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Your guide to PhxArt Amplified Vol. 4 at Phoenix Art Museum

By Benjamin LeathermanJanuary 24, 2025

Here’s the schedule and everything else you need to know about Saturday’s “audio-visual experience” at Phoenix Art Museum.

A canvas with paint on it.

Hawaii Fluid Art offers hands-on art experiences in Scottsdale, Peoria

By Cassie HeplerDecember 29, 2024

The national franchise chain’s Valley locations offer good, messy fun.

Phoenix Art Museum to debut Anna Sui fashion exhibition in April

Phoenix Art Museum to debut Anna Sui fashion exhibition in April

By Jennifer GoldbergDecember 26, 2024

Rock ‘n’ roll-inspired looks by the famous fashion designer are coming to the Valley direct from London.

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Canal Convergence lit up Scottsdale during annual art fest

Canal Convergence lit up Scottsdale during annual art fest

By Jennifer GoldbergNovember 30, 2024

Looking back at the highlights of the beloved annual event.

‘Chaos Theory’ art exhibition drew crowds to downtown Phoenix

‘Chaos Theory’ art exhibition drew crowds to downtown Phoenix

By Jennifer GoldbergNovember 24, 2024

The annual “Chaos Theory” art exhibition brought together work by dozens of Phoenix’s top creatives.

Phoenix Art Museum to host Richard Avedon photo exhibit in December

By Jennifer GoldbergNovember 21, 2024

See the legendary photographer’s images of the biggest stars of the 20th century.

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Phoenix Film Revival keeps old-school camera techniques alive

Phoenix Film Revival keeps old-school camera techniques alive

By Mr. P-BodyNovember 19, 2024

Phoenix Film Revival offers classes and workspace for fans of classic film photography.

Coffin art show at Grand Arthaus in Phoenix was a ghoulish treat

Coffin art show at Grand Arthaus in Phoenix was a ghoulish treat

By Jennifer GoldbergNovember 12, 2024

Prominent Phoenix artists painted scenes on coffin-shaped canvases for an art show for October and November First Fridays.

Phoenix artist teams up with Pita Jungle to get creative for charity

Phoenix artist teams up with Pita Jungle to get creative for charity

By Melissa PickeringOctober 17, 2024

Local artist La Jefa’s vibrant art will be sold for charity at Pita Jungle on Friday night.

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Chingona Soles art and fashion show celebrates Torres Multicultural agency

Chingona Soles art and fashion show celebrates Torres Multicultural agency

By Larisa MayOctober 10, 2024

One hundred pairs of stiletto heels turned into art will be on display.

How 3 Arizona museums are innovating to bring in visitors

How 3 Arizona museums are innovating to bring in visitors

By Jalen Woody | Cronkite NewsSeptember 30, 2024

Every museum faces the challenge to get people in the door. Here’s what three Arizona attractions are doing to keep things interesting.

A decorated pair of sneakers.

‘Art & Sole’ connects fashion and fine art at The Heard Museum

By Larisa MaySeptember 18, 2024

See sneakers made into art at The Heard.

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A man DJing.

Phoenix art show Pancakes & Booze had something for everyone

By Jennifer GoldbergJuly 29, 2024

Hundreds of people packed into The Duce on July 20 for the annual art event.

A rendering of a public art piece.

Scottsdale Arts announces 2024 Canal Convergence details

By Jennifer GoldbergJuly 19, 2024

The theme of this year’s event, which will be held Nov. 8 to 17, is Reflections.

A small red building.

Jarrod’s Coffee, Tea & Gallery finds new location in Mesa

By Lauren ToporJuly 19, 2024

After months of financial uncertainty, the popular East Valley cafe and art space debuted inside new digs on July 4.

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A basketball-themed mural.

Phoenix Mercury, local artist collaborate on sports mural

By Anne-Marie Iemmolo | Cronkite NewsJuly 18, 2024

Antoinette Cauley created a mural and repainted basketball courts with silhouettes of players and beautiful desert imagery.

A woman in an art studio holding up a piece of art.

Timeless Vapes unveils collaboration with Phoenix artist Nyla Lee

By Jennifer GoldbergJuly 17, 2024

Lee’s devil woman image will grace a number of products from the Scottsdale-based cannabis lifestyle brand.

Roosevelt Row was hot and quiet during May’s Third Friday artwalk

Roosevelt Row was hot and quiet during May’s Third Friday artwalk

By Jennifer GoldbergMay 22, 2024

High temps and low foot traffic didn’t keep local artists from displaying some excellent work.

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May’s First Friday artwalk in downtown Phoenix: What to see and where

May’s First Friday artwalk in downtown Phoenix: What to see and where

By Jennifer GoldbergMay 1, 2024

This month’s artwalk is packed full of interesting things to see and do.

Metro Phoenix art community flocked to Tempe’s Danelle Plaza for ‘All In’ show

Metro Phoenix art community flocked to Tempe’s Danelle Plaza for ‘All In’ show

By Jennifer GoldbergApril 26, 2024

The art community came out en masse on Thursday night to support the scene. Here’s a look back.

How Phoenix-based Artists 4 Liberation uses art to speak out about Gaza

How Phoenix-based Artists 4 Liberation uses art to speak out about Gaza

By Kayla Mae Jackson | Cronkite NewsApril 26, 2024

“If art is so powerful, why not use it to create change?” says organization founder E Rizo.

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One-night-only Tempe show brings together big names in local art

One-night-only Tempe show brings together big names in local art

By Jennifer GoldbergApril 25, 2024

Curator Matt Dickson says, “We’re trying to bring culture together under one roof to get things to pop off.”

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