OUR EASTER BUNNIES ARE HOP,HOP, HOPPING ALONG...
Wendy Lippman • April 8, 2020
Since we are all encouraged to celebrate Easter at home this year, we are bringing a playful parade of Tlaquepaque rabbits to you. Painted, drawn or sculpted by renowned American artists, these bunnies are sure to bring a smile to your face. The image of the rabbit reminds us that spring is right around the corner, and brighter, joy-filled days are soon to come.
ARCTIC HARE
by Sandra Byland
• 6" x 6" • Color Pencil • Mountain Trails Gallery Sedona
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PETER (COTTONTAIL)
by Bryce Pettit
• 11" x 7" x 5.5" • Bronze, Limited Edition
Mountain Trails Gallery Sedona
SNUGGLE BUNNIES (SPICE & SUGAR)
by Joshua Tobey
• 3.5" x 5.5" x 3.5"
Bronze, Limited Edition • Rowe Gallery
ELLA by Corrina Johnson • 12" x 9" • Oil Painting • Mountain Trails Gallery Sedona
LAZY DAYS by Joshua Tobey • 8" x 24" x 5.5" • Bronze, Limited Edition • Rowe Gallery
AUTUMN'S ANGEL by Sandra Byland • 8" x 8" • Colored Pencil • Mountain Trails Gallery Sedona
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE ARTWORK OR ARTISTS INCLUDED ABOVE PLEASE CONTACT:
MOUNTAIN TRAILS GALLERY | (928) 282-3225 • fineart@mountaintrailssedona.com
ROWE GALLERY | (928) 282-8877 • kenrowe@rowegallery.com

Although the pandemic continues, Tlaquepaque is moving forward with the planning for this year's Day of the Dead festivities. We are evaluating the current health situtation daily and value the safety of our guests, merchants, and community. We ask that you check our website at tlaq.com/events before October 27 to monitor updates. Tlaquepaque is an open-air venue; however, all attendees will need to manage social distancing and masking accordingly.

Events at Tlaquepaque are made all the more memorable by the event planning and food the guests enjoy. Whether attending an engagement party or wedding, the beauty of Tlaquepaque’s architecture and grounds is enhanced when the guest’s culinary experience is as artful and delightful as the surroundings. Here are a couple of our exclusive vendors who make that possible.

Tune in this FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4 @ 5:30 P.M. to watch our annual tree-lighting ceremony being held this year on TLAQUEPAQUE'S FACEBOOK PAGE . Santa Claus will join us for this pre-recorded event and the Mayor of Sedona will light the twenty-six foot traditional Christmas Tree on display at Tlaquepaque North. Event is co-sponsored by the Sedona Oak Creek Chamber of Commerce. FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT OR CALL tlaq.com (928) 282-4838

Tlaquepaque Arts and Shopping Village has provided the perfect setting for south of the border fiestas, festivals, and cultural extravaganzas for the last four decades. Unfortunately, this year we are dealing with the unprecedented COVID pandemic and must pause our highly attended Day of the Dead celebration. There's good news though! Our annual Marigold Mural project is back this year with a NEW SAFE AND EXCITING FORMAT. Join us on Wednesday, November 4 through Saturday, November 7, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Calle Independencia. This project is unique to Tlaquepaque and an artful way to remember your loved ones. The artist Lovejoy will be in attendance again this year, handing out markers as she guides and answers questions regarding the mural and your contributions. Face masks and sanitizer will also be available for those who need them.

The Micro-Wedding Plan a bite-sized version of a traditional wedding and celebrate with 50 or fewer of your closest friends and family. Usually, a shorter timeline (3 hours instead of 5), these intimate events still include a ceremony and celebration with flowers, cake, music, and more, and can be designed to your liking. Bonuses: More time to spend with each of your guests A more affordable solution or an opportunity to allocate money to the things you care about the most (you no longer have 150 people coming, so you can spend more money on your dress!) Less to plan and manage which can mean less stress For the eco-conscious, a smaller carbon footprint