The Story Behind Such Styles’ Arizona-Themed Mural in Downtown Phoenix

Downtown Phoenix’s Roosevelt Row neighborhood has a new piece of public art. And it’s likely to be a lot less controversial than the Shadow Play sculpture installed just few blocks away last fall. Created by Tempe artist Such Styles, it’s a mural-style montage of iconic Valley of the Sun imagery from desert landscapes to…

10 Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Weekend

New Times picks the best things to do in metro Phoenix from Friday, May 20, through Sunday, May 22. For more events in the Valley, see our curated online calendar. “Reverberate Her Lines” There is no reading between here, as the message of the second annual “Reverberate Her Lines” graffiti exhibition…

Childsplay’s Pete, or The Return of Peter Pan Soars

There are no pyrotechnics to throw dazzle at Childsplay’s new Peter Pan. There are no Foys in the flies of Pete, or The Return of Peter Pan; no million-dollar special effects or scenic wizardry. None are needed: This comic adventure soars on skillful writing and clever performances.  The play by…

11 Free Art Shows You Should See in Phoenix This Week

There’s some serious woman power happening in the metro Phoenix arts scene, as evidenced by several exhibitions happening on May’s Third Friday. One artist uses her own body to explore issues of control, while another offers an immersive installation that challenges patriarchal narratives. Several more are using graffiti as a…

Arizona Artists Tackle Consumerism and Terrorism at Phoenix Art Museum

If you’ve passed through security at your local airport lately, it’s likely you’ll take special notice of a Nathaniel Lewis installation featured in the “2015 Contemporary Forum Artists Grant Winners” exhibition at Phoenix Art Museum. His Playland Security, created in 2016 with wood, metal, and fabric, sets the experience of…

WPA Building at the Arizona State Fairgrounds Will Be Restored

The state of Arizona recently granted more than $400,000 in funds for some major renovations of the iconic WPA Building at the Arizona State Fairgrounds. The partly state-owned building is also sometimes referred to as the Civic Building, the Floriculture Building, or State Fair Civic Building, In 2014, the Arizona Exposition and…

Touchstone Gallery Is Closing on Marshall Way in Old Town Scottsdale

Touchstone Gallery, 4168 North Marshall Way in Scottsdale, is getting ready to close up shop, says New Mexico-based gallery owner Joe Wilhelm. The gallery’s three other locations — in Sedona, Santa Fe, and Taos — will stay open, Wilhelm says. The gallery specializes in jewelry, minerals, and fossils. Merchandise is…

Here Are Phoenix Art Museum’s 2016 Contemporary Forum Winners

Phoenix artist Patricia Sannit received the 2016 Arlene and Morton Scult Contemporary Forum Award at Phoenix Art Museum on Wednesday, May 11.  Contemporary Forum is one of several Phoenix Art Museum support organizations. The membership-based group was founded 30 years ago, and has been providing grants to Arizona artists ever…

The Making of Saskia Jordá’s “Geography of Line” at Phoenix Art Museum

It’s been quite a year for Saskia Jordá, the Venezuelan-born, Scottsdale-based artist honored in May of 2015 with a prestigious award from the Phoenix Art Museum’s Contemporary Forum. She’s shown migration-themed works during festivals in Scottsdale and Mesa, and fire-related works at art venues in Flagstaff and Tucson. The Contemporary…

5 Art Shows You Should See in the East Valley

For those who frequent the bustling First and Third Friday arts scene in Phoenix, it’s easy to forget that there’s a whole world filled with intriguing art beyond the city’s boundaries. Without exploring works in other cities and towns, it’s hard to get a sense of the big picture. The…

A Quick Guide to 10 Popular Tattoo Styles

Although tattoos were a taboo subject in most communities just over a decade ago, they’re now just casual dinner conversation for all but the most conservative groups. Gone are the days of ink being only for bikers and outlaws, with nearly every soccer mom and barista sporting back pieces and full…

11 Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Weekend

New Times picks the best thing to do in metro Phoenix from Friday, May 6, to Sunday, May 8. David Cross In the 1990s, before people were willing to offer up their firstborns for your HBO GO pass to peep the medieval soap opera Game of Thrones, the network boasted some…

10 Art Shows You Should See in Downtown Phoenix This Week

Despite the blustering rhetoric emanating from so many politicians these days, it’s hard to tell at times what each might actually do to address the challenges dealt with in contemporary culture. Fortunately, local artists aren’t waiting around for someone else to tackle these issues. Several exhibitions on view during First…

10 Best Artworks We Saw in Metro Phoenix During April 2016

Good things tend to happen on the metro Phoenix arts scene this time of year, as the Valley gets an influx of visitors, locals celebrate the onset of spring, and art students mount exhibitions highlighting their best works. Ten of our favorites works shown in April came from exhibitions in…

5 Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

New Times picks the best things to do in metro Phoenix from May 2 through 5. “Student Art Show” We’ve all got hang-ups. But for art students at Mesa Community College, they’re objects presented on gallery walls. The new MCC Art Gallery, located on the college’s Dobson campus at 1833 West…

Proposed 2017 Arizona Budget Left Out Arts Funding

Local arts advocates are fuming because Governor Doug Ducey’s proposed executive budget for the 2017 fiscal year doesn’t include a $2 million allocation requested by Arizona Commission on the Arts, a state agency charged with stimulating the arts, fostering public participation in the arts, and encouraging an appreciation for the state’s…