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WORKSHOPS & CLASSES
at SAC 

Spark your creativity with upcoming classes and workshops at Sedona Arts Center! From ceramics and painting to photography, encaustics, and more, there’s something for every artist and learner — whether you’re beginning a new journey or expanding your practice. Join us in the studio or online, connect with fellow creatives, and be part of a vibrant community in the heart of Sedona.

The Joy of Painting: A Bob Ross Class
with DJones
September 18, 2025 

Join us for a fun and accessible oil painting workshop taught by a Certified Ross Instructor—perfect for anyone who’s ever wanted to paint “Happy Little Trees” and more! This 3-hour class is open to all experience levels, and ages 12 and up are welcome with an accompanying adult. All materials are included in the price, so just bring your enthusiasm! The class takes place in the Theatre Studio at Sedona Arts Center.

This class is also offered on October 14 – click here for more info

THE JOY OF PAINTING: A BOB ROSS CLASS: LEARN MORE
iPhoneography 
with Kelli Klymenko
September 19, 2025 

In today’s digital age, your iPhone can be more than just a phone — it’s a camera, an editing studio, and a powerful creative tool. Join photographer and artist Kelli Klymenko for a one-day workshop designed for both beginners and advanced users.

Learn how to turn everyday moments into striking works of art with nothing more than your iPhone. This hands-on class covers breathtaking landscapes, expressive portraits, and up-close macro photography — plus the editing apps and techniques that will take your images to the next level.

This workshop is also offered on October 3 – click here for more info

iPHONEOGRAPHY WITH KELLI KLYMENKO: IN-PERSON
iPHONEOGRAPHY WITH KELLI KLYMENKO: ONLINE
Florals in Pastel and Mixed Media ONLINE 
with Jude Valentine
September 24, October 1, 8, 15, Wednesdays : 1-3pm

Bring your favorite dry and water media to the subject of florals as we explore innovative painting approaches to this subject matter. We’ll be looking at the symmetry, color, pattern and shape of flowers as we work with color as composition – using color values and intensity. Each week you’ll receive a different floral photo to sketch out before class. Then, when we meet in class you’ll be following along as we complete the work using layers of color in water media and pastel—understanding a new approach and color choices along the way.

FLORALS IN PASTEL AND MIXED MEDIA ONLINE
Firing Up: Kiln Conversion and Soda Firing
with Adam Nielsen
October 1–2, 2025 

Join Iowa-based ceramic artist Adam Nielsen for a two-day, hands-on workshop in kiln conversion and soda firing at Sedona Arts Center. Day one focuses on transforming an electric kiln into a functioning gas-fired soda kiln; day two is all about loading, firing, and applying soda together as a group. Participants receive detailed handouts to support future projects, making this an accessible and practical workshop for anyone eager to expand their firing possibilities.

FIRING UP : KILN CONVERSION AND SODA FIRING : SIGN UP
Painterly Pencils: Feathers, Fur, & Flowers
with Barbara Dahlstedt
October 10–12, 2025 

Join Barbara Dahlstedt, award-winning colored pencil artist, as she introduces three days of colored pencil techniques. Each day artists will create a different subject on a variety of drawing surfaces. Discover that exquisite detail is possible with the fine tip of a colored pencil. Realistic birds, animals, and flowers can be created with a mere flick of the wrist. Barbara will share time-saving strategies along with step-by-step instruction, reference photos, and three different drawing surfaces. High-quality colored pencils are clean, dynamic, and easy to use. In fact, colored pencil just may become your favorite fine art medium!

PAINTERLY PENCILS : FEATHERS, FUR, & FLOWERS : LEARN MORE
Monumental Design: Light and Shadow
with Anton Nowels
October 17–19, 2025 

Move between representation and abstraction with award-winning artist Anton Nowels. Attain an understanding of how to make design decisions en plein air. Artists will explore notan, tonal plans, intervals, and color. This workshop will include discussions of artists using both plein air and abstraction in their work including Richard Diebenkorn, Eric Aho, Sergei Bongart, Maynard Dixon, Franz Kline, Monet, Josef Albers, Joan Mitchell and more. Anton will demonstrate both landscape painting en plein air and representational abstraction in the studio. All levels welcome.

MONUMENTAL DESIGN : LIGHT AND SHADOW : LEARN MORE
Nerikomi: Colored Clay Patterning
with Jesse Amrstrong
October 24, 2025

One-Day Hands-On Intensive — Discover the art of Nerikomi, a captivating Japanese technique that transforms colored porcelain into intricate patterns running through the clay itself. In this immersive workshop, artist Jesse Armstrong will guide you from creating patterned clay blocks with techniques like color fading, layering, and tiling, to shaping them into cups and bowls using plaster molds and templates. You’ll also learn professional lapidary finishing methods — sponging, sanding, and polishing — to achieve a refined, high-gloss, gallery-quality finish.

NERIKOMI : COLORED CLAY APTTERNING : LEARN MORE
Authentic Serendipity – Encaustic Landscape Painting
with Laura Martinez-Bianco
October 28–30, 2025

Encaustic Workshop — This three-day workshop introduces participants to the luminous medium of encaustic, created from molten beeswax, resin, and pigment. You’ll learn application and manipulation techniques in a safe, supportive environment while exploring the serendipity of the process. The class includes en plein air sketching for inspiration, demonstrations, guided instruction, discussion of the history and contemporary uses of encaustic, and dedicated time to create your own works with group critiques.

AUTHENTIC SERENDIPITY – ENCAUSTIC LANDSCAPE PAINTING
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Scholarships Available

Scholarships are an important part of Sedona Arts Center. It has a long history in providing students in need of financial assistance, the ability to hone their skills and creative talents. Art classes and workshops also allow an emotional break from daily life and offer social interaction with fellow lovers of art. We are proud to offer our scholarship program, with the help of The Kling Family Foundation, The Ceramics Scholarship Fund, and the Debbie Winslow Scholarship Fund, which allow us to continue this long standing opportunity.

For more scholarship information, policy updates and to apply: CLICK HERE

Our mission is to connect, enrich, educate and lead through the inspiring power of the arts and creative discovery.

Sedona Arts Center (SAC) is a cornerstone of Northern Arizona’s cultural community and serves as the creative heart of Sedona. Founded in 1958, this nonprofit organization is based in Uptown Sedona and offers year-round classes, exhibitions, festivals, and cultural events that enrich the artistic life of the Verde Valley.

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