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About Us |
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Our Mission |
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To nurture creativity,
learning and sharing through
arts education and artistic
development. |
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Inspired by
the natural beauty of Sedona,
Egyptian sculptor, Nassan Gobran,
and a group of local visionaries
recognized the need for a place
where artists could work, teach,
and learn together. In 1958,
they established Sedona's first
art center, "Canyon Kiva." They
purchased the old Jordan Apple
Packing Barn, now known as the
Art Barn, which quickly became
the community's creative and
social hub.
During the early 60's Sedona was
populated by an eclectic group
of characters - artists, big
city refugees, and entrepreneurs
who foresaw the area's potential
and participated in its
development. Through all the
dramatic growth and demographic
changes, the Arts Center
remained one of the cultural
constants, even though it
experienced its own series of
changes.
In 1961, the name was changed to
the Sedona Arts Center and
officially re-opened with a
celebration attended by 300
guests. 1994 was the year of
expansion with the addition of a
new building to house an art
gallery, classroom space, and a
community theatre, which had a
successful run until 2001. At
that time, the mission was
redefined to focus primarily on
the development of creative
talents through the School of
the Arts and gallery exhibitions
of the visual arts.
The Nassan Gobran School of the
Arts has become a catalyst for
creative development for
students of all ages - from the
very young through the golden
years of life. The essence of
all art is to have pleasure in
giving pleasure - a pleasure
that many students enjoy as they
find their artistic voice
through classes at the Arts
Center.
Today the Sedona Arts Center is
a rich legacy of the founders'
vision. As Northern Arizona's
oldest 501(c)(3) not-for-profit
organization, it continues to be
a gathering place where artists
and those who love art can
explore, teach and exhibit. The
Arts Center has grown into an
arts organization with
international presence,
providing outstanding artistic
educational programming,
nationally recognized
art workshops,
art events,
and
galleries. |
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Organization Bylaws |
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Board of Directors |
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Financial Overview |
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Administrative Staff |
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"In
1951,
Nassan
Gobran,
sculptor
and
founder
of the
Sedona
Arts
Center,
told me
that he
saw a
need in
Sedona
for an
Arts
Center
like
Tanglewood
in
Lennox,
Massachusetts.
Ten
years
later,
his
vision
became a
reality. |
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For the
past 50
years
since
its
founding,
the
Sedona
Arts
Center
has been
and is
the
cultural
and
educational
anchor
of
Sedona.
Sedona
Arts
Center
is
dedicated
to
sharing
the
enjoyment
and
importance
of
having
art in
one's
life and
making
arts
education
a
priority.
Now, we
all have
the
responsibility
to
ensure
that
this
treasured
institution
continues
to exist
in
Sedona." |
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Joella Jean Mahoney MFA is
Professor of Art Emerita,
University of La Verne where she
began developing the art
Department in 1964. In 1996
Mahoney was honored as
Distinguished Alumnae by
Northern Arizona University
during its Centennial Year
Celebration. In 1997, Scripps
College Fine Arts Foundation
honored Mahoney for her
achievement in the arts. |
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