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Former associate director returns to Lisa Sette Gallery

Former associate director returns to Lisa Sette Gallery

By Amy YoungMay 20, 2025

Duane Smith has returned to the gallery, which is currently celebrating its 40th anniversary.

Tempe ‘Star Wars’-themed Indigenous art exhibition closes this weekend

Tempe ‘Star Wars’-themed Indigenous art exhibition closes this weekend

By Jennifer GoldbergMay 15, 2025

You’ve only got a few more days to see “The Return of the Force” at Tempe Center for the Arts before it closes on Saturday.

Mesa’s Neon Garden gives new life to vintage signs

By Benjamin LeathermanMay 14, 2025

Historic signs for Bill Johnson’s Big Apple and other Mesa businesses will shine again in downtown Mesa starting Thursday.

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a waymo driverless car with a cartoon cat on the side

What’s up with the new hipster Waymos in Phoenix?

By Morgan FischerMay 9, 2025

The white robot cars are a defining Phoenix feature. But recently, some have taken on a more colorful look.

‘Rough Rider’ at ASU Art Museum views rodeo culture through queer lens

By Royal YoungApril 30, 2025

Artist José Villalobos creates works that challenge perceptions about masculinity and perceptions of cowboy culture.

Art exhibitions brightened Danelle Plaza in Tempe last weekend

Art exhibitions brightened Danelle Plaza in Tempe last weekend

By Jennifer GoldbergApril 29, 2025

Two galleries in the historic plaza flung open their doors last weekend for a pair of one-night-only shows.

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Your guide to Grand Canyon State Tattoo Convention 2025 in Phoenix

By Benjamin LeathermanApril 29, 2025

The three-day ink-slinging extravaganza at Phoenix Shrine Auditorium will showcase more than 150 artists.

A work of art by Keith Haring

Phoenix Keith Haring exhibit exemplifies the power of art as activism

By Royal YoungApril 14, 2025

Phoenix Art Museum’s “The Collection: Keith Haring” celebrates the artist’s enduring legacy.

Phoenix Free Little Art Galleries encourage sharing, creativity

Phoenix Free Little Art Galleries encourage sharing, creativity

By Angela RoseRedApril 14, 2025

Free Little Art Galleries offer original creations and art supplies for the taking. Here’s where to find them.

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New Downtown Phoenix mural raises HIV/AIDS awareness

New Downtown Phoenix mural raises HIV/AIDS awareness

By Allison Kotzbauer | Cronkite NewsApril 9, 2025

“Testing, prevention and modern treatments mean people can live longer and healthier lives,” Mayor Kate Gallego said.

Tempe kicks the ball on Danelle Plaza, begins leasing to nonprofit

Tempe kicks the ball on Danelle Plaza, begins leasing to nonprofit

By TJ L'HeureuxApril 4, 2025

It’s the latest move in the ongoing saga regarding the future of the beloved Tempe arts and retail hub.

Photos: ALT Fest at Mesa Arts Center lit up the night

Photos: ALT Fest at Mesa Arts Center lit up the night

By Jennifer GoldbergMarch 31, 2025

The celebration of art, light and technology thrilled visitors of all ages.

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Ferrari Art Week brought world-class creativity to Scottsdale

Ferrari Art Week brought world-class creativity to Scottsdale

By Jennifer GoldbergMarch 30, 2025

The VIP opening night party at Scottsdale Ferrari Art Week kicked off a weekend of world-class fun.

Phoenix tattoo artist Paulski blends traditional methods, modern designs

Phoenix tattoo artist Paulski blends traditional methods, modern designs

By Angela RoseRedMarch 18, 2025

“The tattoos I do get to go on adventures. They get sunburned. They travel overseas. The tattoo gets to see all of that.”

On Mario Day, check out this Nintendo-themed mural in Central Phoenix

By Jennifer GoldbergMarch 10, 2025

You can’t miss this fun, colorful homage to “Super Mario Bros.”

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Your guide to Tempe Festival of the Arts 2025: Schedule, street closures and more

By Benjamin LeathermanMarch 6, 2025

More than 350 artists await this weekend in downtown Tempe. Here’s everything to know.

An aerial photograph of trucks or shipping containers.

New Phoenix aerial photography exhibit finds beauty in the ordinary

By Jennifer GoldbergFebruary 21, 2025

In Donn Delson’s photographs, familiar objects on the ground take on new beauty and meaning from above.

A rendering of a public art project.

‘¡Sombra!’ project offers artistic answers to Phoenix’s need for shade

By Mira PrestonFebruary 17, 2025

If there’s one thing the Valley needs more of, it’s shade. A new public project is getting artists involved in the mission.

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The coolest ink we saw at Arizona Invitational Tattoo Expo 2025

By Benjamin LeathermanFebruary 10, 2025

More than 200 artists created a real buzz at the three-day event in Glendale.

Your guide to Arizona Invitational Tattoo Expo: Tickets, artists and more

By Benjamin LeathermanFebruary 7, 2025

What to know about the three-day tattoo event at the Renaissance Phoenix Glendale Hotel this weekend.

‘Cultivating Joy’ art exhibit brightened up Tempe’s Danelle Plaza

‘Cultivating Joy’ art exhibit brightened up Tempe’s Danelle Plaza

By Jennifer GoldbergJanuary 31, 2025

More than 60 artists contributed to the show, which aimed – and succeeded – in lightening the spirits of hundreds of visitors.

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An art installation featuring a large green cylinder.

Phoenix Art Museum’s Gaines exhibit hypnotizes viewers into thought

By Royal YoungJanuary 30, 2025

Artist Charles Gaines doesn’t want to tell you what to think; he wants his work to inspire viewers to think for themselves.

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