Here’s Why Bob Booker Placed Shooting Targets Around Downtown Phoenix
Artist Bob Booker wants to draw attention to gun violence by posting targets at locations in Roosevelt Row.
Artist Bob Booker wants to draw attention to gun violence by posting targets at locations in Roosevelt Row.
Phoenix art museums and venues want proposals from creatives.
Here are some top choices for artwork and events offered in various Phoenix neighborhoods on First Friday in June.
The winner of 2017 Contemporary Forum artist award is exhibiting his work at Phoenix Art Museum.
Julio César Morales wins $5,000 prize; will exhibit in museum’s Contemporary Forum in 2019.
Don’t be boring.
Phoenix artist will use money to create a 13-foot aluminum and fiberglass sculpture inspired by a cap gun he had as a boy, to exhibit in national competition in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Valley Metro adds three artists to the creative roster for the extension of the South Central Light Rail in Phoenix.
Five Arizona artists were selected to display their compositions the 2018 Contemporary Forum at Phoenix Art Museum.
Her message is timeless.
Grand prize will be $5,000. Event Tuesday, May 22 at Found:RE Phoenix is free and open to the public.
Get plans, Phoenix.
Here is a guide to May Third Friday in Phoenix.
Competitive salary with benefits.
Foundations, galleries and government have jobs, grants and opportunities for Phoenix creative talent.
New Chandler Museum will open in December, with 4,500 square feet of space for temporary exhibits.
What are you doing this weekend in the Valley?
National Endowment for the Arts awarded more than $1.2 million in grants to Arizona arts agencies.
The partnership with the Los Angeles County Museum of Art is designed to train museum leaders and curators among minorities.
Nicholas Galanin’s “Dear Listener” exhibit explores cultural differences, identity and appropriation.
Artist Jake Early spent 12 weeks depicting Tempe’s past and present for mural Meet Me at Daley Park.
Phoenix artist Pete Deise is completing the city’s first sculpture from a shipping container, which is part of The Churchill marketplace project on Roosevelt Row.