Your Guide to Third Friday Art Shows in Phoenix on November 18
Exhibitions in Roosevelt Row and the warehouse district.
Exhibitions in Roosevelt Row and the warehouse district.
Flea markets, artisan fairs, and artist studio tours.
Phoenix artists Ashley Macias and Yai Cecream relocated their shared Phoenix studio to Roosevelt Row in October, after their previous studio space was damaged by fire. The fire occurred in the early morning hours of Monday, August 22, in their studio located behind a home near Nintth Avenue and Willetta Street…
He’ll join SFAI next year.
Protest art can’t fix this.
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Going out on a budget? Easy.
Roosevelt Action Association is on board with developers.
With work by Jean Paul Gaultier, Alexander McQueen, and Issey Miyake.
Natasha Leggero, a Netflix debut, and a look inside Outlander.
Certified Local Fest, Macbeth, Dance of the Dead.
Phoenix Festival of the Arts will return to Margaret T. Hance Park for its fifth annual edition from December 9 through 11. That might read like business as usual for the free community-focused festival. But event organizers will introduce a new feature to the three-day arts event. In addition to a lineup…
More than a dozen shows are opening.
From ASU students, Kehinde Wiley, and Beth Ames Swartz.
Trump Card plays through November 6.
Frankenhooker, PoeFest, and Chatterbox.
Is it a hotel or an art museum?
“No one calls you honey when you’re sitting on a throne.” So read the words written across Brooke Grucella’s large-scale painting that visitors see when they enter the “Push Comes to Shove” exhibition at Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art. On view through January 2017, the exhibition includes work by 19 artists from…
Phoenix artist Amanda Mollindo is the latest creative to win a Good ‘N Plenty Award from Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art. The annual awards, which were established in 2012, encourage artists and other creative types to develop projects that address local needs and engage community members. Six artists pitched ideas…
Say goodbye to Nancy HIll’s Grand Avenue art space.