Arts & Humanities

Discover Native History & Culture

Museum of Indigenous People 147 N Arizona Avenue, Prescott, AZ

Exhibits include prehistoric and contemporary examples of indigenous cultural and artistic materials from the southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico. The museum has special exhibits, art auctions and other special events throughout the year. Located at 147 N. Arizona Ave. in Prescott.

Lecture Series: Public Art in Prescott Valley

Sharlot Hall Museum 415 W Gurley Street, Prescott, AZ

Coleen Bornschlegel – Art at the Center: Public Art in Prescott Valley. Find out about the history of public art in Prescott Valley and learn how you can get involved with the Arts & Culture community.

Explore Prescott’s History

Sharlot Hall Museum 415 W Gurley Street, Prescott, AZ

Located in downtown Prescott at 415 W. Gurley St. The history museum has exhibits, galleries, gardens and historic buildings. Open Tue. to Sat. 10:00 AM-5:00 PM, and 12:00-4:00 PM on Sundays. Check the museum website for info on Pop Up Programs, Living History Adventures, lectures and other special events. General admission gives access for two ... Read more

Prescott Writers: Properly Preparing the Inside of Your Novel

Prescott Public Library Prescott, Arizona

Learn about industry-accepted formatting for novels including specifics for common genres, with Jan Bear. Prescott Writers is hosted by Central Arizona Writers and presented with funding from the Friends of the Prescott Public Library.

Explore Prescott’s Western Heritage

The Western Heritage Center is located on Historic Whiskey Row and is open Wednesday through Sunday. Explore the exhibits and learn about Prescott’s western history and culture. The WHC also hosts lectures and book signings. See Facebook page for event updates. Free admission!

Bronzesmith Foundry Tour

Bronzesmith Fine Art Foundry & Gallery in Prescott Valley offers foundry tours every Thursday at 11:00 AM. Learn about the lost wax process of bronze casting. Fun and informative! The cost is $20 per person and advance reservations are required. Individuals and small groups are welcome.

$20

Walking Tours of Historic Downtown Prescott

Downtown Prescott 100 S. Montezuma Street, Prescott, Arizona

The Prescott Chamber of Commerce offers 90-minute free walking tours of the historic downtown. Stroll through history and learn about Prescott’s storied past! Offered most Fri./Sat./Sun. Gather at 9:50 AM in front of the Visitor Information Center at 117 W. Goodwin St. Call ahead to confirm. Donations are appreciated. Special tours are available upon request ... Read more

Discover Native History & Culture

Museum of Indigenous People 147 N Arizona Avenue, Prescott, AZ

Exhibits include prehistoric and contemporary examples of indigenous cultural and artistic materials from the southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico. The museum has special exhibits, art auctions and other special events throughout the year. Located at 147 N. Arizona Ave. in Prescott.

Art Classes & Programs

Suze’s Prescott Center for the Arts 208 N Marina Street, Prescott, AZ

Suze’s Prescott Center for the Arts offers a variety of classes and programs for youth and adults, including ceramics, 2D art, and theater. Check the website to see what’s being offered in Sept.