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From the Wire | Artlink’s First Friday at a Glance

Posted on 11/04/11 by DPJ Staff » No Comments

(From the Wire includes press releases received from reliable sources that help tell the story of the many happenings in Greater Downtown Phoenix. Yep, they are ripped from our inbox.)

Download your map and discover all these and more, during Artlink’s First Friday Art Walk from 6:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m tonight.

Heritage Square Gallery
Furious Ideas – The opening reception for A Curious Confluence, a collection of photographs by Jim Fury-Hesterman will take place on Friday, November 4th from six to ten P.M.

A.E.England Gallery
Stories of Us

Arizona artists celebrate the two year anniversary of the Artlink Galleries in a group show titled, Stories of Us.

Gallery Hazel
Christine Cassano

The headline artist this First Friday is Christine Cassano, who has a way with concrete!

Phoenix Center for the Arts
Cutting Edge
The 2nd Annual Jewelry and Metals Exhibition (Jewelry & Metals)

Suhu Gallery
Dia de Los Muertos celebration
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After Hours Gallery
Parlor Games: works by Corinne Geertsen

This is our last show at After Hours Gallery and we really hope you’ll drop by to see Corinne Geertsen’ s awesome work, have a glass of wine and nibbles, and meet Corinne as well.

Tilt Gallery
France Scully Osterman and Mark Osterman will be visiting from Rochester, New York. First Friday reception from 6pm – 9pm

Willo North
It Ain’t Necessarily Sewn

New paintings by Gary Paterson and new work by select textile artists

Alwun House
Morph Zone
Tom Stephenson solo exhibit.

Olney Gallery in Trinity Cathedral
Severed Garden

A group show of Valley artists and founding members of the cooperative multi-use studio, Deus-Ex Machina, includes paintings and mixed media assemblages representing visions of paradise as perceived by the exiled.

 

Tags: A.E. England Gallery, After Hours Gallery, alwun house, Artlink First Friday's, Christine Cassano, Dia de los Muertos, France Scully Osterman, from the wire, Gallery Hazel, Gary Patterson, Gorinne Geertsen, Heritage Square Gallery, Jim Fury-Hesterman, Mark Osterman, Phoenix Center for the Arts, Suhu Gallery, Tilt Gallery, Tom Stephenson, Willo North
Posted in 7th Ave/Melrose, Arts & Culture, Culture, Districts, Downtown District, Evans Churchill, Garfield, Grand Ave, Midtown, News, News & Events, Roosevelt, Willo |

Weekend Fun on Grand Ave and Beyond

Posted on 10/21/11 by DPJ Staff » No Comments

(Jill Bernstein and Courtney McCune contributed to this article.)

Here is the rundown of activity that will get your feet strolling Downtown Phoenix streets this weekend.

Third Annual Grand Avenue Festival

The creative spirit will be alive and kickin’ on Saturday, October 22 from 3 p.m. to 11 p.m., when art galleries, local businesses, vendors, and musicians will be out en masse to celebrate neighborhood sustainability on Grand Avenue.

Featured events of the day include the ReDapt Commercial Building Tour, which will visit some of the neighborhood’s adaptive reuse projects and historic buildings; tours of Oasis on Grand, an old motel that has been remodeled and reborn as colorful live/work/retail spaces for artists; and the Grand Mural Love Map, which will be available for self-guided tours of the Grand Avenue murals.

Other highlights include the Recycled Rubbish and the Local Boutiques Fashion Shows and the always popular Hanging Gardens & Woven Fences & Trashy Sculpture show.  In addition, local Latino and Indigenous arts organization, CALACA, will celebrate the upcoming Day of the Dead with their “Dia de los Muertos Exchange Project” exhibit at Bragg’s Pie Factory.  Mobile food vendors, including Chichi’s Tacos will be on hand to keep you fortified for the day.

Bike riding to the festival is encouraged! Street parking is free along Grand Avenue between Van Buren and Roosevelt. Additional free parking is available in the lot just south of Bragg’s Pie Factory, at Grand and McKinley, and in the lot next to Oasis on Grand at 15th Avenue and Grand. Find out more about all of the Grand Avenue Arts Festival events.

First Annual Evans Churchill Interesting Interiors Tour

Earlier in the day, witness downtowners in their natural habitat and take a peek behind the doors of some of the coolest pads in the Evans Churchill neighborhood, from urban loft apartments to cozy historic bungalows.  Tours will be offered from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m

Go “green” and tour the neighborhood on Ollie the Trolley, pedicab, bicycle, or foot. Mile High Challenge will create a special walking tour map for the event. Tickets are available online or the day of the tour at MADE Art Boutique, 922 N. 5th St., and the Phoenix Public Market, 14 E. Pierce St. Admission is $10 adults, $8 for seniors and students (with valid ID), and free for children six years and younger. Receive $1 off the ticket price by bringing a canned food item to the event to benefit St. Mary’s Food Bank. Proceeds from the tour will benefit public improvements in the Evans Churchill neighborhood.

Arizona Humanities Festival

Downtown’s Civic Space Park (easy to access by light rail!) will be home to a day-long celebration of the diverse cultures that surround us and will include presentations of Chinese Lion Dancing, Ballet Folklorico, the history of Hip Hop, Corridos in Arizona, Taiko Drumming, FourWheelWarPony (a film about an Apache skateboard team), and much more. The festival runs from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and is free to the public.  Get the full program and download a parking map.

First Annual Phoenix Food Truck Festival

Move on from drool-worthy homes and culture to drool-worthy food at the Phoenix Food Truck Festival, taking place at the A.R.T.S. market space on Roosevelt Row. Celebrate the mobile cuisine revolution by sampling the goods from over 30 different food trucks.  Hosted by Roosevelt Row Community Development Corporation (CDC) and the Phoenix Street Food Coalition, this event will bring together the valley’s finest fare on wheels along with a beer and wine garden and live music.  The festival runs from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m., tickets are $30. Event info at phxstreetfood.org.

Fifth Annual Downtown Phoenix Pub Crawl

Finish the night with “One Crawl to Rule Them All” visiting some of Downtown Phoenix’s most beloved bars, saloons, pubs, lounges, clubs and restaurants from 9 pm to 3 am. Spend the night collecting beads from various Crawl stops and cap your evening with a post-Crawl breakfast and dance party at Steve’s Greenhouse Grill ($6.95 + gratuity). Giveaways for all who make it to the finish line! The Crawl starts at 9 p.m. with Trolley buses available until 2 a.m. to move participants from pub to pub. Tickets are $12 in advance or $15 the day of the Crawl.

Heard Museum Annual Benefit Gala – Moondance

Performances by Kris Kristofferson and Merle Haggard will cap an evening of cowboy boots and bolo ties as the Heard honors longtime museum trustee and scholar Carol Ann Mackay and her husband Harvey Mackay, author, Arizona Republic columnist and renowned businessman. Food for the event will be presented by Arizona Taste Fine Catering in collaboration with renowned Barrio Café chef Silvana Saloido Esparza. Slap on your spurs and join the fun to help  provide critical funding to meet the Heard Museum’s educational mission.

Tags: Arizona Humanities Festival, art exhibits, cultural events, Dia de los Muertos, Downtown Phoenix Partnership, Evans Churchill neighborhood, fashion shows, food trucks, Grand Avenue Festival, Heard Museum, historic tours, interior tours, pub crawl, Roosevelt Row
Posted in Arts & Culture, ASU Campus, Culture, Districts, Downtown District, Eats & Drinks, Evans Churchill, Families / Kids, Grand Ave, Live Music, News, News & Events, Roosevelt |

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