While many galleries are confined to a specific location, works from Goldenstein Gallery can be found throughout Sedona, Arizona. Linda Goldenstein states that throughout the gallery’s seventeen year history, the gallery team has consistently championed opportunities to create a life enhancing experience…bringing artist and collector together. For Linda Goldenstein, the spirit of collaboration connects everything from the experience that artists and collectors have to the gallery’s reach throughout Sedona. Continuing to break new ground with collaborative ideas, visitors to the gallery (located at the Sedona “Y” as locals like to call it) can walk to multiple locations showcasing the gallery’s artists. There are even private tours for those who are interested in an enhanced experience. While Goldenstein Gallery is at 150 SR179, at the convergence of State Route 179 & Highway 89A, a short stroll can open up the ability to view an artist, working onsite at the renowned L’Auberge de Sedona. L’Auberge hosts an Artist In Residence program throughout the fall season. The artwork being created ranges from clay and wax sculpting for bronze casting, to painting styles such as Plein-air, mixed-media and pointillism. While strolling under the shady, creek-side lawn of L’Auberge, visitors can interact with the artists, ask questions about their work or preferred art medium, and learn about the art scene in Sedona. Representing over 60 fine local and regional artists, diversifying the setting of the artist’s work has helped Goldenstein Gallery become one of the best and most well-known in Sedona.
Satellite locations in Sedona showcasing artists from Goldenstein Gallery include: L'Auberge de Sedona, Seven Canyons Golf Resort, Sedona Rouge & Reds Restaurant, Sedona City Hall Plaza, Sedona City Hall, Mary D. Fisher Theatre, Spa of Sedona and 89 Agave. Stop by Goldenstein Art Gallery and obtain more information about the Satellite display program, and discover current and upcoming events that are free and open to the public.
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AuthorSedona Gallery Association Archives
January 2020
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