Free Things to Do This Week: Fiesta de Frida, All-Female Improv, First Friday
Calling all the broke folks.
Calling all the broke folks.
Including Rachel Bess, Koryn Woodward Wasson, and Alex Ozers.
Americans for the Arts singled out two pieces in the Valley.
The car wash was demolished to make way for Starbucks.
Baseball, Pride, and a little Seinfeld trivia.
“We go to places where people voted mostly red, or people are mostly white.”
From a pair of Phoenix creatives.
Here’s how it’ll be different from the Chandler location.
“It’s a nod to the landscape of the surrounding area.”
No money? No problem.
“I’m excited that the people who chose my work felt a connection to my art.”
A developer wants to demolish it to create a pocket park.
Phoenix Art Museum and ASU were awarded the largest sums.
Your Third Friday guide is here.
Hard to say. But this guy thinks so.
And why there’s a chance that might not happen.
“My art is very personal,” she says. “It’s about fantasy and mythology.”
Including Malena Barnhart’s “Bait and Switch.”
The work is being formally dedicated on June 16.
Baseball, Brazilian culture, and a dance party.
The donation is contingent on raising $7 million.
And how it could make a comeback.