The Trumpocalypse Billboard Is Coming Down — Plus More Metro Phoenix Art News
Plus: the latest on the state arts budget and free admission to a top Phoenix museum for current and former military.
Plus: the latest on the state arts budget and free admission to a top Phoenix museum for current and former military.
Learn macrame, watch a movie outdoors, or help make a chalk mural.
Also: Art Detour is expanding to a 33-day event.
Get up close and personal with some of the most famous art in the world.
Can’t keep track of which Phoenix events are still happening this spring? We’ve got you covered.
Talk about Metrocenter and learn about mescal this week.
Including learning a new language, getting crafty, or taking up hiking.
The beginning of 2021 has brought fresh art, new locations, and innovative events to Phoenix.
Including punk music trivia, cookie decorating, and quality dog time.
It probably doesn’t have anything to do with the creative space’s location beneath a controversial anti-Trump billboard, though.
Finish the year out strong with a drive-in circus, new exhibitions, and more.
Feast your eyes on the best art to come out of metro Phoenix this year.
Including a sunrise walk, a family snow day, and drive-thru holiday lights.
This week’s highlights in metro Phoenix arts and culture.
But you’ve only got a short time to go check it out.
Owner Charissa Lucille cites changes at The Hive, an arts enclave under new management.
Music, storytelling, stargazing, and more.
What’s new in local art, film, theater, and more.
Outdoor cinema, theater trivia, garden tai chi, and more.
Fresh art news, including upcoming festivals and artist opportunities.
The news follows allegations of sexual assault against Isaac Fortoul.
“It’s become a divisive event in the neighborhood because some people like it and others don’t.”