A.E. England Gallery to Host a Public Hanging for Art Detour

Public hangings are back in vogue. At least the one hosted by Art Detour, the much-beleaguered annual tour of galleries and artist studios that this weekend is celebrating its 24th anniversary.The Art Detour Public Hanging will feature 40-odd artists, both amateur and professional, whose work will be hung at Artlink’s…

For Rent: Studio/Gallery Space in The Longhouse in Roosevelt Row

The Longhouse Studios has been on Roosevelt Row for a while (by local gallery standards). The historic house opened as a gallery in 2003 and currently exhibits local artists Jason Lee Davis, Andi Davis, Jessi Davis. Rick Toerne, Lesli Englert Yazzie, Aubrie Ganem, Jasmine Cook, Matt Yazzie, and Lori Englert.And…

Art Finds Its Scientific Roots at Xavier College Prep

Math, in its root word form, simply means “learning.” A polymath is a person who excels at or is learned in many fields or subjects. We call these people Renaissance men, after polymathic rock star Leonardo da Vinci. Of course, there are many others, like John James Audubon and Charles…

Phoenix Comicon Posts Badge Art Finalists

Cobra Commander, Optimus Prime, Doctor Who, and The Avengers. Is this the makings of one of those epic comic book crossovers that always gets the geek world excited?Nope, it’s just a sampling of some on the numerous heroes and villains that were depicted by the finalists this year in Phoenix…

Joe Pagac and Charlie Brand on Eye Lounge (VIDEO)

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,…

Spotted: Quick PHX, Our Pocket Guide to Downtown Phoenix

If you’re headed out for a few shows, or if you’re just looking for some pretty cool things to buy/see/eat/drink in downtown Phoenix we’ve got you covered. Introducing Quick PHX. You’ll spot our paper guide on newsstands, counter tops, and coffee tables starting today and if you’re lucky, throughout the year, as…

PURL to Host Phoenix Urban Design Week in April

​This April, ASU’s Phoenix Urban Research Laboratory is bringing together creatives, academics and urban planners for a week of discussions on Phoenix’s problems and potential. The first-ever Phoenix Urban Design Week begins Monday, April 9, with two lectures — one centered on Images of America: Downtown Phoenix, a book of…

Mural Obligation: Preserving Art and Building Community

If you drive on 16th Street in Central Phoenix, you might notice a few coats of fresh paint on sections of the Mercer Mortuary building, at 1541 East Thomas Road. The mural originally was painted in 1998 by the late Rose Johnson and a group of students and serves as…

Social Identities Lost and Found in Ann Morton’s “Unentitled”

Local artist Ann Morton just finished filling up Harry Wood gallery on Arizona State University’s Tempe Campus with caution tape, nine-digit numbers, and disembodied voices.Morton, 57, who passed her MFA defense in Fibers with “Unentitled” on Monday, weaves (pun inevitable) non-traditional materials to themes of social and political helplessness in her…

Portraits of Phoenix Latinos Featured on the Cover of TIME Magazine

The issue’s cover story, Yo Decido., focuses on the Latino vote that’s up for grabs in Arizona — also the theme of “Brown Wave,” a New Times feature about young Latinos, including undocumented students, mobilizing west Phoenix voters and helping increase voter turnout by nearly five times. TIME reporter Michael…

13 Design Treasures Spotted During Modernism Week in Palm Springs

​Phoenix’s annual Modernism Week is still a month away, but Palm Springs Modernism Week is raging on just four-and-a-half hours away. The city of Palm Springs, whose midcentury modern architecture holds the gold medal over Phoenix’s bronze, has hosted its Modernism Week since 2006. But the week wouldn’t exist without…

Jenny Ignaszewski on Bragg’s Pie Factory

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…

Platinum, Chemistry, and Creosote in SALT at Eye Lounge

If you ever need a science geek to complete your Trivia Night team, consider Claire Warden, if she’s in town.”You can buy platinum from different chemical suppliers,” she offers. “Platinum, actually, you can get in crystal form. It’s actually red!”The Montreal-born, ASU-educated, and L.A.-residing photographer brings the fruits of her art/science labors…