Nicholas DeMarino/The Daily Courier “Maybe it’s a backward way for me to tell myself, ‘You’ve got to come to terms with your dad,’ and, maybe, thank him.” — Jacques Laliberté, artist and son of artist Norman Laliberté
The 24 art prints about to hang in Prescott's Gallery Beyond Words entangle two lives, but the artist doesn't know it.
L'artiste coupable is the internationally renowned Norman Laliberté. His signature paintings and mixed media pieces are vibrant and playful, often baring fruit, birds and cultural imagery.
From 2:30-5 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 12, he'll muse and schmooze with could-be patrons during the formal opening at the 204 N. McCormick St. gallery. Print prices range from about $600-$2,000. Thursday, January 26, 2012
Were he still alive, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart would've been 250 years old Friday.
Would the music revolutionary have eaten cake and worn a garish party hat? Would he have protested the Stop Online Piracy Act or Protect IP Act? Answers are pure speculation. Thursday, January 26, 2012
The following movies are showing at Harkins Prescott Valley Cinemas, 7202 Pav Way, Prescott Valley (Highway 69 between Glassford Hill and Lake Valley roads). 775-7444; www.harkins.com. Thursday, January 26, 2012
The following movies are showing at Harkins Prescott Valley Cinemas, 7202 Pav Way, Prescott Valley (Highway 69 between Glassford Hill and Lake Valley roads). 775-7444; www.harkins.com. Thursday, January 19, 2012
ARTS PRESCOTT COOPERATIVE GALLERY, 134 S. Montezuma, 776-7717. "Four Play," a compilation of four artists, Sid Freeman, Dane Chinnock, Donna Ray Larson and Lore Christenson, runs through February. Thursday, January 26, 2012
SEDONA - Tara Golden is a scenery junkie. And she wants to take you along with her on a journey to Copper Canyon in Mexico, where she will make a documentary on the Tarahumara tribe, a people who bear the distinction of having avoided Spanish conquest by employing a skill they excel at to this day. Thursday, January 19, 2012