WEEKLY UPDATE


PCA GALLERY & GIFT SHOP WEEKLY UPDATE
Week of 11/18/2019
 
CURRENT EXHIBIT
ANNUAL HOLIDAY MARKET
Thru December 18

4th FRIDAY ART WALK
11/22
 
CALL FOR ART
Due 12/14:
FACES EXHIBIT
1/2-2/15/2020
 
THEATRE LOBBY ART
Jim Hall
Thru 1/10/2020
CURRENT EXHIBIT:
HOLIDAY MARKET
Thru 12/18
The Gallery is once again transformed into a festive holiday setting with handcrafted, one-of-a-kind art and gifts for all ages. Creations include only the best in unique gifts from glass, jewelry, clothing, books, wood items, ceramics, furniture, 3-D work in a variety of materials, stuffed toys, photography, contemporary to more traditional wall art, and more.
Patty Heibel, Silent Night
4 th FRIDAY ART WALK
11/22, 5-7PM

Stop into the Gallery, enjoy hors d’oeuvres, and great holiday shopping opportunities!
FACES EXHIBIT
1/2-2/15/2020
CALL FOR ART
Due 12/14
Poster image by Cathy Severson, Mariah
PCA’s exhibit Faces is coming up and you are invited to participate. Portraits are a natural subject for this theme. Artists may consider a human or animal face, or the face of an object or perception of a face, such as seen in the clouds. A face may express emotion from serious, sad or in deep thought to happy, silly, or enthusiastic. Faces can be on surfaces of objects or created by parts of an object. We refer to faces of a mountain, cliff, planet, building, playing card, clock, dice, or coin. Persons can "face" a situation/scene - from a soldier facing the enemy or persons confronting others. Will an artist portray an image of facing the music? All mediums are accepted for this show. Entry forms can be found in the Gallery and on the PCA website: pca-az.net.
THEATRE LOBBY ART
JIM HALL
Thru 1/10/2020
Jim has been taking photographs since his father handed him a camera as a young boy of eight. At El Segundo High School (CA), he was the staff photographer for the school’s newspapers and yearbooks. In 1970, Jim graduated with a BFA in Photography from the Art Center College of Design in L.A. and then opened a commercial photography business in L.A. with a high school classmate and friend. It attracted some of the finest designers and art directors in the country. Jim was recognized as the best studio car photographer in the country from the mid-1980’s to mid-1990’s. Jim has received many awards for his work locally: the Prescott Camera Club, Yavapai County Fair and PCA. His work has been displayed at the Phippen Museum, ‘Tis Gallery, and at the Arizona Camera Club Council competitions.  I grew up in an environment surrounded by photography and design and at a time when things were simple. Three basic concepts greatly influenced my photographic work: “KISS – Keep It Simple Stupid;” “Less is More;” and “Form Follows Function.”
Gallery Hours:
Sun., Noon-4pm; Mon., 11am-5pm; Tues.-Sat., 10am-5pm
Prescott Center for the Arts
208 N. Marina St.
Prescott, AZ 86301
(928)445-3286