How 10 Artists Tackle Immigration
The Valley is awash with work by artists with Arizona ties, ranging from outdoor installations and murals to gallery exhibits, that put immigration issues in the spotlight.
The Valley is awash with work by artists with Arizona ties, ranging from outdoor installations and murals to gallery exhibits, that put immigration issues in the spotlight.
Denise Yaghmourian installation, “Objects of Memory,” is a collaboration of objects.
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From T-shirts, to coffee mugs and cuff links, Valley art galleries and museum stores have what you need for dad on Father’s Day.
Some First Friday shows are still on exhibit, but here is a list of new art displays for June Third Friday in Phoenix.
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Shadow Play sculptures, controversial when installed in 2015, fit the space better today because of surrounding developments.
Here are opportunities to learn dance, glass-blowing, writing, acting, and other arty skills at classes and workshops throughout the Valley this summer.
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The project, valued at $63.5 million, would entail facilities and programming for digital and sensory technology, film and media arts, and entrepreneurial support.
Handbag and fashion entrepreneur, and Arizona State University alumna, Spade died at 55 of an apparent suicide in her New York home.
Peng Shepherd has two Valley appearances to talk about her debut novel about a dystopian society that binds memory to shadows.
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Phoenix Library system’s flagship reopens June 16 after being closed nearly a year because of storm damage and flooding. At least $8 million went to repairs and improvements.
Artist Bob Booker wants to draw attention to gun violence by posting targets at locations in Roosevelt Row.
Phoenix art museums and venues want proposals from creatives.
June is starting off with a bang.
Here are some top choices for artwork and events offered in various Phoenix neighborhoods on First Friday in June.