The Shops at Norterra in North Phoenix will host a local version of Sedona’s Oak Creek Arts & Crafts Shows in January.
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The Shops at Norterra in North Phoenix will host a local version of Sedona’s Oak Creek Arts & Crafts Shows in January.
With demonstrations by artists, an interactive art installation, live entertainment, and more, the event will take place from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day Friday through Sunday, Jan. 24-26, at 2460 W. Happy Valley Road. Admission is free.
Residents can look for an assortment of paintings, photography, pottery, jewelry, and Native American pieces. Artists will provide demonstrations of how they create their works to offer insight into the artistic process. Attendees will also be able to join in creating new works of art by painting on three large interactive murals, which will be raffled off at the end of the festival.
The festival will also include live entertainment and a drum circle that invites audience participation.
Native hoop dancer and singer Moontee Sinquah will perform at 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 25, bringing Hopi culture and traditions to life through music and dance. Sinquah is a four-time world hoop dance champion as well as a traditional singer, flutist, and artist.