1) Studio Welcome Center
1880 W. American Ave.
• Welcome! Suzan Austin and other greeters will provide our visitors with tour maps, times & locations for demonstrations/special events, and Oracle information. Posters and artwork by artists on the tour will be displayed, giving visitors an up-close “preview.” Refreshments. Restroom.
• Evaline Auerbach
Local books with significant art: history, nature, outdoors.
520.896.9037
elboe85623@gmail.com
2) Green Javalina Gallery
1995 W. American Ave. (Village Square)
520.896.2926
www.greenjavalina.com
• Showcasing work by talented local & regional artists, including jewelry, photography, pottery, handmade paper, oils, pastels, watercolors, and acrylics.
3) Triangle L Ranch B&B
2805 Triangle L Ranch Rd.
www.trianglelranch.com Farmers’ market on Saturday.
Free Demonstrations
Saturday at 2:30
Diane Kleiss - Sculptural Encaustic Techniques
Sunday at 1:00
Maria Arvayo - Basic Encaustic Techniques 520.896.2123

• Historic ranch hosts Mind Your Own Beeswax, an exhibition of 11 encaustic artists in the ADOBE Gallery. The Gift Shop features jewelry, prints, iron, glass and clay by local artists. Stroll the Desert Sculpture Path to discover new creations. Stop by and visit the metal fabricating shop.
4) Janis LaBrasca Studio
2104 W. Ivan St.
• Janis LaBrasca

Silver jewelry designer and PMC (precious metal clay) instructor.
520.820.4326
• Darlene Adams
“Trashy Trinkets” jewelry using old, new, and found pieces to create necklaces and earrings.
520.877.8688
• Virginia Carroll

Realistic (sometimes photo-realistic) colored pencil painting in a variety of subject matter.
520.743.9680
www.virginiacarroll.com
• Ross Hartzell

Kinetic wind sculptures made from copper and steel.
520.269.2752
www.rosshartzell.com
5) Nonna Maria's Pizzeria and Ristorante
2161 Rockcliff Blvd.
520.896.3522
• Frank Palazzolo
Pop art paintings and clay sculptures.
6) September Ceramic Studio
1470 W. American Ave.
Enjoy your own Paperclay experience; freeing and fun!
• Anne Carrel

Unique Naked Raku ceramic vases, boxes, and very large hanging platters. 520.603.8174
www.nakedraku.com
• Tanya Stewart
Hand crafted silver clay jewelry with semi-precious stones, and functional wheel-thrown pottery. 520.487.9020
7) The Station
1395 W. American Ave. (Michael Collett building)
Papermaking demonstration at 11:30 and 2:30 both days.
• Jenny Kilb
“Painting with Light” collection: digital-assisted drawings and paintings revealing the soul of the Southwest. 928.402.4765
• Val Bembenek

Contemporary paper mache bowls and decoratives textured with desert plants. Handmade-paper artist books, and eco-smart stab-bound journals of recycled materials. 520.896.2464
www.oracletown.com/artists
• Margie Buchanan
Member of WEGO (Watercolor Exploration Group of Oracle) Medium: Watercolor. Subjects represented: Landscape, Still Life, Animal, Floral. 520.896.9620
• Nyla Butler
Member of WEGO (Watercolor Exploration Group of Oracle) Medium: Watercolor. Subjects represented: Landscape, Still Life, Animal, Floral. 520.896.2019
• Jill M. Caid
Member of WEGO (Watercolor Exploration Group of Oracle) Medium: Watercolor. Subjects represented: Landscape, Still Life, Animal. 520.896.2878
• Pat Hardin
Member of WEGO (Watercolor Exploration Group of Oracle) Medium: Watercolor. Subjects represented: Landscape, Still Life, Animal, Floral. 520.896.2345
• Rachel Opinsky
Member of WEGO (Watercolor Exploration Group of Oracle) Medium: Watercolor. Subjects represented: Landscape, Still Life, Animal, Floral. 520.896.9581
• Vonnie West
Member of WEGO (Watercolor Exploration Group of Oracle) Medium: Watercolor. Subjects represented: Landscape, Still Life, Animal, Floral. 520.896.0427
• Sherri Ziegler
Member of WEGO (Watercolor Exploration Group of Oracle) Medium: Watercolor. Subjects represented: Landscape, Still Life, Animal, Floral. 520.896.2658
8) Ranch Store Center
1015 W American Ave.
Jerry Parra
Larger-than-life metal sculptures, kachinas, and yard art from recycled materials.
www.jerryparra.com
9) Oracle Inn
305 E. American Ave.
520.896.3333
• W.T. Flint Carter
Sculptures and jewelry from Catalina Mountain rocks and minerals. 520.289.4566
www.azentertain.com/irondoormine
10) Oracle Historical Museum
825 E. Mt. Lemmon Hwy.
http://oraclehistoricalsociety.org
520.896.9609
• Gary LaCroix

Brilliant colored canvases convey energetic images and abstract innerspace. His work is often described as visionary, bio-cosmic, and surrealistic.
520.487.0176
www.garylacroix.com
• Christopher Lucic
(showing in the bathhouse of the museum) Christopher Lucic, a certified master watchmaker, creates artwork of elegant whimsy; made with found desert objects, his photos and drawings; telling small stories of desert living. 520.896.9860
• Other local and regional artists present their popular work inside and on the covered porch of the historically significant Acadia Ranch Museum which is home to the non-profit Oracle Historical Society. Gourd craft, wooden segment bowls, silver jewelry, pottery, decorated gourds and purses.
11) Joan Moore Studio
500A N. Cody Loop Rd.
• Joan Moore
Handbuilt clay items. 520.896.2858
• Cindy Cannon
Shell art. 520.896.2418
• Wendy Sanchez
Bone paintings. 520.896.9846
• Marguerite Wainio

Lamp-worked glass beads, unique handmade jewelry, and homemade paper & cards. 520.840.4606
12) Don Spaulding Studio
590 S. Cody Loop Rd.
• Don Spaulding
Presenting fine silver and 18k gold jewelry, and quality-crafted furniture. 520.896.9188
• Priscilla Barton

Small, intensely colored oil paintings depicting imagined worlds beneath the sea. 520.896.3315
13) Creighton Studio
& Screen Porch Gallery
824 W. Coronado Ridge Rd.
• Diana Creighton

Colorful, whimsical oil paintings of animals and people interacting in everyday situations. Also small botanical drawings of local plants and wildflowers.
520.896.2234
• Ned Creighton

Welded and often painted steel sculpture, unusually representational.
520.896.2234
• Sharon Brady
Greeting cards and abstract paintings.
520.896.3257
www.sharonbradystudio.com
• Skylar Khan
Jewelry in silver and vermeil for expecting moms. One-of-a-kind necklaces, bracelets, and earrings in pearl and opal. Classics in silver and resin.
520.896.2428
• Christina Rogers
Handcrafted silver and beaded necklaces.
520.896.2467
• Judith Walsh

Encaustic paintings and handmade jewelry.
520.896.207
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14) This Little Piggy Stayed
Home Quilting
1905 S. Cody Loop Rd.
Quilting demonstrations both days. A quilt will be “loaded” so visitors can try their hand; the completed quilts will be donated to charity.
• Janet Walker

I am a long-arm quilter, creating functional art work with fabric, thread, and machine. Quilts will be on display; some will be for sale.
520.896.9761
• Toni Beer

“Bad Toni Designs” include bags, purses, market bags, hats, neckties, rugs and more out of plastic bags, yarns, and fibers of all kinds.
520.896.2386 15) Paul and Carol Mahoney Studio
1055 E. Paseo Encino
Burgers & brownies!
• Paul Mahoney
Custom cabinetry and woodworking. Painted wooden statues and other spiritual icons.
520.896.3547
• Carol Mahoney

Sculptures of joy and compassion. Clay angels, birds, and butterflies for home and garden walls. Inspiring silver pendants and “jewelry catchers”.
520.896.3547
www.carolmahoneyart.com
• Eva Harris
Sumi-e (ink and wash painting), encaustics, fun and quirky ceramics.
520.529.8476
• Susan Mrosek

Unusual notecards, posters, books, giclees, and sculptures portraying sweet characters that are imperfect, funny, and brutally honest. Being different isn’t a flaw, but a blessing.
520.326.4354
www.ponderingpool.com
16) Karen Medley Studio
65 N. Callas Dr.
• Karen Medley

Eclectic claywork, including landscapes, portraits, and whimsical work representing a light-hearted alternative to the sometimes serious nature of art. Also eye-pleasing utilitarian work. Pit, raku, and kiln fired. 520.896.2173
www.oracletown.com/artists
17) Cowlin Studio
952 W. Linda Vista Rd.
520.896.2824
• Barbara Kemp Cowlin

Paintings of inconspicuous spaces in public places (Nooks & Crannies series); ceramic gargoyle-guy garden ornaments; and decorative boxes. www.barbaracowlin.com
• James Cowlin

Fine art photographic prints of the American West and information about the U.S. Route 89 Appreciation Society, the historic highway from Mexico to Canada. www.panoramicnaturephotography.com and www.us89society.org
18) Ethel Amator Studio
1316 W. Hackberry Wy.
520.896.2197
• Ethel Amator

Oil and watercolor paintings, photographs, and painted gourds.
19) Schnellmann and Manfredi Fine Arts
1972 W. Linda Vista Rd.
• Elizabeth Manfredi

Watercolors and pastels. 520.896.9721
www.schnellmanfredi.net
• Lewis Schnellmann

Watercolors, oils, etchings, ceramic and bronze sculptures. 520.896.9721
www.schnellmanfredi.net
• DiWolf
Handcrafted semi-precious stone jewelry and collectibles. 520.896.3197
www.diwolf.com
• Linda Valder

Charming Southern Arizona landscapes in oils. Unique layered-paper pictures of desert themes and creatures. 520.825.8764
www.lindavalderstudio.com
20) Quentin Branch Home
1982 W. Linda Vista Rd.
520.896.3393
www.rammedearthhomes.com
• Quentin Branch
 has been sculpting homes of rammed earth for 34 years. His own home (still under construction) features passive-solar functions, local earth of several colors, and innovative use of recycled materials.
21) Rancho Linda Vista - Barn Studio
1955 W. Linda Vista Rd.
520.896.2969
www.rancholindavista.org
Open studios at scheduled times.
• Eight artists from this historic artists’ community will open their studios. Works include paintings, sculpture, ceramics, and custom-made shoes.
22) Colin and Neilma Budd Studio
684 Campo Tranquilo Wy.
Wheel throwing demonstration at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. both days
Jewelry design and how-to techniques at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. both days
• Colin Budd

Hand-thrown pottery and porcelain, as well as raku and pit-fired pieces.
520.896.2460
www.colinbudd.com
• Neilma Budd

Paintings and pottery.
520.896.2460
www.colinbudd.com
• Alicia Bristow
"Ella’s Unique Pieces" include original design jewelry of PMC (pure silver), sterling silver, semi-precious, and natural stones.
520.241.1142
www.oracletown.com/artists
23) The Patio Gallery
2210 W. Camino Amigo
• Valeska V. Cromer

“A Transformative Art” collection of off-the-wall furniture and unusual/small items brought back to life through color and whimsey. 520.896.2275
• Bette Jean Cundiff

Power animals on canvas in acrylic; and bright, airy hummingbirds in watercolor and ink. 520.896.2414
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