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Lunar Legacy

5/23/2019

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This year is the 50th anniversary of man's first steps on the moon. Unknown to many current residents, back in the 1960s Flagstaff played important roles in the journey to the moon; it was a training site for astronauts, equipment for the lunar landing was built in Flagstaff, and detailed maps of the moon were created here by artists using images viewed through the telescopes at Lowell Observatory!

All year long Lowell Observatory and other local organizations are celebrating the legacy of Flagstaff's contributions to the first moon landing and continued space exploration efforts. 
Nature provides many places for science and art to intersect, but the moon in its mystery has always been a subject of particular interest to scientists and artists alike. Even though humankind has visited the moon many times since 1969, that is no less true now than it was fifty years ago. ​ 
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One of George's blown glass Moon Balls in front of Serena Supplee's oil painting "River in the Sky"
To help celebrate the continued significance of studying the moon and the anniversary of the lunar landing, we have invited our artists to share their own perception of the moon for the June ArtWalk!​​

We'll have lunar-focused work from many of our artists...including a new reduction woodcut that Julie Williams made this spring called "Moonrise", graphite pieces by Linda Shearer-Whiting, fused glass moon art by Judi Hartman, celestial paintings by Frederica Hall, lunar photography by Angela Yamauchi...and of course lots of George's moon balls! And during the ArtWalk The Local Group will be playing music all inspired by man's fascination with the moon and stars!

We hope you'll come join us on June 7th from 6-9pm for the celebration during ArtWalk, but if you miss it, we'll have our lunar show up during the whole month of June. Be sure to check out the NAZ Today interview with George about his limited run of moon balls, and visit the Lunar Legacy page for information about other moon landing anniversary events!
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All Aboard for ArtWalk!

5/3/2019

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During the month of May we are featuring long-time Arizona Handmade Gallery artist, John Graber! John is well-known for his depictions of the trains that travel across the stunning southwest landscape. His fascination with trains started at a young age, as he explains in his bio:

"I first laid eyes on Flagstaff when my family drove to Northern Arizona from Santa Monica to attend Pow-Wow and the Hopi art show at MNA. Route 66 was still intact mostly through California and Arizona at that time although every year bulldozers ate more and more of it eventually creating I-40. A distinct characteristic of 66 was for much of its path it closely followed along side the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway. I was ENTHRALLED. My window out the way back of the family's station wagon was the "screen" in which I viewed the railroad in all its comings and goings."

Well-versed in acrylic and pen and ink drawings, his train-themed work evokes both the long, lonely travels of the trains through the mountains, deserts, and plains as well as the energetic bustle that the trains bring to town.

Now a long-time resident of Flagstaff, John has a way of capturing the feel of this part of the world where we live. It is common for visitors to the gallery to stop by his work with a smile on their face and say, "I know exactly where that is. That piece is so Flagstaff!" Between the sentinels of railroad signs that bisect the horizon in the light of the setting sun or the silhouette of the San Francisco Peaks behind a slow-moving train, his work brings up universal memories of driving by the railroad.

Recently John has also been exploring more studies in light. His newest work is focused on the Ponderosa pines, junipers, and oaks where he lives, and how the evening and night light play through their branches and needles. The quiet serenity of these pieces reflect his love for the southwest landscape and echo the observation and color palette of his earlier work.

John will be at the gallery during the ArtWalk on May 3 from 6-9pm to talk with visitors about his art and life in Flagstaff. We'll also have live music by local singer/songwriter Gary Bowman. His music is melodic, down-to-earth, and always fun! Come by the gallery on your way through ArtWalk or stop by during May to see John's new work!
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  • Home
  • Fire on the Mountain
  • Our Artists
    • Mark "Arne" Arnegard
    • Mike Beals
    • Jan Bentley
    • Bob Booth
    • Cathi Borthwick
    • Sally Evans
    • Leo Feeney
    • Nancy Foo
    • Sarah Foster
    • Pam Gemin
    • Sarah Harms
    • Judi Hartman
    • Chander Hemminger
    • Cathy Jolma
    • Daniel Josley
    • Rosa Kilgore
    • Doug Koepsel
    • David Lash
    • Rayonna Lash
    • Livingware
    • Sarah McCurdy
    • George O'Grady
    • Peggy Pollak
    • Alan Potter
    • Karen Puckett
    • Gina Richamann
    • Rachel Richardson
    • Linda Shearer-Whiting
    • Chelsea Stone
    • Serena Supplee
    • Dawn Sutherland
    • Don Swanson
    • George Tompkins
    • David Williams
    • Julie Williams
  • ONLINE STORE
  • News & Events
  • About the Gallery
  • Contact Us