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Here’s a Big List of Opportunities for Phoenix Artists

Here’s a Big List of Opportunities for Phoenix Artists

By Lynn TrimbleJuly 21, 2021

More than a dozen opportunities for Arizona artists, from grants to exhibits.

Why Indigenous Artist Jacob A. Meders Filled a Room at SMoCA With Dirt

Why Indigenous Artist Jacob A. Meders Filled a Room at SMoCA With Dirt

By Robrt L. PelaJuly 20, 2021

The ASU professor has a thought-provoking installation on view in Scottsdale.

Art Groups Get COVID-19 Relief Grants – And More Metro Phoenix Arts News

Art Groups Get COVID-19 Relief Grants – And More Metro Phoenix Arts News

By Lynn TrimbleJuly 16, 2021

Quick bits of art news, including which groups just got COVID-19 relief grants.

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Artist Patricia Sannit Is Launching Rocking S Art Ranch, a New Creative Space in Phoenix

Artist Patricia Sannit Is Launching Rocking S Art Ranch, a New Creative Space in Phoenix

By Lynn TrimbleJuly 15, 2021

The Rocking S Art Ranch will includes studios for several artists.

Phoenix Artist and Snood City Founder Michelle Meyer Wins Arizona ArtPrize Pitch Night

Phoenix Artist and Snood City Founder Michelle Meyer Wins Arizona ArtPrize Pitch Night

By Lynn TrimbleJuly 14, 2021

First, she had to beat out Arizona artists competing for a $15,000 prize.

A New Mural Honors Two Artists Murdered in Roosevelt Row

A New Mural Honors Two Artists Murdered in Roosevelt Row

By Lynn TrimbleJuly 7, 2021

David Bessent and Zachary Walter were shot downtown in 2018.

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Don’t Forget: This Friday’s a First Friday in Phoenix

Don’t Forget: This Friday’s a First Friday in Phoenix

By Lynn TrimbleJuly 1, 2021

What to see — and where to see it.

The Best Things We’ve Seen in Phoenix This Year (So Far)

The Best Things We’ve Seen in Phoenix This Year (So Far)

By Lynn TrimbleJune 30, 2021

Including new creative spaces, pandemic pivots, exhibits, and a mural collaboration.

Tonight Is Your Chance to See Alice Cooper’s Andy Warhol Painting in Person

Tonight Is Your Chance to See Alice Cooper’s Andy Warhol Painting in Person

By Jennifer GoldbergJune 24, 2021

The iconic work of art will be on display for one night only.

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The Departure of Another Director Raises Questions About the Future of Phoenix Art Museum

The Departure of Another Director Raises Questions About the Future of Phoenix Art Museum

By Robrt L. PelaJune 23, 2021

Tim Rodgers is leaving the helm of Phoenix Art Museum after less than a year, another blow to the beleaguered institution.

Get Ready to Hunt for Free Art During Game of Shrooms on June 12

Get Ready to Hunt for Free Art During Game of Shrooms on June 12

By Lynn TrimbleJune 11, 2021

How Phoenix artists are participating in a one-day global event that’s all about democratizing art.

Artists React to Their Murals Being Covered Up at monOrchid in Roosevelt Row

Artists React to Their Murals Being Covered Up at monOrchid in Roosevelt Row

By Lynn TrimbleJune 10, 2021

“It’s indicative of what’s happening in Phoenix.”

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Where to Go Tonight for June’s First Friday in Downtown Phoenix

Where to Go Tonight for June’s First Friday in Downtown Phoenix

By Lynn TrimbleJune 4, 2021

Time to brave the heat and check out what’s going at First Friday in downtown Phoenix.

FilmBar Is Holding a Grand Reopening Tonight — And More Metro Phoenix Arts News

FilmBar Is Holding a Grand Reopening Tonight — And More Metro Phoenix Arts News

By Lynn TrimbleJune 4, 2021

Quick bits of culture news around metro Phoenix, including exhibits, leadership changes, and a new arts podcast.

Theater Is Back — And More Metro Phoenix Culture News

Theater Is Back — And More Metro Phoenix Culture News

By Lynn TrimbleMay 27, 2021

Several theaters have announced their 2021/22 seasons — here’s what to expect.

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A Popular Roosevelt Row Mural Is Disappearing — And More Metro Phoenix Culture News

A Popular Roosevelt Row Mural Is Disappearing — And More Metro Phoenix Culture News

By Lynn TrimbleMay 20, 2021

Take a selfie with JB Snyder’s wall while you still can.

Alice Cooper Found an Andy Warhol Painting in His Garage, and Now He’s Selling It

Alice Cooper Found an Andy Warhol Painting in His Garage, and Now He’s Selling It

By Jennifer GoldbergMay 14, 2021

Pretty good return on a $2,500 investment.

Changes Coming to Grand Avenue, Local NEA Grants, and More Metro Phoenix Culture News

Changes Coming to Grand Avenue, Local NEA Grants, and More Metro Phoenix Culture News

By Lynn TrimbleMay 13, 2021

Quick bits of arts and culture news to help you keep up with the city’s creative scene.

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ASU Gammage Reschedules Two Musicals — And More Metro Phoenix Culture News

ASU Gammage Reschedules Two Musicals — And More Metro Phoenix Culture News

By Lynn TrimbleMay 7, 2021

Quick bits of culture news, including new ASU Gammage dates for two Broadway musicals.

After Outcry on Coronado Message Board, an Artist Paints Over Her George Floyd Mural

After Outcry on Coronado Message Board, an Artist Paints Over Her George Floyd Mural

By Lynn TrimbleMay 4, 2021

After a Black community member described it as a “black trauma mural,” Jeremie “bacpac” Franko painted over her Floyd mural in Coronado last week.

ASU Names Its New Film School Director — And More Metro Phoenix Culture News

ASU Names Its New Film School Director — And More Metro Phoenix Culture News

By Lynn TrimbleApril 29, 2021

Quick bits of culture news, including venues getting ready to reopen in metro Phoenix.

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Artists Plan New East Phoenix Space — And More Metro Culture News

Artists Plan New East Phoenix Space — And More Metro Culture News

By Lynn TrimbleApril 22, 2021

Quick bits of culture news to help you keep up with the city’s creative side.

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