Sonoran Arts League Moves to Stagecoach Village

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Sonoran Art League Suites at Stagecoach Village

Sonoran Art League Suites at Stagecoach Village

Significant growth in membership and programs is key reason for move

CAVE CREEK, Ariz. (Sept. 19, 2016) – The non-profit Sonoran Arts League is moving to Stagecoach Village, a decision that was prompted by its board when it became clear that the League’s rapid growth necessitated a larger space. The move, which will take place in the fall, signifies the League’s dedication to supporting artists, promoting art education and elevating the Desert Foothills region as a prominent arts community.

“This is a turning point for the League and our members,” said Pat Bell-Demers, Sonoran Arts League executive director. “This new space will allow us to consolidate resources into one location and permanently house programs, offices, classrooms, meetings, events and public art spaces. It’s right in line with our mission, and we’re looking forward to enhancing collaborations with community partners and supporting tourism through unique public art events.”

The League’s new space will be located at 7100 E. Cave Creek Road, Suites 143 and 144, in Cave Creek, on the east side of Stagecoach Village, across from Watson’s Hat Shop and Indigo Crow Restaurant and Bar.

The League’s history dates back to 1975, when a small group of talented artists created the Cave Creek Crafts Council, which morphed into the Cave Creek Arts Council and then grew to be the non-profit Sonoran Arts League. Twenty years ago, when the League started its first Hidden in the Hills artist studio tour, membership was hovering around 75 artists. Today, the League has more than 650 members who actively participate in community outreach programs, including mentoring programs, workshops, seminars, fundraisers, and other activities, such as the Empty Bowls Project, the signature Hidden in the Hills Studio Tour & Sale, the Sonoran Small Works Show, free veteran art programs and the ARTREACH Community Studio.

The League’s Gallery at el Pedregal will remain in its spacious location on the second floor of el Pedregal in north Scottsdale.

“We will continue to have our Pop-Up Wednesday events and other art exhibitions in the gallery, and we’re looking forward to continuing our partnership with the Boulders Resort,” Bell-Demers said.

For more information, call (480) 575-6624, or visit www.SonoranArtsLeague.org.

About the Sonoran Arts League

Based in Carefree and Cave Creek, Arizona, the Sonoran Arts League is dedicated to the promotion of art, artists, and art education, affirming the belief that art and artistic awareness is essential to the well being of life and the community. The non-profit organization’s 650+ members actively participate in community outreach programs, including mentoring programs, workshops, seminars, fundraisers, and other activities, such as the Empty Bowls Project, the Hidden in the Hills Studio Tour & Sale, and the Sonoran Small Works Show, Free Veteran Art Programs and the ARTREACH Community Studio.

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Author: Les Conklin

Les Conklin is a resident of north Scottsdale He founded Friends of the Scenic Drive, the Monte de Paz HOA and is the president of the Greater Pinnacle Peak Association. He was named to Scottsdale's History Maker Hall of Fame in 2014. Les is a past editor of A Peek at the Peak and the author of Images of America: Pinnacle Peak. He served on the Scottsdale's Pride Commission, McDowell Sonoran Preserve Commission, the boards of several local nonprofits and was a founding organizer of the city's Adopt-A-Road Program.. Les is a volunteer guide at the Musical Instrument Museum.

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