The Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Weekend
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The dilapidated Roosevelt Row structure will bite the dust on August 22.
The mall will be holding activities as part of its Summer Mural Project.
“10 Artists/2000 Speculums” wants women to rethink their gynecological exams.
Three immersive displays bring viewers into the worlds of three iconic artists.
So far, artists from 28 countries have signed on.
The works, some of which include sound, will be on view this November.
Or should we say, “The $150,000 Giant Rabbit.”
Looking for creative work? We’ve got you covered.
The Phoenix-based artist has painted everything from murals to mirrors.
Douglas Markowitz will supervise arts and music coverage; he wants to hear your stories.
Here’s a look at all the great art to see this month.
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Currently open through Sunday, September 16 at Tucson Museum of Art.
Arizona Citizens for the Arts has launched a campaign called VOTEsmART. It’s designed to help voters and candidates learn more about issues related to arts and culture. Arizona Citizens for the Arts is a nonprofit organization founded 37 years ago to promote the importance of Arizona’s arts and culture sector…
It’s been nearly two years since Scottsdale Public Art held an open house to gather community feedback on a sculpture proposed for Old Town Scottsdale. Now they’ve finally broken ground on the project, but not without significant controversy and delays. The sculpture is a 26-foot-tall jackrabbit designed by Tempe-based artist…
Arizona Commission on the Arts recently awarded $2.65 million in grant funding for programs throughout the state of Arizona. The awards were announced by press release on Wednesday, July 25. The commission is one of 56 state and jurisdictional arts agencies across the U.S. These grants are part of its…
It’s the freakin’ weekend.
Here is a curated list of art shows opening for July Third Friday in Phoenix. Many First Friday exhibits are still open, too.
City has approved money over two years to fix life safety systems following a review initiated by the library flooding.
The search is already under way.