The Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Weekend
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Desert views and affordable housing are pushing artists north.
Menchaca replaces Gail Browne, who is retiring.
Including films, exhibits, dance, and more.
Your schedule is booked.
The exhibit will close on October 25.
Including a reprise of “Chaos Theory 19” at Legend City Studios.
“NKAME” features the printmaking work of Cuban female artist Belkis Ayón.
Your plans have arrived.
It’s her second stint as executive director.
Awards went to artists in seven categories.
No money? No problem.
David Bessent and Zachary Walter were killed last week near Third Avenue and Roosevelt Street.
Fun times ahead.
She’s also chief curator for Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art.
The Robert Indiana artwork will be moved so the city can make repairs on an overpass.
New week, new plans.
“Teotihuacan: City of Water, City of Fire” offers Arizonians a look at rare artifacts from the Pyramids of the Sun, Moon, and Serpent.
Their work explores identity, mass media, habitat loss, and more.
It’s inspired by the “Teotihuacan” exhibit.