A National Book Award Finalist, Hologram Talks, and Other Metro Phoenix Art News
Plus: local art on Arizona Lottery scratcher tickets and a new book on the history of Phoenix College.
Plus: local art on Arizona Lottery scratcher tickets and a new book on the history of Phoenix College.
And it’s just as subversive as the film.
Events to hit up between now and October 15.
Signs that cultural life is returning to the Valley.
She’s nixing the gallery and changing out the murals.
The news follows sexual abuse allegations leveled against artist Isaac Fortoul.
Including new exhibits, art classes, performances, and more.
It happened during a meeting that was closed to the public.
There’s a lot of art this see this month.
He’s doing a virtual presentation of his work, which addresses border and Native issues.
Including the new date of the Chandler Ostrich Festival.
You’ll be surprised to learn who opposes the plan.
Also: Shaneland Arts has closed and Phoenix has announced some new artist grants.
It’s part of a national voting initiative aimed at increasing turnout among young, Latino, and Black voters.
Add more art to your life.
Including which Phoenix arts organization just canceled its upcoming season.
How artists are tackling the issues of the day, and where you can see their work.
Here’s a look at where you can see exhibits in coming days.
There’s not much longer to wait.
The “Let’s Be Better Humans” bus is bringing supplies to people around the country.
Check out these public art works around metro Phoenix.
Check out these calls for art, from exhibits to public works.