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150 State Route 179 
Sedona, Arizona 
At the Corner of SR 179 & 89A 
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We also have 10 Painting and Sculpture Satellite Exhibits
Sedona City Wide
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Sculptor James Muir's "The Begats" celebrates Conservation

Internationally renowned allegorical sculptor James Muir has spent his lifetime translating his deep spiritual convictions and social consciousness into profound works of art reflecting the critical nature of the times in which we live.  His work, prized by public and private collectors across the globe, speaks eloquently of duty, honor, courage, and justice, but above all, truth and the ultimate triumph of the human spirit.  His pieces are in both public
 
'Col Travis Drawing The Line" 
 on display at the George W. Bush Library and the Alamo in TX
and private collections internationally including the George W. Bush Presidential Library inTexas.
 
Allegorical Art is a term Muir uses to describe his art as being filled with symbolic meaning.
 
"To bring light into the darkness, such is the duty of the artist," says Muir  "The longest journey is the journey within."
 
Muir believes we are all given a path of service to humanity and considers his talents as his own way for him to contribute in a meaningful way.  Now, in keeping with his profound connection to the world around him he has sculpted "The Begats" capturing the three forces of nature, John Muir, Aldo Leopold and Wisconsin Senator Gaylord Nelson.  Muir says of the piece "My interest in doing the sculpture, The Begats, was to honor the legacy of three great founders instrumental in creating the ecology movement in America." 
 
John Muir, to whom James Muir is related on branches of the family tree, is revered as America's most famous and influential naturalist and conservationist. In 1892, he helped form the Sierra Club where he served as president until his death. His legacy lives on today through continued Sierra Club programs which have helped to establish a series of new National Parks and a National Wilderness Preservation System.
 
 
"First Responders"
Patricia Griffin
Aldo Leopold was best known for his influential book, A Sand County Almanac. His original ideas about conserving natural resources and his "land ethics" helped take conservation to new heights as he eventually adopted Muir's view "that all wildlife - even predators like wolves, bears, and snakes - had value."  He was a co-founder of The Wilderness Society.
 
Senator Gaylord Nelson is celebrated as the founder of Earth Day. Following his election to the Senate in 1962 when he discovered his state had no environmental political agenda in place; he worked to devise a way to bring urgent environmental issues to the forefront.  April 22, 1970, the first Earth Day, marked the beginning of the modern environmental movement.
 
"The Begats" involves a "Socratic" - type discussion between John Muir, Aldo Leopold and Gaylord Nelson. Muir is standing above the others, in deference to his status as the "founding father" of ecological and conservation awareness. His ubiquitous walking stick, resembling a staff, reflects his being the good "shepherd", leading humanity through nature's wilderness. Leopold is kneeling by his side, as the "student" of John Muir and has just planted a young sapling to replace the one nature has "re-claimed." Nelson is seated, cross-legged, Indian fashion on the ground, right hand upon the fallen tree, to denote "Earth Day", as well as his being the "offspring" of both Muir and Nelson.
 
 
"Standing Watch" Liz Wolf
True to form, James Muir has captured the ecologically minded group in detailed depictions of attire typical of their "working clothes" including details such as the hat and binoculars representative of the time period.
 
Muir says "I have chosen not to seat them on a bench - too urban; nor on tree stumps - too reflective of commercial exploitation; nor even on a rock - too insensitive to the earth. As depicted, they are standing, kneeling and sitting by a beaver-cut tree. This selected portrayal not only pays homage to the symbiotic relationship of all living things in nature, but also provides a central spot for the viewer to sit or stand and feel like an equal participant in the conversation."
 
 
"A Place to Stand"  
Michael Chesley Johnson
Muir's work can been seen in public collections throughout the country; there are over 20 life-size/monumental sculptures in Arizona alone and 150 nationally. Pieces are located in the Phoenix/Scottsdale area and include: Maricopa County Sheriff's Memorial "They Serve Well" in downtown Phoenix; Scottsdale Healthcare Hospitals "Caduceus" at Shea and   Osborn locations; "The Newsboy" in downtown Mesa; and "Quo Vadis" at All Saints Episcopal on Central Avenue. Other Arizona locations with his life-size and monumental are: Sedona, Prescott, Flagstaff, and Greer.
 
His pieces strive to capture the essence of our journey. He created the face of his life sized "The Holy Grail," currently placed in a public art exhibition at Sedona City Hall, as a shiny reflective surface so that when the viewer gazed at the stunning piece he or she would see themselves reflected back. His Caduceus also soars gracefully across the City Hall Plaza and his heart felt "Children," which captures the impact of war of children, is placed next to Sedona's Peace Pole.  A life size "Special Presentation" of "Children" is now in the permanent collection of the Auschwitz -Birkenau Holocaust Museum in Poland. 
 
 
 
"Christ of the Holy Cross" James Muir
The newly finished monumental "Christ of the Holy Cross," which was commissioned by the Archdioceses of Phoenix in honor of the renowned landmark's 60th Anniversary, will stand over 30 feet tall.  Each element included in this sacred piece holds a special spiritual symbolism celebrating the Christ, his life and work. The "Christ of the Holy Cross will be installed in the spring of 2018.

  
Our Time is Now...

New Painting by Sherab Khandro

"Our Time is Now"


Artist Sherab "Shey" Khandro's newest painting has just arrived in the gallery!
"Our Time is Now" is 48"h x 24"w, Acrylic on Canvas. Stop by to see this breathtaking piece in person.

"Around the globe the Buddha is recognized as a symbol of Peace and Compassion. A rich and vibrant blue, the Medicine Buddha is revered for his qualities of healing. His presence points to the wellness present within and around us; our inherent mental, physical and spiritual well-being.


Set on a ground of deep orange, I am reminded of the creative fire burning within each of us. I choose this striking combination of blue and orange to weave together the ideas of healing and the powerful creative spirit embodied in the human experience. My invitation is to engage our vast reservoir of knowledge and experience to promote the healing of our planet and it's people."- Sherab "Shey" Khandro

Visit Our Satellite Exhibits:

Sculpture & Paintings at 
L'Auberge de Sedona Resort 
Seven Canyons 
Sedona City Hall Plaza 
Scupture at Tlaquepaque 
Mary D. Fisher Theatre 
Chapel of the Holy Cross
89Agave Restaurant
Spa of Sedona
Sedona Chamber Administration



Artists in Residence
at  
L'Auberge De Sedona & Goldenstein Gallery
April 2017 Schedule


Shey Painting


Painter Sherab "Shey" Khandro will be painting at L'Auberge April  22nd & 23rd from 11am-2pm. 
And at Goldenstein Gallery every Monday from 11am-4pm.






Painter Marilyn Bos will be painting at L'Auberge on April 16th, 20th, 22nd and 30th from 11am-
2pm
 












Jourdan Dern will be painting on 30th from 9:30 am -12:30pm.







Schedule Subject to Change and Weather Pending.
For a complete listing of the Goldenstein Gallery 

Adele Seronde
Oil on Canvas
$1,800

Cheston Trammel
Reclaimed Metal Bell
$2,200
Karyl Bennett
Mixed Media
$4,900
 
Marilyn Bos 
Mixed Media
$500

Michael Chesley Johnson
Oil on Canvas
$4,500

Susan Makara
Mixed Media
$1,700
Sherab Khandro
Acrylic
$875


Allen Powell
Acrylic on Canvas
$9000
Patricia A Griffin
Oil on Linen 
$3,800
Events


Satellite Exhibits- ongoing and evolving throughout Sedona City-Wide
 
Artist in Residence at L'Auberge de Sedona & Goldenstein Gallery
 
2017 Exhibitions at Goldenstein Gallery: 150 State Route 179
March 1 - April 30
Convergence: All Things Coming Together 
Group exhibit of Renowned Gallery Artists
 
April 7-May 31st
Impressionist / Expressionist: Celebrating Art Modalities
featuring paintings by Adele Seronde, Patricia Griffin, Sherab Khandro, Allen Powell, Marilyn Bos, Michael Chesley Johnson and more.


April 22,  Earth Day
Celebrate  Earth Day with The Begats by James Muir

May 5 - 31 
Impressionist / Expressionist: Celebrating Art Modalities

May 5, 5-8pm Artist's Reception
JA  Gorman  will be in the House!
 
 

Goldenstein Gallery
Sedona, Arizona
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