FORE! Miniture Golf at CCA
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FORE! is a miniature golf art installation exhibition and fundraiser to support exhibitions and programming at CCA. CCA’s 4,000 square foot gallery will turn into a 9-hole miniature golf course, with each green uniquely designed by an Arizona artist or local community group!
Gather a group of four to play in our FORE!
Opening Tournament Saturday, January 17th, 5-8 pm
Tee times 5 – 7:30 pm, Awards Ceremony 7:30 pm
Your Registration Includes:
· A team of four (4) to play 9-holes of artist-created miniature golf
· Virtual reality experience for all team members
· Four (4) drink tickets per team
· Commemorative swag
· Opportunity to win an array of prizes for 1st, 2nd & 3rd Best Team score, Best Individual Score, and Audience Vote for Best Dressed
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Open Play January 18-February 14
W-F 1-8 pm, Sa 1-6 pm, Su 1-5 pm
Golf greens created by:
· Amy Dries · Wesley Eaves & Friends · All Flagstaff Theater Companies · The Hive · Randy “SQRL” Gray · Claire Musser · Ron Tuckman
REFRESHMENTS • ENTERTAINMENT • ART RAFFLE • SPECTATORS WELCOME
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SHIFTING TOPOGRAPHIES
Closing Reception & Discussion with Tó Nizhóní Ání
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Carol Hartman, Into The Light, mixed media, 62”x90”
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Jeff Schmuki, Extractors #1, 2024, mixed ceramics with glazes containing mine tailings and lithium oxide, 24” x 16” x 14”
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Klee Benally, The Dark Mark of Manifest Destiny, 2021, digital gif
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Exhibition Dates: October 18 – December 20, 2025
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SHIFTING TOPOGRAPHIES: Extracting the Landscape features projects by Carol Hartman (Red Lodge, MT), Jeff Schmuki (Stateboro, GA), and Klee Benally in memoriam (Diné, Black Mesa, Navajo Nation; Flagstaff, AZ). In a rapidly changing climate, we are witness to and complicit in irreversible scarring of the land. There are eight National Parks and Monuments within a 2-hour drive of Flagstaff that face potential threats to their preservation, due to the proposed federal reopening of protected sacred lands to mining. This timely and relevant exhibition theme—extraction—takes on a markedly different approach depending on the geographical and cultural perspectives of the represented artists.
December 20th: Shifting Topographies: Extracting the Landscape closing reception & discussion with Tó Nizhóní Ání, 6-8pm. Panel will begin at 6:30pm.
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Neal Galloway:
Tin Can Conversations
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Neal Galloway, Splintered Symbiosis, Tin cans, wood, brass, steel, string, 2025
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Exhibition Dates: October 18 – December 20, 2025
Neal Galloway’s Tin Can Conversations uses the core motif of a tin can telephone to explore the fragility, complexity, and profound value of interpersonal communication. A series of sculptures and time-based artworks explore physical and psychological distance, miscommunication, disagreement, sensitivity, power dynamics, love, and connection. Inspired by a difficult cross-country displacement, and by the challenge of maintaining healthy relationships during the COVID pandemic, Galloway uses unconventional materials in his artworks to connect with audiences, while pushing those materials to overcome their humble origins.
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One Blood at the Precipice
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In One Blood at the Precipice, Flagstaff artist Frederica Hall engages a multi-disciplinary approach informed by reflections on challenging matters of present times. The exhibition presents painted portraits of species that have become endangered in recent years. The artist has rendered the animals monochromatically in red, in reference to the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s (IUCN)Red List of threatened species, inviting the audience to consider their own role in nature’s trajectory. OneBlood at the Precipice premiered at Coconino Center for the Arts (CCA) in 2024 and was a finalist for the 2025 Viola Awards for Excellence in Visual Arts.
The exhibition is currently on display at SOSTA Restaurant, CCA’s Satellite Exhibition Partner.
SOSTA 413 N San Francisco St, Flagstaff, AZ 86001
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PARCHED: The Art of Water in the Southwest
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We’re excited to reconvene PARCHED: The Art of Water in the Southwest—originally produced by the Coconino Center for the Arts in 2020—for a year-long exhibition at the S’edav Va’aki Museum in Phoenix. This expanded presentation offers visitors a renewed opportunity to explore the profound relationships between water, place, and culture in the Southwest. CCA members will also receive discounted admission for the full duration of the exhibition. CCA members with Art Pass+ receive free admission with the North American Reciprocal Museum pass.
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There’s still time to be part of the Coconino Center for the Arts’ Theater Seating Fundraiser! Each seat sponsorship includes a personalized plaque on the seat of your choice — a meaningful way to honor a loved one, celebrate a milestone, or show your love for the arts in Flagstaff.
Your gift goes further right now: thanks to a generous matching donation from a former Creative Flagstaff board member and their spouse, every contribution is doubled to help us reach our goal!
Special thank you to All Awards, Flagstaff’s local awards shop, for generously donating the plaques in-kind.
Sponsor your seat today and help us create a more comfortable, modern theater experience for the community.
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Seat plaques allow up to three lines of text!
Examples:
Line 1: In Honor of [Your Name or Tribute]
Line 2: A Friend of the Arts
Line 3: 2025 – Forever
Your support will help us create a more welcoming and comfortable space for performances, screenings, and community events. Let’s finish strong—join us today!
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Coconino Center for the Arts is operated by Creative Flagstaff
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Thank you, Corporate Sponsors!
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Shelley Buckman | Associate Broker
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Eric Souders | Chartered SRI Counselor
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Our mailing address is:
P.O. Box 296, Flagstaff, AZ 86001
Our office is located at:
Coconino Center for the Arts
2300 N Fort Valley Rd
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
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2300 N Fort Valley Rd
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
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