Phoenix Announces Grants to Help Arts Organizations Affected by COVID-19
Grants range from $8,500 to $50,000.
Grants range from $8,500 to $50,000.
How sidewalks, roads, and yards are replacing traditional art venues in the time of COVID-19.
Getting creative with (mostly) online art classes.
One of central Phoenix’s most desirable neighborhoods is celebrating its centennial.
The exhibit will include art inspired by feathers found by community members.
Artists are finding new ways to share their work amid the COVID-19 crisis.
Buying masks is one way to support local artists.
We talked with Karen Fiorito about the new look.
Live and virtual events commemorating the end of slavery in the U.S.
Fun finds, and where to get them.
Think books, candles, fashion, popcorn, and more.
Deadlines loom, so don’t delay.
It’ll be located close to Crescent Ballroom in downtown Phoenix.
Including several based in metro Phoenix.
Here’s how a local music lover and artist made it happen.
More than 1,500 people marched together on Sunday, June 7.
Their work honors victims of police brutality — including George Floyd and Dion Johnson.
One of the city’s most prominent artists faces allegations of sexual misconduct dating back years.
Advocates are still hoping they can make it happen.
Featuring El Mac, Lucinda Hinojos, the Fortoul Brothers, and more.
Here’s what we know so far.
Community members hope to see the Phoenix creative space survive and thrive in the age of COVID-19.