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Peggy Lanning Turquoise Tortoise Gallery
After her youngest child went off to kindergarten Lanning set up a jewelry counter within a friend’s shop in southern Arizona, within a few years opening her own space called Turquoise Tortoise. When the northern Arizona arts colony of Sedona planned an exclusive new gallery center, Lanning secured herself a voice as the smallest investor of thirty and moved the gallery to its current location in Hozho Center. The Turquoise Tortoise Gallery, now 36-years-old, continues its tradition of representing top Native American artists. When the work of distinguished artist Alfred Rogoway came to Lanning’s attention she felt determined to accommodate the many fine artists who happen not to be Native American. Within the year Lanning Gallery, now 21-years-old had opened across the hall; its reputation as the finest classic and contemporary gallery in Sedona is irrefutable. Lanning’s third gallery, Turquoise Tortoise Contemporary, opened several years ago to represent Sedona’s southwestern flavor. A philosophy Peggy Lanning has always believed is, “You have to crawl before you can walk and walk before you can run.” In 2007, Lanning received the Visionary Award from the National Association of Women Business Owners' (NAWBO-Sedona) Third Annual Entrepreneurial Excellence Awards. As a founding member of the Sedona Gallery Association and having sat on the board of Sedona’s Chamber of Commerce and Focus Future for Sedona, Lanning has helped determine the direction of this one-of-a-kind arts colony. |
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