Arizona fiber artist Ann Morton’s recycled artworks are currently on display at the Arizona Science Center and The Gallery @ City Hall.
For the past 15 years, Valley Metro has been cultivating and showcasing the arts in Phoenix and other Valley cities while promoting public transportation.
Check out these excellent shows and much more at May’s Third Friday art walk in downtown Phoenix.
Artlink Inc. is accepting applications from Arizona-based artists for its inaugural grant program, The Artist Forward Fund. The deadline is midnight May 31.
The City of Phoenix is seeking input on the development of a Latino cultural center in Phoenix. Share your thoughts in this survey.
Scorpius Dance Theatre will present “ANIMAL,” a show that explores our relationship with animals, as well as their social interactions and movement.
Valley Youth Theatre will hold dog auditions this Saturday, May 13, for the role of Toto in their upcoming production of “The Wizard of Oz.”
The expanded offerings will include live performance art, a beer garden and more and will be located on Moreland, between 2nd and 3rd Streets.
It’s almost First Friday and you know what that means: time to scope out amazing artwork from established and upcoming local artists in downtown Phoenix.
Stuck in rush hour? Crank up the radio, stare off into the sunset, take life in. If you don’t take it easy once in awhile, you’ll surely miss it.