Art Galleries in Phoenix
Showing 1 - 22 of 163This Valley store not only offers customer framing but also doubles as an art gallery and showroom. 422 Fine Furniture and Framing has done custom framing for many Phoenix area galleries as well as for places in nearby states including for Kim Weston’s center in California. The store also hosts rotating photography shows in their […]
If you think you’re too busy to learn a new art school, guess again. At Alchemy Studio you can get artsy with their one-day workshops conducted in, as they put it, a “small but rich time frame.” An eclectic mix of classes ranging from figure drawing and playwriting to hand-sewn scrapbooks and Polaroid transfers (where […]
Having debuted back in 1971, the Alwun House arguably sired the entire downtown arts district. Housed in a historic two-story built in 1912 home, owners Kim Moody and Dana Johnson the joint as both a gallery and studio for themselves and local artists. There’s also an ample stage area in the back that has hosted […]
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This community art space is all about making your artistic visions into a reality. Alan Fitzgerald, in collaboration with local artists, turned an enormous dance studio in Gilbert into a 7,000 square-foot complex of gallery space, classrooms and photography labs. Art Intersection is home to three galleries, each of which can also be rented for […]
Whether you’re an expert art curator or just a budding collector there’s likely to be something you’ll enjoy – and be able to afford – at this Scottsdale gallery. Unlike most of the other galleries located on this high-end strip, Art One isn’t about luring tourists with cowboy and Southwestern art with disgustingly high price […]
Formerly known as Conspire, this Roosevelt Row restaurant specializes in vegetarian and vegan eats. Found in a off-the-radar house in the Evans-Churchill district, the indie biz is ever-popular with artsy-types and the occasional anarchist.