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Phoenix Arts Commission
CARPETBAGGING THE CANALTHE CHOICE OF A LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT FROM NEW YORK HAS SOME LOCAL FOLKS GRUMBLING
August 4, 1993
The Shape of Things to Con
Snell Johnson is a well-known sculptor. Some investors know him best as a con artist.
August 29, 1996
Art on the Fly
Sky Harbor shows provide a sense of place, however fleeting
July 24, 1997
Arts Education in Browne with Greene
ArtShare wonks trace arts connection to jobs, baseball and the SAT
November 6, 1997
Saving Faith
Two Judaic gems outshine cheap piece of costume Jewry
November 20, 1997
Letters
December 4, 1997
Mitt Museum of Art
Bank One Ballpark collection doesn't quite cover all the bases
July 16, 1998
Whither Warehouse?
The county's new downtown jail would destroy valuable pieces of Phoenix's past
June 17, 1999
The Warehouse Tape
County supervisors erase any notion of compromising to preserve historic buildings
June 24, 1999
Best Bridge
Mountain Pass Pedestrian Bridge
Nisbet Road and State Route 51
September 21, 2000
Fifteen years after the Squaw Peak Pots debacle, the Phoenix art community rallies around a public-art project
January 24, 2008
Statue of Limitations
Where will Ruth land next?
February 26, 2004
Visual Aid
Herberger boosts downtown arts scene
January 1, 2004
Abstract Art Cuts
Gilbert zeroes out public art commies
December 18, 2003
Artless Redesign
The 51 may soon become just another crappy little freeway
February 21, 2002
Rock Garden Angel
Fate of garden hangs in the balance
June 21, 2001
Edifice Complex
Building new cultural facilities is a risky business for Valley cities.
March 1, 2001
Teach His Own
Class will tell in Mesa art educator exhibition
June 29, 2000
Gael Force
July 29, 1999
ART DETOUR SNEAKS INTO TOWN
April 6, 1995
DEARTH WATCH
PHOENIX'S MAYORAL CAMPAIGN OFFERS NEITHER INSPIRING VISION NOR CONCRETE PROPOSALS. WHAT IT OFFERS IS SKIP OR LINDA.
September 29, 1994
BRUSH WITH THE LAWPHOENIX'S REGAL LEGALS ARE WELL-BRIEFED IN THE ARTS
April 20, 1994
THE TWO FACES OF ARTBETWEEN THE GODDARD AND JOHNSON ADMINISTRATIONS, PHOENIX'S PUBLIC ART PROGRAM WAS KNOCKED OFF ITS PEDESTAL
February 9, 1994
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