Phoenix’s Things to Do This Week: Dirty Dancing, Drink ‘N’ Draw, and More
Calendar looking a little bare? We’ve got suggestions.
Calendar looking a little bare? We’ve got suggestions.
You worked hard this week and deserve to play even harder.
It’s more than just Labor Day weekend festivities.
From art cars to artsy venues and beyond.
On August 26, the Arts HQ Gallery in Surprise shut off the gallery’s lights so pieces created by local artists could be illuminated by themselves.
The antigun message behind Kyle Holbrook’s murals is also a personal one.
Street artist Ron English talks about creating his work in the new documentary entitled Living in Delusionville.
No plans this week? We can fix that.
Healing people suffering from trauma with art, Brandon Lee is being honored as Brain Injury Alliance of Arizona’s 2023 Man of Courage.
Including how to volunteer during next year’s Super Bowl.
And here’s where you can see it.
No plans this week? No problem.
Looking for something to do that isn’t camping out in front of an AC vent?
Got some free time in your schedule this week? We’ve got some suggestions on how to fill it.
The open, colorful space is a place to explore your creativity.
Lalo Cota’s vibrant works dot the Phoenix landscape – and now the walls of a Mesa art museum.
The exhibit looks at car culture from an Indigenous and Latinx point of view.
It’s another one of those cool immersive experiences.
The recently unearthed items date back decades.
Professional photographers share tips for lighting, composing, and framing portraits, weather, and fireworks images.
See work by a beloved local muralist, expressions of car culture, and more.