SMoCA’s Closed Till February, Sedona Film Fest Rescheduled, and More Phoenix Arts News
This week’s highlights in metro Phoenix arts and culture.
This week’s highlights in metro Phoenix arts and culture.
But you’ve only got a short time to go check it out.
Owner Charissa Lucille cites changes at The Hive, an arts enclave under new management.
Music, storytelling, stargazing, and more.
What’s new in local art, film, theater, and more.
Outdoor cinema, theater trivia, garden tai chi, and more.
Fresh art news, including upcoming festivals and artist opportunities.
The news follows allegations of sexual assault against Isaac Fortoul.
“It’s become a divisive event in the neighborhood because some people like it and others don’t.”
Art park openings, drawing workshops, and new exhibits — and most won’t cost you a thing.
Eclectic bits of news to keep you current on the creative scene.
Shop for holiday ornaments, hear some live music, watch some alternative theater — it’s all good.
Several show dates at ASU Gammage have been postponed, too.
A classic piece of local art will be gone by spring.
FilmBar’s Purple Rain screening at the Orpheum Theatre was just one of the events scrapped on short notice.
Stuff to do for people who like Christmas lights, food, or Frida Kahlo.
Our Best of Phoenix pick for the top art museum in town is reopening soon.
Canal Convergence, a Purple Rain screening, and much more.
The popular annual event will include light installations, augmented-reality art, and live performances.
Take a break from worrying about the fate of the country with one of these activities.
Also: reduced museum admission costs, Dia de Los Muertos events, and much more.
Temperatures are dropping, but the Phoenix arts scene is heating back up.