Phoenix Design Week Returns October 2014; Tickets on Sale Now

Make a note next to your drawing board: Phoenix Design Week returns Friday, October 17, through Saturday, October 24. This grassroots gathering of local and out-of-state creatives will feature everything from practical discussion to hands-on training to networking opportunities with fellow industry members…

New Lisa Sette Gallery in Phoenix Is a Step Above the Rest

The entrance to the new Lisa Sette Gallery requires a small descent. It’s exciting approaching the semi-subterranean Al Beadle building on Catalina Drive just west of Third Street. Excuse the rather obvious metaphor, but coming into the space really does feel a bit like discovering a treasure buried just below…

Remembering Scottsdale Designer Janis Leonard

This week the Valley arts community is mourning the loss of Janis Leonard. The accomplished designer, former board member of the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, and Phoenix arts scene pioneer passed away on Sunday, June 8. She was 55. An environmental design graduate of the Parsons School of Design,…

Lisa Sette Gallery to Re-Open in Midtown Phoenix June 14

Earlier this year, we got the news that Lisa Sette Gallery would leave Scottsdale and relocate to a beautiful space in midtown Phoenix. This month, we will finally have the chance to take a look at the new digs, while enjoying the gallery’s inaugural group exhibition “Hello Midtown!”…

10 Metro Phoenix Photographers to Follow on Instagram

A photo-based app deserves some photography-specific love. We’ve already featured 10 Phoenix artists to follow on Instagram, and we’ve also talked to local experts about the intersection of photography and technology. Today, we’re continuing down this path to bring you some of our favorite Phoenix area photographers to follow on…

5 Must-See First Friday Shows in Phoenix on June 6

First Friday heats up tonight with creative works going up all over the city. Here are our picks for shows not to miss this evening. Bassim Al-Shaker Bassim Al-Shaker garnered international recognition last summer when the New York Times ran a profile on the Iraqi artist, who came to Arizona…

ARTELPHX Is Immersive, Fun at The Clarendon Hotel in Phoenix

Beginning on Thursday of last week, my social media accounts started exploding with pictures of Daniel Funkhouser’s hypnotizing installation piece “Familiar Glass with Theatrical Spectacle with Transparent Illusion and Artselfie.” (With a title like that, who could resist?) The work was one of many included in this year’s ARTELPHX, a…

Portland on the Park Condos Coming to Downtown Phoenix

Downtown living opportunities are definitely on the rise — what with last year’s opening of Roosevelt Point, the newly available CityScape Residences, and, beginning this fall, the construction of Portland Place’s adjacent sister property, Portland on the Park…

Capture 12 to Open at Eye Lounge on Roosevelt Row in Phoenix

Roosevelt Row staple gallery Eye Lounge turns 15 this year. And to celebrate, owners Cindy Dach and Greg Esser are changing things up. Soon the collective art space, which currently can house three art exhibitions at a time, will welcome photographer, educator, and ASU alum Stephen Gittins’ business, Capture 12,…

5 Must-See First Friday Shows in Phoenix on May 2

First Friday heats up tonight with creative works going up all over Phoenix. Here are our picks for shows not to miss this evening. “Tom Sawyer Wears A Business Suit” The new Step Gallery in downtown Phoenix is the ideal venue for Bobby Zokaites’s MFA these exhibition “Tom Sawyer Wears…

“Domesticated” at Lisa Sette Gallery Is Unsettling in the Best Way

My grandmother makes wedding cakes for a living. The cakes are always delicious, but it’s their decorative aspects I’ve alway found fascinating. The tiers are pilled high, seemingly in defiance of gravity, and the sugary coating looks impossibly smooth, like untouched snow. When I first walked into “Domesticated,” Carrie Marill’s…