gallery features numerous artist receptions and exhibitions as well as a host of special events. December 29 to January 18 is Peregrine Heathcote’s third solo show with the gallery, The Path to Enlightenment. His nostalgic works are reminiscent of the pre-war period of the 20th century. January 26 to February 15 is Best Friends Furever with works by artist Ron Burns. In this exhibit Burns shows the relationships people have with their pets, emphasizing the lifelong commitment. February 2 will be Together Again, a show with Claudia Hartley and Dyana Hesson marking a decade of the art they have shown at the gallery. The Art Lover’s Guide to Collecting Fine Art in Scottsdale & Vicinity “The current art market in Scottsdale is busy… There is always a market for quality work in Scottsdale and we are fortunate to have artists who constantly strive for excellence.” Bonner David Galleries, Blue and White Patterns, acrylic on canvas, 30 x 40" by Claudia Hartley. 91 The Art Lover’s Guide to Collecting Fine Art in Scottsdale & Vicinity Scottsdale Artists’ School 3720 N. Marshall Way Scottsdale, AZ 85251 (800) 333-5707 www.ScottsdaleArtSchool.org Scottsdale Artists’ School, located in the historic Loloma school building in the heart of the Old Town District in Scottsdale, is a premier destination for art students from around the country and abroad. The school has one of the largest workshop programs in the country with more than 140 three- to fiveday workshops, offering instruction by today’s top professionals with a passion for teaching in drawing, oil, pastel, watercolor, acrylic, and sculpture. Join nationally-acclaimed artists Nancy Guzik, Kathy Anderson, Stephanie Birdsall, Daniel Keys, Lori Woodward, Rosemary Ladd, and Casey Baugh from January 16 to 21 for Putney Painter Week at Scottsdale Artists’ School. In partnership with The Legacy Gallery, the school will host demonstrations, lectures, painting and pastel workshops and a creative art marketing seminar with special guest speakers. Robert Liberace is considered by many to be a contemporary classicist; his work is inspired by the centuries of knowledge, skill and elegance of the Old Masters. On February 1, 7 p.m., at The Legacy Gallery, he will demonstrate his technique painting from the live model. Mary Whyte spent three-and-a-half years travelling the South, creating 50 watercolors of people who work in vanishing industries. During this unique evening event at The Legacy Gallery on February 10, Whyte will share the ideas behind her work, how she found her models, her experience writing the Scottsdale Artists’ School, John, by Robert Liberace. 92 Every Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. is Scottsdale ArtWalk hosted by Scottsdale Gallery Association in conjunction with the City of Scottsdale. book, and the challenges and gratifications of a large-scale project like Working South. Part of the proceeds of the event will go to funding youth art programs. Scottsdale Gallery Association (480) 377-9366 www.scottsdalegalleries.com Thursday, January 19, from 7 to 9 p.m., marks A Taste of Art ArtWalk hosted by the Scottsdale Gallery Association in conjunction with the City of Scottsdale and Up with Downtown Scottsdale. Along with gallery exhibits and artists’ receptions, there will be free sampling stations hosted by local purveyors. Live street entertainment will include singer-songwriter Angela Leavitt of Tryst and Brazilian-style guitarist and singer Tera Crisalida. This 4th annual event previews Scottsdale’s famed culinary scene, which features dozens of restaurants. Also nearby is Scottsdale’s Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts. Upcoming free events include the Best of Scottsdale ArtWalk on February 16; the 8th annual event also celebrates Arizona’s centennial. Other events include Native Arts ArtWalk on March 1; Glass Act ArtWalk on April 12; and the 23rd annual Summer Spectacular ArtWalk on July 5. Established in 1983, Scottsdale Artists’ School supports the fundamentals of representational fine art as taught by working, professional artists to students of all skill levels. The Art Lover’s Guide to Collecting Fine Art in Scottsdale & Vicinity Blue Rain Contemporary, Black Sheep, oil on canvas panel with antique tin & wood frame, 64 x 26", by Jim Vogel. Blue Rain Contemporary, Deenaa (Fur Seal), blown glass, 14 x 10 x 7", by Preston Singletary. Blue Rain Contemporary 4164 N. Marshall Way Scottsdale, AZ 85251 (480) 874-8110 www.blueraingallery.com Blue Rain Contemporary, Valley Forge, blown glass, silver, 11 x 14 x 9", by Rik Allen. Blue Rain Contemporary is now in its third season in Scottsdale, and its second season on the corner of Marshall Way and 3rd Avenue. Blue Rain Contemporary represents a diverse body of artwork with an emphasis on contemporary Native American art and regional art. In addition, the gallery shows a handful of leading talents working in contemporary glass art. Blue Rain Contemporary is a satellite location of its parent gallery, Blue Rain Gallery, in Santa Fe, New Mexico—which is approaching its 20-year anniversary. “Scottsdale’s art market seems to be alive and well…We have been fortunate to encounter a great deal of enthusiasm among collectors in the valley as well as seasonal visitors during the past few years. Sales have been great,” reports Denise Phetteplace, vice president of business development at the gallery. Upcoming shows at the Scottsdale location include: J. Paul Fennell, January 19 to 31; Jim Vogel, February 2 to 18; and Shelley Muzylowski Allen, February 16 to 29. Fennell will display his new turned wood sculpture, while Vogel will have new paintings and Allen will showcase glass sculpture pieces. 93