9 Art Shows You Need to See in Metro Phoenix This Fall
From “Chaos Theory” to a survey of contemporary Brazilian art.
From “Chaos Theory” to a survey of contemporary Brazilian art.
So many things to do, so little time.
Circle the date September 1 on your calendar, because that’s when you can see more than a dozen fresh art shows in and around downtown Phoenix. First Friday promises new exhibitions and one last-chance opportunity. The “Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera” exhibition at Heard Museum closes after Monday September 4…
“Letting go has never been easy, but sometimes it’s the better way.”
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Ten of 14 public artworks being created for a future South Phoenix light rail extension will be designed by metro Phoenix artists. Valley Metro Light Rail announced the news on its website on Thursday, August 17. The works will be featured at light rail stations and power facilities along a…
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Things are not looking great.
Don’t miss ’em.
Here’s why — and where.
“One of my passions is reimagining the potential of art and museums to impact the lives of all people in the spirit of inclusivity, equity, and diversity.”
A wish list.
“I hope we can help artists create viable businesses with their craft.”
Featuring RoRo and the warehouse district.
“…We’re excited about being back on a street near other galleries and businesses.”
The Heard Museum has extended its “Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera” exhibition through Monday, September 4. The exhibition features 33 works by the renowned 20th-century Mexican artists. It opened on April 11, and was originally scheduled to close after August 20. The Heard Museum is the only North American stop…
It’s part of a new initiative called Opening a Window: The Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship Program.
The Iglesias sisters find joy in the resistance.
From Farraday Newsome, Michael Chiago, and more.
Yes, it’s all free.
Celebrate Kahlo’s “fearless pride in being a brown queer woman.”
Storytelling, visual art, and an evening with Val Kilmer.