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December 10, 2020 by admin

Piano on the Rocks Annual Holiday Concert 2020

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Poster For Sounds of the Season Holiday Concert

Poster For Sounds of the Season Holiday Concert

Live Stream “Sounds of the Season” with Pianist and Artistic Director Sandrine Erdely-Sayo

Piano on the Rocks International Festival will present its annual holiday concert: Sounds of the Season, from home in Sedona, Arizona with Pianist and Artistic Director Sandrine Erdely-Sayo. The virtual concert will be available on www.pianoontherocks.org and on the Piano on the Rocks Facebook page on Sunday, December 20, 2021 at 5pm – MST (including Sedona); 4 PM – PST; 6PM – CST; 7PM – EST. Music by Bach, Chopin, Liszt, Tchaikovsky, and traditional holiday selections. Donations are gratefully accepted on the donation page of Piano on the Rocks: www.pianoontherocks.org.

Piano on the Rocks International Festival was created in 2016 on the initiative of Duo MusicAleph, by pianist Sandrine Erdely-Sayo and narrator Elizabeth Peña, who share a common passion for music, literature, poetry and for the magical city of Sedona, Arizona. This festival brings renowned artists and competition winners to the City of Light. This festival explores the interconnection between solo piano literature, storytelling and literature. Its mission is to create a fusion between music and literature: to explore literature through music and music through literature, to offer musical performances of the highest quality that are accessible to and enjoyable by all, and to build bridges across diverse cultures.

Artistic Director Sandrine Erdely-Sayo will present a live streamed holiday event


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October 28, 2020 by admin

Jerome Art – November, 2020

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Caduceus Cellars in Jerome

An environmentally themed Window Installation designed to be viewed from the safety of the outdoors by Brian Sullivan

While ArtWalk isn’t officially happening in Jerome because of the pandemic, the artists of Jerome have been busy making new work and many are open for business. For more information visit www.jeromeartwalk.com.

Caduceus Cellars Tasting Room

Artist and biologist Joey Williams is a bone collector. He uses his biology background to acquire, prepare and preserve collectable specimens. “It’s often dirty, messy work,” he says, which he feels “overlaps with his darker, macabre, style of art background.” He enjoys his particular mash-up of science and art.

His specimen collection is morphing into a collection that could eventually populate a museum, he told me. “I have over 700 mammal species in my personal collection -everything from bats and mice, to elephant, rhino, camel and hippo bones.” He has a full giraffe skeleton.

“Generally, I don’t sell the stuff in my collection. Those specimens are slated for my eventual museum. Those that I do sell come from a variety of sources: I collect from natural deaths at farms, ranches and zoos, as well as from roadkill. There are suppliers that will sell bones,” he said, “but I know that some of those animals were killed just for their parts, and I want to stay away from that. What they do is considered legal, but I prefer to scavenge. Nothing dies just so I can make money.”

When I asked about his philosophy in this endeavor, he thought for a moment and then replied: “Respect and appreciation of nature, without desecrating it. Some may say that I am doing just that with the animal bones I collect, but I feel like I’m giving them an extended life – an extended appreciation – sometimes through the use of art, and sometimes through displays like this one.”

In fact, the window installation is an effort to ‘test the waters’. He would like to eventually open his museum in Jerome – a ‘Skullatorium” – and populate it with his ever evolving collection, just a small sampling of which can best be viewed from the street as dusk settles in, at Caduceus Cellars on Main St. in Jerome.

Pop Up Gallery

Relative newcomers to the Jerome Art Scene Christie Helm (Chicago) and Damian Gomes (Phoenix) met when they moved into art studios next door to one another at the Jerome Art Center. They are both showing new paintings and sculptures at a Pop Up Gallery for a limited time only. Open Fridays-Sundays, October 30-November 29, from 12-5. On Saturday, November 7 there will be live music and tarot readings throughout the day. For more information email christiehelm@sbcglobal.net

The Pop Up Gallery will be at 240 Hull Ave (Across from Bobby D BBQ).

Cody DeLong

Cody has been busy painting away, both indoors and out. Stop by the Studio to see some new works. You can also see his work at www.CodyDeLong.com, where he has new prints and lower pricing for the next two months, so now is the time to get that Cody print you’ve been wanting. Cody DeLong Studio – 300 Hull ave. Between spook hall and the visitors center.



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August 25, 2020 by admin

Jerome Art Walk – September, 2020

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Christie Helm has been continuing her work on a series of abstract paintings.

While Jerome Art Walk is on hold due to the pandemic, the Jerome art scene is still alive and well. The artists who make Jerome such a vibrant and interesting place have been busy producing new work. For more information visit www.jeromeartwalk.com.

Cody DeLong

Cody DeLong Studio is operating with reduced summer hours for September, generally Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Cody is still creating new work every week, and running some great summer specials, so stop by and check that out. You can also see his work at www.CodyDeLong.com, where he has new prints and lower pricing for the next two months, so now is the time to get that Cody print you’ve been wanting. Cody DeLong Studio – 300 Hull ave. Between spook hall and the visitors center.

Jerome Artists Cooperative Gallery

The Jerome Artists Cooperative Gallery will reopen on Friday, Sept 4 to Monday, Sept 7 (Labor Day Weekend) From 10 am to 4pm. The remainder of the month is being scheduled according to the number of members available for working shifts. Due to Covid health regulations and advisories the gallery will be open with limited days of the week and hours of the day. We will have more information posted on our website after we get the initial September schedule in place. Thanks for your continued support of the Town of Jerome and the Artists Co-op. We are looking forward to seeing everyone soon!” jeromecoop.com

Christie Helm

Christie Helm has been continuing her work on a series of abstract paintings which are meditations about beauty, light and color. She welcomes visitors to the studio at the Jerome Art Center, Building A, suite 304 by appointment Monday-Saturday from 10-5. She has many paintings, prints and drawings for sale at discounted studio pricing. You can read more about her at www.christiehelm.com and follow her on instagram at @christie_helm. Please email Christie to schedule an appointment at christie.roberts.helm@gmail.com



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August 15, 2020 by admin

Fifth Anniversary Piano on the Rocks International Festival

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Navajo pianist Connor Chee will be making his Piano on the Rocks premiere performance this year.

Live Stream Premiere from the Relics Restaurant & Roadhouse in Sedona

The Piano on the Rocks International Festival returns to Sedona on August 28-30, 2020 and continues its vibrant musical performances with three outstanding and eclectic concerts featuring French-American pianist and Artistic Director Sandrine Erdely-Sayo, Navajo classical pianist Connor Chee, soprano Barbara Di Toro, narrator and Co-Director Elizabeth Peña, Actress Pamela Fields and American composer Anna Rubin. The concert will take place from 4-5 PM at the Relics Restaurant & Roadhouse at Historic Rainbows End and will be streamed live at https://www.facebook.com/pianoontherocks

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When:
4-5 p.m.
August 28-30, 2020
Where:
Relics Restaurant and Roadhouse in Sedona

Piano on the Rocks International Festival was created in 2016 on the initiative of Duo MusicAleph, by pianist Sandrine Erdely-Sayo and narrator Elizabeth Peña, who share a common passion for music, literature, poetry and for the magical city of Sedona, Arizona. This festival brings renowned artists and competition winners to the City of Light. This festival explores the interconnection between solo piano literature, storytelling and literature. Its mission is to create a fusion between music and literature: to explore literature through music and music through literature, to offer musical performances of the highest quality that are accessible to and enjoyable by all, and to build bridges across diverse cultures.

An extract of Anna Rubin’s composition “For the Love of Bees” will be performed by Sandrine Erdely-Sayo with spoken word performed by actress Pamela Fields

Offering a wealth of variety, the 2020 repertoire will include compositions from the eighteenth through the twentieth centuries. Audiences will hear renowned musicians perform works by Beethoven, Chopin, Debussy, Liszt, Mozart, as well as an extract of “For the Love of Bees” by composer Anna Rubin. Actress Pamela Fields will tell the story of the magical powers of the Honeybee. Navajo classical pianist, Connor Chee, will present several of his compositions which will highlight the richness of his Navajo heritage. Elizabeth Peña will present two poems of “Platero y Yo”, the story of a small donkey who lived with his poet master in the village of Moguer in Spain. Pianist Sandrine Erdely-Sayo will perform pieces by Chopin and Liszt as well a Spanish music. Soprano Barbara Di Toro will open the festival with “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel.

“We have been very lucky to be able to present the Festival despite this pandemic”, says Artistic Director Sandrine Erdely-Sayo, “and this difficult time makes us realize even more of the importance of the social, political and psychological functions of music.”

Artistic Director Sandrine Erdely-Sayo will present a live streamed 3 day event

While these performances are free, a $20 donation is appreciated. Fifty percent of the profits of the Festival will go to two non-profits on the Navajo Reservation in Arizona.

Piano on the Rocks International Festival is made possible through the generous support of the Anna Maria Moggio Foundation. Steinway & Sons piano compliments of Piano Gallery 15450 Greenway-Hayden Loop, Scottsdale, AZ 85260

The concert will be live-streamed at
https://www.facebook.com/pianoontherocks

Visit www.Pianoontherocks.org for a complete program description and more information.

Phone: 215-941-0599

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June 24, 2020 by admin

Jerome Art Walk – July, 2020

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Verde River Scene by Jerome Artist Robin John Anderson

Jerome is bustling with activity and the tourists are always looking for that unique item to claim as their own. Although Covid-19 has postponed the Jerome Art Walk until further notice, this Independence Day we still have some good art news to share with you! For more information visit www.jeromeartwalk.com or call Donna at (928) 301.3004.

Cody DeLong

After attending a wedding at the Surgeons House in Jerome, Cody was inspired to do a big 30″x30″ painting of one of Andrea’s Koi ponds. He is also working on a number of smaller pieces for summer so stop in and see what’s wet on the easel. Cody DeLong Studio – 300 Hull ave. Between spook hall and the visitors center. www.CodyDeLong.com.

House of Joy

House of Joy, Art Gallery and 80’s Arcade is honored to have Jerome Artist Robin John Anderson newest 2020 paintings on our historic walls. Please come view both his work and the amazing ceramic ‘Angel’s of Margo Mandette.

Robin and Margo have been here in Jerome creating amazing works of art for 40 years. Robin has expressed the limitless facets of ‘Perceptionism’’ as a writer, philosopher and painter.

He now paints primarily on location taking in all that’s around him. Robin aims to capture his personal understanding or perception of the scene in front of him.

Robin Anderson: “The Verde River offers so much visually, the landscapes and people, a treasure trove of images. The blending of the historic and the modern, it really permeates the atmosphere here, the past mixing with the future, creating the present. Combining the energy of the river and the light. The area is magical”

Visit us on the Jerome Artwalk weekend, July 4th at the House of Joy, 416 Hull Avenue, Jerome AZ. 10am to 8pm



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