Tabitha Myers’ Small, Cool Living in 559 Square Feet

For Tabitha Myers, colonial decor is too often associated with austere halls, play-it-safe art and conservative neutrals. To her, colonial means bright, adventurous colors and and cheeky prints — traditional pieces with rebellious twists. Myers, a Chandler native, brought this eclectic vision of our founding fathers back to Phoenix after…

Downtown’s PUSH Gallery Returns with “2.0”

In 2009, friends and artists Matt Brown and Jay B Fail opened the doors of PUSH Gallery at 1145 East Roosevelt with a vision of “pushing” the local arts movement forward with exhibitions and events. For three years, the duo brought in local artists in a variety of media for…

Seven Must-See Art Shows During Third Friday in Downtown Phoenix

It’s Third Friday in downtown Phoenix, which means there are plenty of excuses to get out an see the latest work by local and visiting artists. In celebration of our second birthday (and Third Friday, of course), we’re releasing our latest limited-edition Jackalope sticker by Monica Aissa Martinez. The local…

Photographer Dayvid LeMmon’s VECTOR, on View at monOrchid Gallery

Is Dayvid LeMmon’s digitally-modified photography made of scenes from Kurzweil’s utopia or Gibson’s dystopia? The 28-year-old local artist, known for his geometric and ambiguous human portraits and techno landscapes, is already well embedded in the Phoenix arts scene. Belt-notches  include a 2010 Arizona Commission of the Arts grant and representation…

Bob Carey on Art, Photography, and “The Tutu Project”

From the second-story patio of Phoenix College’s art building in downtown Phoenix, photographer Bob Carey can point to the hospital where he was born, the neighborhood where he grew up, and the three or four houses he lived in after high school and college. The Phoenix native moved to New York in…

Greenhaus Gallery + Boutique’s Call for Mural Artists

If you have a 20-by-40 foot idea that involves some paint and high visibility, Cole and Dayna Reed of Downtown’s Greenhaus are all ears. The two opened an art gallery and interior decor shop in the historic building at 222 E. Roosevelt in January. If you’re familiar with the neighborhood,…

Three Must-See Events During Phoenix Urban Design Week

The first-ever Phoenix Urban Design Week begins on Monday, bringing together dozens of local creatives, academics and developers for discussions on how to save Phoenix from the downward spiral of urban sprawl. Hosted by the Phoenix Urban Research Laboratory, the week’s events will examine the history of Phoenix’s design and…

The Five Worst Pregnancy Trends on Pinterest

We know, we know — don’t mess with a pregnant woman. Truth is, when you’re pregnant you get a bright and shiny universal green light. Want to snack on raw potatoes and boiled carrots? Go for it. Want to watch terrible pregnancy television shows and create a Pinterest board dedicated to…

Trunk Space Celebrates Its Eighth Anniversary This Weekend

It’s estimated that the average lifespan of new business is anywhere from 3 to 5 years. Whoever conjured up that statistic obviously never had the Trunk Space in mind since the downtown Phoenix art space, boutique, and performance venue has lasted 8 years.  It’s arguably one of the longest-running galleries…

Katie Poterala Embraces Jewelry’s “Decadence and Decay”

Ever gone to the mall and found yourself feeling like you’re just looking at yourself looking at decaying jewelry in a cracked mirror?  This week, you can literally do that (hopefully, for cathartic effect) in Night Gallery at Tempe Marketplace, with “Decadence and Decay” by metals artist Katie Poterala. Poterala…

2012 Governor’s Arts Awards Winners

​The annual Arizona Governor’s Arts Awards recognizes local artists, organizations, educators, businesses, and individuals for contributions to the local arts and culture scene. The Arizona Commission on the Arts announced nominations for the 2012 awards in February and celebrated the winners this week. Awards were given to the following:…