Culture Comeback

After the streets of downtown Phoenix have emptied themselves of green beer, fake Irish accents, and liquored-up leprechauns, culture returns with the Heard Museum’s NU (Native + You) event. Part of the Third Friday fanfare, the night features clay works by Jason Garcia, Richard Zane Smith, Lisa Holt, and Harlan...
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After the streets of downtown Phoenix have emptied themselves of green beer, fake Irish accents, and liquored-up leprechauns, culture returns with the Heard Museum’s NU (Native + You) event.

Part of the Third Friday fanfare, the night features clay works by Jason Garcia, Richard Zane Smith, Lisa Holt, and Harlan Reano in the Heard’s Berlin Gallery. Be ready for an acoustic solo set by the Oklahoman and Choctaw singer-songwriter, Samantha Crain, at 7 p.m. in the Steele Auditorium. Visitors can also spend the evening wandering the outdoor courtyards, noshing at the Arcadia Farms Café, or sipping a local (non-green) brew or two from the cash bar.


Fri., March 19, 5:30-9 p.m., 2010

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