Phoenix Artists Create Good Trouble Bucket Inspired by Civil Rights Icon John Lewis
Here’s how the late Congressman inspired their work.
Here’s how the late Congressman inspired their work.
A major automobile manufacturer used several Roosevelt Row murals as backdrops for a photo shoot — without consulting the artists.
Grants range from $8,500 to $50,000.
How sidewalks, roads, and yards are replacing traditional art venues in the time of COVID-19.
Getting creative with (mostly) online art classes.
The exhibit will include art inspired by feathers found by community members.
The owner of Dilla Libre says his building’s new mural is intended to boost the spirit of the community, and he won’t get rid of it.
Artists are finding new ways to share their work amid the COVID-19 crisis.
Buying masks is one way to support local artists.
We talked with Karen Fiorito about the new look.
Deadlines loom, so don’t delay.
Including several based in metro Phoenix.
Here are a few ways to celebrate the architect’s 153rd birthday.
Their work honors victims of police brutality — including George Floyd and Dion Johnson.
One of the city’s most prominent artists faces allegations of sexual misconduct dating back years.
Advocates are still hoping they can make it happen.
Featuring El Mac, Lucinda Hinojos, the Fortoul Brothers, and more.
Here’s what we know so far.
The money will help artists and arts organizations affected by COVID-19.
Her messages can be seen in local windows.
How a former BBC broadcaster is finding her way in Arizona.
Artists, creative businesses, and arts organizations are taking a significant financial hit.