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Artists Make a Trump Death Clock — and More Metro Phoenix Arts News

Artists Make a Trump Death Clock — and More Metro Phoenix Arts News

By Lynn TrimbleSeptember 19, 2020

Signs that cultural life is returning to the Valley.

The Hive Has a New Owner — And She’s Got Big Plans

By Lynn TrimbleSeptember 16, 2020

She’s nixing the gallery and changing out the murals.

Phoenix Terminates Fortoul Brothers Public Art Contract for Sky Harbor Airport

Phoenix Terminates Fortoul Brothers Public Art Contract for Sky Harbor Airport

By Lynn TrimbleSeptember 14, 2020

The news follows sexual abuse allegations leveled against artist Isaac Fortoul.

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Hey, Phoenix! Check Out This Art News — From Exhibits to Art Classes

Hey, Phoenix! Check Out This Art News — From Exhibits to Art Classes

By Lynn TrimbleSeptember 11, 2020

Including new exhibits, art classes, performances, and more.

City of Phoenix Rejects Black Lives Matter Street Mural Proposal — Without Public Discussion

City of Phoenix Rejects Black Lives Matter Street Mural Proposal — Without Public Discussion

By Lynn TrimbleSeptember 10, 2020

It happened during a meeting that was closed to the public.

Nine Metro Phoenix Art Exhibits Happening in September

Nine Metro Phoenix Art Exhibits Happening in September

By Lynn TrimbleSeptember 7, 2020

There’s a lot of art this see this month.

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Phoenix Indigenous Painter Thomas ‘Breeze’ Marcus Talks Native Art Today

Phoenix Indigenous Painter Thomas ‘Breeze’ Marcus Talks Native Art Today

By Joseph PerezSeptember 4, 2020

He’s doing a virtual presentation of his work, which addresses border and Native issues.

City Shifts Black Lives Matter Mural Discussion — And More Metro Phoenix Art News

City Shifts Black Lives Matter Mural Discussion — And More Metro Phoenix Art News

By Lynn TrimbleSeptember 3, 2020

Including the new date of the Chandler Ostrich Festival.

A Black Lives Matter Street Mural Could Be Coming to Downtown Phoenix

A Black Lives Matter Street Mural Could Be Coming to Downtown Phoenix

By Lynn TrimbleAugust 31, 2020

You’ll be surprised to learn who opposes the plan.

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Phoenix Considers Installing a Black Lives Matter Mural Downtown, Plus More Art News

Phoenix Considers Installing a Black Lives Matter Mural Downtown, Plus More Art News

By Lynn TrimbleAugust 27, 2020

Also: Shaneland Arts has closed and Phoenix has announced some new artist grants.

‘Remember What They Did’ Voter Initiative Brings Political Street Art to Phoenix

‘Remember What They Did’ Voter Initiative Brings Political Street Art to Phoenix

By Lynn TrimbleAugust 25, 2020

It’s part of a national voting initiative aimed at increasing turnout among young, Latino, and Black voters.

10 BIPOC Artists in Arizona to Follow on Instagram Now

10 BIPOC Artists in Arizona to Follow on Instagram Now

By Lynn TrimbleAugust 18, 2020

Add more art to your life.

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Four Bits of Metro Phoenix Arts News You Should Know

Four Bits of Metro Phoenix Arts News You Should Know

By Jennifer GoldbergAugust 18, 2020

Including which Phoenix arts organization just canceled its upcoming season.

New Phoenix Political Art Exhibits Blend Creativity and Controversy

New Phoenix Political Art Exhibits Blend Creativity and Controversy

By Lynn TrimbleAugust 17, 2020

How artists are tackling the issues of the day, and where you can see their work.

In-Person Art Shows Are Starting to Return to Metro Phoenix Galleries — With Precautions

In-Person Art Shows Are Starting to Return to Metro Phoenix Galleries — With Precautions

By Lynn TrimbleAugust 13, 2020

Here’s a look at where you can see exhibits in coming days.

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Phoenix Art Museum Announces Its October Reopening Dates

Phoenix Art Museum Announces Its October Reopening Dates

By Jennifer GoldbergAugust 13, 2020

There’s not much longer to wait.

A School Bus Painted by Phoenix Artists Is Traveling the U.S. to Help the Homeless

A School Bus Painted by Phoenix Artists Is Traveling the U.S. to Help the Homeless

By Lynn TrimbleAugust 12, 2020

The “Let’s Be Better Humans” bus is bringing supplies to people around the country.

New IN FLUX Public Art Means More Ways to Explore Art Outdoors Amid COVID-19

New IN FLUX Public Art Means More Ways to Explore Art Outdoors Amid COVID-19

By Lynn TrimbleAugust 11, 2020

Check out these public art works around metro Phoenix.

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Hey, Creatives! Check Out These Artist Opportunities in Metro Phoenix and Beyond

Hey, Creatives! Check Out These Artist Opportunities in Metro Phoenix and Beyond

By Lynn TrimbleAugust 10, 2020

Check out these calls for art, from exhibits to public works.

15 Social Justice Murals in Metro Phoenix — and Where to Find Them

15 Social Justice Murals in Metro Phoenix — and Where to Find Them

By Lynn TrimbleAugust 5, 2020

The medium is the message.

With the Debut of Its New Gallery Space, There’s More to Barrio Cafe Than the Food

With the Debut of Its New Gallery Space, There’s More to Barrio Cafe Than the Food

By Lynn TrimbleAugust 4, 2020

Come for the cuisine, stay for the art (or vice-versa).

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‘Chaos Theory’ Exhibit Won’t Happen in 2020 Due to COVID-19

‘Chaos Theory’ Exhibit Won’t Happen in 2020 Due to COVID-19

By Lynn TrimbleJuly 31, 2020

It’s more bad news on the COVID-19 front.

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