13 Metro Phoenix Creatives React to Trump’s Plans to Eliminate Arts Funding
Alberto Rios, Douglas Miles, and Jaclyn Roessel weigh in.
Alberto Rios, Douglas Miles, and Jaclyn Roessel weigh in.
Talk is cheap — and so are these events.
“I want to do art that pushes the envelope, and blurs all the boundaries.”
“Tikkun Olam” spans five decades of her work.
Its next season is bold.
The collective lost its Roosevelt Row space, but has a new show.
Sometimes community trumps art.
Presented by Arizona Citizens for the Arts and Governor Doug Ducey’s office.
Nastiness, new Liz Lerman work, and a Constitution convo.
A.k.a. how to spend Inauguration Day.
For when you’re sick of Marvel and DC.
Small but spectacular street art.
Featuring Breeze, Dwayno Insano, and Vyal.
No money, no problem.
The future of Treeo is unclear.
He’s launched a street art project called NoMoRoRo.
Freshen up that feed.
Pencil these in.
Merging worlds appears to be Dr. Ordovich’s modus operandi. Described by himself and fellow artists as “gypsy punk” and “Tim Burton meets Tom Waits meets Boris Karlov,” Ordovich, the nom de guerre of Randall De Souza Clarkson, is an accordion-playing, world-traveling illustrator, author, and musician. He debuts his first collection of multimedia work…
Performance art, storytelling, and fresh exhibitions.
At SMoCA, Grand ArtHaus, and more.
Art, drag, and an adios to 2017.