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Showing 2135 - 2156 of 2570“Signore Finale”
Artist: Unknown. Found in an Italian workbook … must be finals time at ASU. Good luck!…
Gregory Sale Explores Public Safety, Crime, and Corrections in ASU Art Museum’s Social Studies
To Gregory Sale, “It’s (meaning Arizona crime and the corrections system) Not Just Black and White.” The local artist is using the statement as a working title for his residency/exhibition slated to start in the ASU Art Museum in February. Sale’s project and ultimate goals are intentionally vague. He’s not…
Hector Ruiz and DOSE in St. Francis
It’s about time Phoenix sees some serious mural love. In the interest of giving credit to their artists and because we’re losing track of the times we’ve said, “Woah, when did that go up?”, we bring you Mural City, a series on the murals springing up around town — their…
“Work Over Play?”
Artist: Mike Jones. See more of Jones’ graphic design work here…
Lalo Cota and Breeze on The Bee’s Knees
It’s about time Phoenix sees some serious mural love. In the interest of giving credit to their artists and because we’re losing track of the times we’ve said, “Woah, when did that go up?”, we bring you Mural City, a series on the murals springing up around town — their…
What Goes On and What Takes Place: Four Women Artists Working
A year ago, local artists Monica Aissa Martinez, Carolyn Lavender, Mary Shindell, and Sue Chenoweth had seen each others’ work in galleries around town, but never imagined working together. On Saturday, the women met to discuss their upcoming collaborative project over tacos, burritos and a ton of salsa. The four…
“Crosshatch Triangles”
Save your napkins, envelopes and scrap pieces of paper, because DOODLES is looking into what you’re drawing while you’re supposed to be doing something else. Artist: Linda Suffidy…
“Coffee Shop Meeting”
Artist: Unknown. Check this doodle out and a notebook of others at Lola Coffee on Third Avenue near Roosevelt Street in Phoenix…
“Love Maker Assets”
Save your napkins, envelopes and scrap pieces of paper, because DOODLES is looking into what you’re drawing while you’re supposed to be doing something else. Artist: Tiphanie Brooke, check out more of her hearts right here…
Could You Survive on Jackalope Ranch?
It’s OK to admit — everyone loves a dose of flowchart every now and then … and today we’re starting a little variation of our own. We’ll start easy (come on, you should know what vajazzling is by now), but be prepared to find out where you really belong in…
“Fun Time Coloring Book for OCD Sufferers (Page 5011)”
Save your napkins, envelopes and scrap pieces of paper, because DOODLES is looking into what you’re drawing while you’re supposed to be doing something else. Artist: Jason Ayers (@consumer), who says he completed the doodle “over a couple days of boring phone calls about a month ago.”…
11th Street Studio Hosts “Silver Lining Art Show” on Saturday
With work from creative minds like Brain Boner, Patricia Beatty, Sylvia Hardt, Danielle Hacche, Rafael Navarro, Jason Savaglio, and Susan Rae Westover, you hardly need a silver lining. Luckily, these artists are hanging, installing and displaying their artwork anyway. The team behind 11th Street Studios, at 1117 E. Van Buren…
Downtown’s First Friday (Dec. 3)
Art walks are more often about people watching and shenanigans and less about the actual art. We’re here to guide you through both. Presenting our very own Field Guide — an evolving guide to art walks around town. From time to time, we’ll introduce some of our favorite spots and…
“Agitated Panda”
Save your napkins, envelopes and scrap pieces of paper, because DOODLES is looking into what you’re drawing while you’re supposed to be doing something else. Artist: Mark Dudlik Check out more on Dudlik’s blog, Pen & Pandas…
When Martha Met SeeSaw
Like we needed another reason to love SeeSaw Designs. The team’s 2011 Letterpress Calendar received Martha Stewart’s (double embossed, beautifully designed) stamp of approval in her 2010 Holiday Gift Guide. We learned how the three SeeSaw girls letterpress and how they find their vintage treasures … and now we know…
Crafeteria: A Sneak Peek at Friday’s Local Indie Craft Fair
We’ve been geeking out about the Crafeteria for a few weeks — blame the 40-something vendors selling handmade goods, promises of Urban Cookies and Pumpkin Soup, or the simple excuse to hang out at Frances, Smeeks, Stinkweeds, Halo and Red Hot Robot all night.And then we saw a few previews…
The Rise Project Offers After-School Urban Arts Classes for Teens
When the Phoenix Center for the Arts partnered up with ASU Downtown’s School of Public Affairs and the Phoenix Center Association, we knew things were about to get seriously creative — and educational. Together, they’re sponsoring the Rise Project, an 8-week, after-school program in urban performing arts. Classes will be…
An (Author)ized Jackalope
Artist: David Sedaris, who drew us a Jackalope last night after his reading at Changing Hands…
Spotted: Atherton|Keener in DWELL’s December Issue
Cy Keener and Jay Atherton are big, young names in the local architecture and design community — and they’re currently enjoying some time in the national spotlight.The talented design duo’s firm Atherton|Keener landed a spot on the cover of DWELL, a drool-worthy national architecture publication. The December issue, titled Young…
Carly’s Bistro: A Bar and Table Tour
Save your napkins, envelopes and scrap pieces of paper, because DOODLES is looking into what you’re drawing while you’re supposed to be doing something else. When Carla and John Logan opened Carly’s Bistro on Roosevelt Street in downtown Phoenix, they had a few friends (read: great local artists) help decorate…