COTTONWOOD ART FESTIVAL CANCELS OCTOBER 2020 SHOW

Fine art is a resplendent balance of relinquished control, harnessed efforts, and unlocked creativity.  While the 51st Cottonwood Art Festival has made the essential decision to cancel, the festival remains focused on promoting the artists and celebrating their work....

JULY 14 – VIRTUAL CAFÉ

The Virtual CAFÉ is Cottonwood Art Festival’s É-news that is curated and sent throughout the year to highlight artists selected for the Fall and Spring shows.  “Unity, Wonder Days, Sunflowers, Clowns, and Blue Herons,” was also distributed on July 14...

TIM WELDON PLAYS THE GAME OF ART WITHOUT ANY RULES

Having grown up as the fifth of nine children, Tim Weldon born 1961 in New York found a way to nurture his creativity in the midst of being a part of an amazing and chaotic family.  His color palette came to life after spending some time in New Mexico, the Land of...

CINDY AUNE PAINTS TO EXPLORE BENEATH THE SURFACE

After 25 years as a wholesale business owner, Cindy Aune turned her workspace into a studio to work as a full-time artist. Oxford, Mississippi is where Cindy Aune’s studio of whimsical faces and figurative works of art are created. Her large-scale canvas art is...

SUPPORT ARTISTS & CELEBRATE MOTHER’S DAY

Marjolyn Van Der Hart creates art that uses vintage imagery to explore our modern identity. This artist discovers the experience of memory visually through the use of collage and paint. Educated at Parson’s School of Art in NYC, Ringling School of Art in Florida...