Flagstaff Arts Council
Downtown Flagstaff · Flagstaff, Arizona
Established in 1966, the Flagstaff Arts Council is one of the oldest arts advocacy organizations in Arizona, and its gallery and programming remain central to the city's creative life. The council presents rotating gallery exhibitions featuring local and regional artists in a welcoming downtown location, while its advocacy work — supporting arts education, public art, and cultural programming across Coconino County — gives it an outsized impact on the region's creative ecosystem. For visitors new to Flagstaff's art scene, the Arts Council offers an excellent entry point, with staff who can point you toward studios, exhibitions, and artists throughout northern Arizona.
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