Visual Arts
Showing 2685 - 2706 of 3674Greg Esser to Open Gallery on Sixth Street
Greg Esser loves a good project. We actually can’t remember the last time he wasn’t renovating a historic building, organizing an art show, or spaying a handful of feral cats — all between his seemingly countless arts jobs in two states. Esser’s the Director of the Civic Art Program for…
Lalo Cota on Tacos de Juarez
It’s about time Phoenix sees some serious mural love. In the interest of giving credit to their artists and because we’re losing track of the times we’ve said, “Woah, when did that go up?”, we bring you Mural City, a series on the murals springing up around town — their…
Call for Nominations: Arizona’s Most Endangered Historic Places
What do the The Fisher Memorial House, Peter T. Robinson House, Sun Mercantile Building, Southern Pacific Railroad Depot, and First Baptist Church in Arizona have in common? They’re old … And they were all listed in the Arizona Preservation Foundation’s Most Endangered Historic Places list for 2006.The list is a…
Richard Contreras’ Comic Book Portraits at Gotham City Comics and Coffee
Last week, a few days after Gotham City Comics and Coffee opened in downtown Mesa, Richard Contreras began working on a portrait of the Incredible Hulk; it was Contreras’ fifth piece of superhero-themed art painted for the shop. Not long afterward, he took it down. “I put it up there,…
David Chacon behind La Melgosa
It’s about time Phoenix sees some serious mural love. In the interest of giving credit to their artists and because we’re losing track of the times we’ve said, “Woah, when did that go up?”, we bring you Mural City, a series on the murals springing up around town — their…
Spotted: Roosevelt Row Map, Pasted
On a drive down Roosevelt Street in downtown Phoenix this week, we noticed a map. A big map. And if you’ve seen our Field Guides, you know how we feel about directional guidelines and icons. The map, pasted on a mural we covered earlier by Joerael Elliott, is an effort…
Tonight at 5 & 6 Gallery: Artists Invent and Document a New Desert Civilization in “The 8th Day”
Colby Vincent Edwards, William Franevsky, and Jarrett Scherff spent a lot of time and energy documenting “nothing.” The collaborative group, for its “The 8th Day” exhibit, fabricated their own three-person society that imitates an antediluvian civilization. This included creating “a plethora of weapons and costumes, wrapped with twine, adorned with…
Glendale’s Artwerks Lateral 58: A Grassroots Arts Effort
Glendale is dipping its toes into the Valley art walk scene once again with “Artwerks Lateral 58”, a newly developed grassroots project started by the local art community. This First Saturday morning walk, named for the city’s newly renovated walkway at 58th Avenue, stays true to the standard art walk…
Fiona Pardington’s “Ahua: A Beautiful Hesitation” Pulls Gorgeous Imagery From the Pseudo-Science of Phrenology
In 18th- and 19th-century Europe, during the alleged Age of Enlightenment, telling someone that he needed to have his head examined in no way carried the contemporary connotation of “be a good boy and take your Thorazine.” Back in pre-photography times, having your head examined was the height of scientific…
JB Snyder’s “Fragments of Happiness” in the Quincy
It’s about time Phoenix sees some serious mural love. In the interest of giving credit to their artists and because we’re losing track of the times we’ve said, “Woah, when did that go up?”, we bring you Mural City, a series on the murals springing up around town — their…
Pantone Announces 2011 Color of the Year, Honeysuckle
Pantone Color Institute, a world-renowned authority on color, announced the 2011 color of the year last week.Give a big congratulations to 18-2120, Honeysuckle.Designers and artists alike are buzzing about this decision — a dramatic departure from the 2010 color, Turquoise…
Gregory Sale Explores Public Safety, Crime, and Corrections in ASU Art Museum’s Social Studies
To Gregory Sale, “It’s (meaning Arizona crime and the corrections system) Not Just Black and White.” The local artist is using the statement as a working title for his residency/exhibition slated to start in the ASU Art Museum in February. Sale’s project and ultimate goals are intentionally vague. He’s not…
Hector Ruiz and DOSE in St. Francis
It’s about time Phoenix sees some serious mural love. In the interest of giving credit to their artists and because we’re losing track of the times we’ve said, “Woah, when did that go up?”, we bring you Mural City, a series on the murals springing up around town — their…
Lalo Cota and Breeze on The Bee’s Knees
It’s about time Phoenix sees some serious mural love. In the interest of giving credit to their artists and because we’re losing track of the times we’ve said, “Woah, when did that go up?”, we bring you Mural City, a series on the murals springing up around town — their…
Catherine Hayes’ Kickass Job
Welcome to our weekly idea of a seriously kickass job. Today, we nabbed Catherine Hayes of Hayes Architecture/Interior Inc.. Hayes designs for a living — and quite often, she gets paid to design kickass restaurants like Modern Steak, Sanctuary Resort Spas & Suites, and Chelsea’s Kitchen. Hayes started her design studio…
Tovrea Castle Available For Public View (Sort of)
Tovrea Castle, the iconic what-the-hell-is-that Valley landmark at Van Buren and 52nd streets that’s viewable from Loop 202, may not be available for public tours quite yet, but it has been immortalized in print. Arcadia Publishing recently released its ode to the wedding cake/medieval castle-style building constructed between 1929 and…
11th Street Studio Hosts “Silver Lining Art Show” on Saturday
With work from creative minds like Brain Boner, Patricia Beatty, Sylvia Hardt, Danielle Hacche, Rafael Navarro, Jason Savaglio, and Susan Rae Westover, you hardly need a silver lining. Luckily, these artists are hanging, installing and displaying their artwork anyway. The team behind 11th Street Studios, at 1117 E. Van Buren…