Katie Poterala Embraces Jewelry’s “Decadence and Decay”

Ever gone to the mall and found yourself feeling like you’re just looking at yourself looking at decaying jewelry in a cracked mirror?  This week, you can literally do that (hopefully, for cathartic effect) in Night Gallery at Tempe Marketplace, with “Decadence and Decay” by metals artist Katie Poterala. Poterala…

2012 Governor’s Arts Awards Winners

​The annual Arizona Governor’s Arts Awards recognizes local artists, organizations, educators, businesses, and individuals for contributions to the local arts and culture scene. The Arizona Commission on the Arts announced nominations for the 2012 awards in February and celebrated the winners this week. Awards were given to the following:…

PEDAL CRAFT PHX Celebrates Design, Bicycles, and Downtown Community on April 20

Local designers and bike enthusiasts Jon Ashcroft, Dorina Bustamante, Jonce Walker, Jeremy Stapleton, and Nicole Underwood know there’s a very geeky and compositionally beautiful place where cycling and design meet.  And on April 20, they’re inviting the community to celebrate the intersection. PEDAL CRAFT PHX will feature hundreds of bicyclists, a bicycle-themed…

Artlink Needs to Rethink Art Detour

The 24th annual Art Detour went down during the third weekend of March, and the fact that it happened at all is perhaps its greatest accomplishment. Something needs to change. A lot of things, actually. Our impressions from the weekend: A lot of artists have given up on the annual…

Phoenix Comicon Announces 2012 Badge Art Winners

Good news for anyone who’s been dying to know who won this year’s Phoenix Comicon Badge Art Contest. Organizers of the four-day comics and pop culture convention, which takes place during Memorial Day weekend, posted the top 20 entries on Sunday afternoon via the event’s Facebook page.Each of the pieces,…

Raven Cruz on Poster Design, Olly Moss, and Winning a 2012 ADDY Award

Earlier this month, the American Advertising Federation’s Metro Phoenix branch announced this year’s ADDY winners, which honor the best in local advertising campaigns. One young ADDY winner caught our eye: Raven Cruz, a 20-year-old senior at the Art Institute of Phoenix, won best in show in the student category for…

Six Calls for Phoenix Creatives

Summer’s around the corner, which means there’s plenty of time to get creative (and finish a few projects) before the heat sets in. Lucky you, there happen to be a handful of great opportunities for local artists to have their work displayed and recognized. From paintings to puppets, here are…

“And the Land Grew Quiet” at Phoenix Art Museum

In the back of the exhibition space for “And the Land Grew Quiet: New Work by Matthew Moore” sits a crazy one-and-a-half-scale stud-skeleton house. Built askew and appearing to be sinking into the ground, the house is surreal. Walk through its beams and a disorienting sense of vertigo might knock…

Joe Pagac and Fred Tieken on Vermillion Studios

It’s about time Phoenix sees some serious mural love. In the interest of giving credit to their artists and because we’re losing track of the times we’ve said, “Woah, when did that go up?”, we bring you Mural City, a series on the murals springing up around town — their artists,…

Crescent Ballroom Hosts “Celebrating Beauty”

In the six months since the Crescent Ballroom opened, the renowned concert venue has hosted fashion shows, comedy gigs, dance nights, and (of course) plenty of concerts. As for art shows? Eh…not so much.That all changes starting tonight as painter Hugo Medina, Xico, and Cuervo Studios unveil “Celebrating Beauty,” a…