Will Mejia’s Orpheum Theatre

Artist: Will Mejia Medium: Holga // B&W 120 Taken pre-lightrail in 2008, the Orpheum Theater & Orpheum Lofts (aka 1931 Phoenix Title and Trust Building) are two downtown Phoenix landmarks. These photos capture a historic look and feel that reminds me of photos taken in the 30's...
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Artist: Will Mejia Medium: Holga // B&W 120

Taken pre-lightrail in 2008, the Orpheum Theater & Orpheum Lofts (aka 1931
Phoenix Title and Trust Building) are two downtown Phoenix landmarks. These photos capture a historic look and feel that reminds me of photos taken in the 30’s.

The countdown to Best of Phoenix begins! Last year, we profiled 100 Creatives who made a mark on the local arts scene. This year, we’ll have 100 creative representations of Phoenix.
No scope or requirement on medium or size — we’ll include photography,
painting, sculpture, video, installation, literary, and more. What do
you see when you Imagine PHX?

Imagine PHX, so far:

100: Steven Revering’s Westward Ho

99: Jon Ashcroft’s Suspended in Geography

98: William LeGoullon’s Table

97. Jason Hill’s Phoenix Financial Center96. Kyle DeWitt’s Tempe Center for the Arts

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95: Allison Elliott’s Walls of Downtown Phoenix

94. Fausto Fernandez’s Grid City

93. Chikara Kakizawa’s Ship Out of Water

92: Dayvid LeMmon’s Process / Gentrification

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91. Irma Sanchez’s Phoenix Rising

90. Eduardo Rivera’s De Colores

89. Arnold Guerrero’s Camelback Mountain

88. Sean Deckert’s Ginae vs. the 12th Street Gang

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87. Pete Petrisko’s Admiral of Phoenix

86. Quincy Ross’ Lone Skyscraper

85. Andrew Armstrong’s Illustrated Cityscape

84. Thomas Schultz’s Phoenix Artifact

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83. Adrian Lesoing’s N. Evergreen

82. Suzanne Falk’s Kon Tiki Hotel

81. Lindz Lew’s Bon Voyeur

80. Kevin Patterson’s Phoenix Swamp Beast

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79. Ramy Sidarous’ Three Windows

And, hey! It’s lunch time. Check out Chow Bella’s 100 Favorite Dishes for some foodie inspiration. 

Have a suggestion for a Phoenix icon by a local creative? Leave it in the comments section or email Claire.Lawton@newtimes.com

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