The only thing we don’t love about this amazing getaway is that it is closed during the summer, when we most want its comforting cool ambiance and tasty lunches. Its pecan tree grove provides canopies of shaded, outdoor dining; its acres of green grass open onto organic gardens and three separate restaurants(one each for breakfast, […]
Art Galleries in Phoenix
Showing 45 - 66 of 163Movie posters are more than just the way that Hollywood hot shots get us to spend out hard earned money on tickets. They’re art and they represent the films that preserve the history of humankind of film. At least that’s what some people say. At Femmes Fatales and Fantasies in Scottsdale vintage movie posters are […]
The First Studio gallery in Downtown Phoenix represents quite an interesting piece of Arizona’s history. The building was built in 1949 and served as the first television studio in Arizona, which is crazy because we can’t imagine a world before HBO and infomercials. The building now houses a creative collective businesses, studio space for resident […]
Five15 Arts is located on the main drag of the Roosevelt Row arts district in Downtown Phoenix, making it a reliable location to find exhibitions from established as well as up-and-coming artists. The collective, artist-run, contemporary art space hosts monthly rotating shows from young Valley talents and is one of our favorite places to see […]
Through art, Gallery 4 stimulates dialogue and the exchange of ideas as well as community engagement that provokes an insatiable thirst for human understanding and connection. Exhibitions and programs in Gallery 4 invite the viewer to engage in personal reflection and conversation regarding social, environmental, and cultural topics. Artists presenting work in Gallery 4 intend […]
Letterpress might be a dying art – although we certainly hope it isn’t – but don’t tell the folks at Galley Hazel in downtown Phoenix. In this little space at the southwest corner of North 4th Street and McKinley the art of letterpress is alive and thriving. It’s the only place in the arts district […]
If you’re looking for art to wear – as opposed to the kind you just hang on a wall – while cruising on Grand Avenue, Gallery Marsiglia is the place to go. The small jewelery shop and gallery is stuffed with handcrafted necklaces, bracelets, beads, accessories, and other gifts made by Gloria Marsiglia and others. […]
It would be fair to say that restoring the physical – and moral – integrity of the Garfield Galleria was a passion project for owner Donna Trigilio. In the 1930s the building served as an apartment complex before becoming home to a Baptist Church in the 60s. But in 2002 it was home to a […]