Free Things to Do This Week in Metro Phoenix
No money? No problem.
No money? No problem.
David Bessent and Zachary Walter were killed last week near Third Avenue and Roosevelt Street.
Fun times ahead.
She’s also chief curator for Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art.
The Robert Indiana artwork will be moved so the city can make repairs on an overpass.
New week, new plans.
“Teotihuacan: City of Water, City of Fire” offers Arizonians a look at rare artifacts from the Pyramids of the Sun, Moon, and Serpent.
Their work explores identity, mass media, habitat loss, and more.
It’s inspired by the “Teotihuacan” exhibit.
New Times’ must-see recommendations for this month.
How presidential politics has influenced her work.
The museum has undergone several leadership changes in recent years.
Opportunities for visual, dance, theater, and literary artists.
See works by more than 70 metro Phoenix artists.
Artists include Yai Cecream, Lauren Lee, Carrie Marill, and Noelle Martinez.
Got a green thumb?
Eight artists traveled to a migrant center to learn and prepare for the exhibit.
Including our must-see recommendations.
Hop on down to Old Town to see One-Eyed Jack.
The 2,553-square-foot home includes 3 bedrooms and 4 baths.