Bill Smith’s Custom Ironworks

On a recent Friday morning, blacksmith Bill Smith stands over the coals at his workshop at the Cattle Track Arts Compound in Scottsdale. It’s almost 100 degrees outside already, but it’s even hotter in Smith’s workshop, where he’s crafting an ornate fireplace poker. Smith, 75, has been a professional blacksmith…

Lisa Sette’s “From the Ground Up” Cures the Summertime Blues

​People in other parts of the country spend the rest of the year dreaming of summer’s sunny skies, cool breezes and blooming flowers. Phoenicians, on the other hand, dread the summer season. Everything here seems to shrivel up and die, from the poor withered cactus on my patio to the art gallery scene…

SB 1070 Exhibit at Bragg’s Pie Factory

Now that some time has passed since Arizona governor Jan Brewer signed Senate Bill 1070 into law, local creative types opposed to the bill are really starting to exercise their creative muscles. During the months of August and September, Calaca Cultural Center will present “FootPrints – SB1070,” a comprehensive exhibition…

Stumpf House Wins Dwell Award

Back in April, Jackalope Ranch reported on [merz] project’s nominations by Dwell. Well, the results have been counted and the Stumpf House won Dwell’s “Houses We Love: People’s Choice” online poll…

“In the Mood” Brings World War II-Era Fashions to Phoenix Art Museum

“In the Mood” has transformed the Phoenix Art Museum’s Ellman Gallery into a fashion time capsule from the 1940s, filled with authentic garments from the World War II era that range from Hollywood-inspired glamorous gowns to fashions made from salvaged materials to factory overalls and military uniforms. A soundtrack with…

Phoenix Transect Project Unveils New Documentary Show

The Phoenix Transect Project is at it again. Founded in 2007, the group of Arizona State University graduate students and faculty have been focusing its efforts on capturing the Phoenix metro area in the styles of field and documentary photography. Anyone that’s been around here for a little bit knows…

Cigar Specials Paired With Cigar-Based Art

This is the best marriage of art with venue that we’ve seen in a long time. On Thursday, Hugo Medina is debuting the second installment of his “CigarRollers” exhibit. The venue? Cubano’s Cigar Lounge, where puffers can take advantage of cigar specials all night while peeping Medina’s cigar-centric paintings. Brilliant…

Hayes McNeil’s Modern Ideal

Just as our fashion choices, the books we read, or the films we watch speak volumes about who we are, our homes are an expression of our own unique personal style. So beginning this week, Jackalope Ranch is celebrating local Phoenicians who’ve created amazing dwellings — clean and modern or eclectic and vintage –…

Jason Hill Unveils a New Fancy-Pants Website

Warning: This is a real time waster. (But it’s so worth it.) Jason Hill, the Valley-based graphic designer extraordinaire (and occasional New Times contributor), announced this week that his Jason Hill Design website has undergone a serious revamping. Not only is it new, but, in our opinion, it’s improved, too…

EPIK Wants to Elevate the Dance Scene in the Valley

Beautiful bodies fueled by Wild Cherry Pepsi and tall cans of Arizona Iced Tea crowd into a tiny North Central studio on a hot Sunday afternoon. The myth that dancers are celery-nibbling ethereal beings is just that. Adrian Mendle, sporting bright orange high-tops, cargo pants, and a stocking cap, leads…

Bong Otter Comics Is “A Dope Idea”

Local cartoonists Brandon Huigens and Jeff Owens want you to think that their Bong Otter comics series is funny, even when you’re stone freaking sober. You may know the two from around town, especially on the comedy and comics beat. Since 2007, Owens has been sculpting a daily autobiographical comic…

Sue Chenoweth Quiz Answers Revealed

Earlier this month we presented a fun quiz in conjuntion with the review of Sue Chenoweth’s Spyhopping show at Scottsdale Museum of Contempory Art. Below are the correct answers to the quiz. If you participated, please email us directly and we’ll get you the details about how to claim your mini-prize: wynter.holden@villagevoicemedia.com. …

UAC: Urban Artists Collective Makes Debut

Since February, a group of artists in central Phoenix has hosted workshops, presentations, and art-making functions. They’re called the urban artists collective and their debut exhibition is up at Willo North Gallery until the end of July…

Art on Wheels: Beamer Gone Wild

The BMW is a status car — a symbol of wealth, success and class. That is, unless you go wild with a can of paint and cheapen it up like a twenty dollar Walmart rug. This zebra-striped beauty is painted from bumper to bumper and even sports matching fuzzy zebra seat covers. Yee-haw!…

Field Guide: Downtown’s First Friday

Art walks are more often about people watching and shenanigans and less about the actual art. We’re here to guide you through both. Presenting our very own Field Guide — an evolving guide to art walks around town. From time to time, we’ll introduce some of our favorite spots and…

Field Guide: Scottsdale’s First Thursday

Art walks are more often about people watching and shenanigans and less about the actual art. We’re here to guide you through both. Presenting our very own Field Guide — an evolving guide to art walks around town (we’ll have another one for Downtown’s First Friday tomorrow). From time to…

The Photo-Luminescent Sound Garden at Scottsdale Civic Center

No need to be alarmed by the echoing drones coming from the bell tower at the Scottsdale Civic Center — they’re just part of the latest installation.The Photo-Luminescent Sound Garden is a creation of Todd Ingalls and Mary Neubauer. Together, they designed and installed six translucent forms that each have…

Allison Karow’s Hidden Talents on Display at Hair Pollution

This is going to be damn good. In December 2009 at Trunk Space, Tempe-based artist Allison Karow, aka Sunny Sealeopard, had one of her first exhibitions in the Valley. In it, Karow, a founding member of Bike Saviours Co-op, exhibited drawings, paintings, and mixed-media works on the cheap, including a…

Vanishing Phoenix, a Brown Bag Lunch with Robert Melikian

Hope you’re hungry — history’s for lunch. The City of Phoenix Historic Preservation Office will host Robert Melikian, author of Vanishing Phoenix tomorrow, June 2, at Phoenix City Hall. Melikian’s book laments stories and photos of buildings no longer standing in Phoenix including the Dorris Opera House, Baker & Bayless…