Earll Residence Nominated for ArchDaily’s Building of the Year

A piece of Phoenix architecture is up for a national award, which you can help along with a vote. Each year, ArchDaily, an online source of worldwide architectural news, celebrates one building chosen from worldwide nominations. Buildings are nominated based on adaptive re-use, interior and exterior sustainability, and imaginative design…

Dangerous and Hard to See at Bragg’s Pie Factory

ASU School of Art’s cheeky exhibition, “Dangerous and Hard to See,” opens this Friday at Bragg’s Pie Factory in Phoenix. The show, curated by Ryan Peter Miller, features local and national artists whose work challenges the idea of traditional gallery exhibitions though installation, subject and interaction with the viewer. “We kind…

Brian Kershisnik’s “NICE WORDS” Relies on You for Meaning

You’ll probably like Utah painter Brian Kershisnik’s work. His paintings, many of them mattress-size, aren’t the kind that provoke controversy. There is no dark torture coming through in this work. If anything, there are peace and conviction here. And if you don’t like his work, exactly, you probably won’t dislike…

Mike Maas Brings “godzenmonsters” to Perihelion Arts

Mike Maas’ studio space looks like a pop culture shop exploded. It’s eye candy for any classic Universal Monsters fan and or kid who grew up watching a dozen cereal bowls worth of weekly Saturday morning cartoons. Between his tidy desk and drafting table on either end of his place…

“A Book About Death” Call For Entries

A local Phoenix artist is organizing an exhibit based on a New York City-started concept and she wants your contributions. Patricia Sahertian is putting together “A Book About Death” — a show that debuted at NYC’s Emily Harvey Foundation in 2009. The exhibition, as its title implies, explores the concepts…

Arizona Arts Congress: How is The State Doing with The Arts?

Want to voice your opinion on arts in Arizona? Local arts educators, legislators, business leaders, and artists are looking for feedback and participation in the the 25th annual Arizona Arts Congress. Scheduled to take place from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Monday, February 7, anyone with $15 can show up…

A Public Voice on Public Art

One new idea for every day in 2011. We’re talking big, small, local, international, in action and on the drawing board. Here’s today’s — what’s yours? Close to 40 people gathered in a north-Scottsdale conference room last night to talk public art and master planning. The discussion was hosted by…

Dennis Oppenheim, 1938-2011

Dennis Oppenheim , a celebrated sculptural artist died over the weekend at the age of 72.The Washington-born artist is known for his large-scale public art pieces in major cities around the world — one being the Garden of Evidence at the Forensics Lab and District One Police Station at Scottsdale’s…

Does Arizona Have the Most Romantic Main Street? Submit a Photo.

A national group is ditching the greeting-card cheese of Valentine’s Day and is instead tying the “holiday” together with historical preservation. The National Trust for Historic Preservation is currently accepting entries for its “Most Romantic Main Street” photography contest. According to the Washington, D.C.-based non-profit, photographed sites can include “candle-lit…

Gov. Brewer Proposes Additional Budget Cuts for Arizona Arts Programs

Governor Jan Brewer slapped the Arizona arts community last week with additional budget cuts in her proposed budget for 2012/2013.The proposed budget eliminates appropriations to the Arts Commission’s general fund and includes an 8 percent reduction to the Arizona Arts Trust Fund. “The economic crisis in Arizona is having a…

Big City Love by AnnieWHERE

Annemarie, or AnnieWHERE on etsy, is a big fan of the Big City. Her handmade cards combine orange cover stock with map clippings, she writes, “from rental car agencies and various print media, mostly while traveling” — each stamped with “you are HERE.” You can snag a few of the…

Art Intersection Opens in Gilbert this Weekend

This weekend, a building where thousands of little girls practiced pirouettes and jazz hands will transform into a hip new space called Art Intersection.The new gallery is the brainchild of art instructor Carol Panaro-Smith and executive director Alan Fitzgerald. They’ve taken a building in Gilbert that used to house Dance…