The Best Live and Virtual Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week
This week you can mix yoga and art, listen to live jazz outdoors, watch films exploring Afrocentrism, and shop with a vintage twist.
This week you can mix yoga and art, listen to live jazz outdoors, watch films exploring Afrocentrism, and shop with a vintage twist.
ASU students and creative professionals collaborated on a “sensory experience” that opens on April 9.
Indoor theater performances are coming back to metro Phoenix, plus new exhibits, calls for art, and more.
It’s inspired by Native youth, heritage, and culture.
Owner Georganne Bryant is making new plans — and wondering if someone else might want to take over the popular boutique.
There are great indoor and outdoor options this week, including some that won’t cost you a thing.
Quick bits of metro Phoenix art news to help you keep up with the city’s creative scene.
Meet the women making key decisions about the art you’re seeing in Arizona museums.
Including wine tasting, experimental art, outdoor cinema, and dances on tiny stages.
Quick bits of news about the metro Phoenix cultural scene.
CONDER/Dance is presenting works by 10 choreographers at Frank Lloyd Wright’s former home in Scottsdale.
Including chicken yoga, a desert plant sale, live theater, and cocktails with an astrology twist.
Including FilmBar plans for Orpheum Theatre screenings and more details about APS art plans for Roosevelt Row.
The AZ Burners are presenting a free IGNiGHT event complete with art, performance, and fire.
The band is releasing four videos filmed at the iconic Orpheum Theatre in downtown Phoenix.
Valley Metro terminated its artist agreement with the Fortoul Brothers after Isaac Fortoul was accused of sexual misconduct.
Including a free event inspired by Burning Man culture.
Record Store Day happens on June 12 and July 17 this year.
Quick bits of art news, including Artlink plans for a new creative space, an immersive Van Gogh experience, and Ballet Arizona returning to Desert Botanical Garden.
A new APS substation will mean more art, and more worries about gentrification.
Several Phoenix-area music studios are offering free lessons during the week of March 14.
Explore drive-by art, up your cocktail game, or hit one of the spring training games happening this week.