Upcoming Events in Sedona


Teton Warrior Susan Kliewer bronze side MTG

There are lots of things going on this summer in the Sedona area. Without a doubt, the natural beauty of the surrounding red rock and greenery are the best parts of the area. But the people of the town also create the amazing culture of Sedona. There are too many events to count, but some of the best are listed below.

The fifth annual Tilted Earth Festival will happen on Saturday, June 23rd, just south of Sedona. Headlining this year is PK Gregory, Pierce Edens, Greyhounds and The Suffers. Doors will be open from 5:30 p.m. to midnight. There will also be a wine garden featuring three local wineries, a food tent, free games, massages and a silent auction benefiting local charities.

Summer Group Sculpture Show at Mountain Trails Gallery - Mountain Trails Gallery is presenting its “Summer Group Sculpture Show” featuring artwork by 17 figurative Western and wildlife sculptors. The gallery is already known for intricate bronze sculpture. Join them at the opening reception: Friday, July 6, 5-8pm

Honshin Fine Art presents their Interdependence Day Celebration - Join them as they begin a month-long exhibition focusing on the Art of Connectivity opening on Friday July 6th from 5-8pm.

Interdependence Day the Art of Connectivity - Ascending Spirit Gallery of Honshin Fine Art Celebrates the art of connectivity with its jewelry presentation of “ Tears of the Sun (Gold) , Tears of the Moon (Silver) ” All gallery jewelers present new works in gold and silver.


Sedona Community Supper - Dinner will be available from 5pm to 6:30pm. Anyone is welcome to this free event! There are many different supper dates planned, including July 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd, and 30th.

Anyone of these events might make for a great launching point for exploring the rest of the Sedona area. The Southwest Inn at Sedona is conveniently located for access to all of these events and more. The staff also has plenty of suggestions of interesting places to visit around Oak Creek Canyon.

(Picture is from the Summer Group Sculpture Show)

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