Steve Hates Aquaman

It’s pretty safe to say that you won’t see Negativsteve Mandel dressed as Aquaman this Halloween. Or any other day for that matter, as the local comic book geek absolutely loathes the underwater hero of DC Comics lore. Hence the name of his humorous Tumblr, “Steve Hates Aquaman.” “I am…

Jenny Ignaszewski’s Grand Avenue Mural Love Map

As if we needed another reason to get excited about this weekend’s Grand Avenue Festival. Jenny Ignaszewski, aka Iggy Art, created the first Grand Avenue Mural Love map that’s available for download on the Grand Avenue website, and should probably belong on a wall of its own. (Just an idea …) The local artist,…

Eye Lounge Presents Eye Candy, a Gallery Exhibition and Fundraiser

Talk about eye candy. A group of our favorite local artists will have their work up for view (and sale) this Friday at eye lounge gallery in downtown Phoenix. A sugary addition: all proceeds raised from the collective’s auction will go toward funding future exhibitions. On October 21, eye lounge contemporary art will…

The Weekly Tween: William LeGoullon’s Intermission

Each week, local artist, GIF afficionado and Holy Page creator Christian Fillardo, creates The Weekly Tween, an animated image of something he finds in the local art community.  This Week’s Find: A show flier for William LeGoullon’s latest exhibition, Intermission, at monOrchid on October 21. More info here…

A Phoenix Design Week(s) Party, Calle 16-Style

In September 2010, Barrio cafe’s Silvana Salcido Esparza kicked off a mural explosion along 16th Street. A year later, she has no plans of slowing down. Tonight, the chef and local art fiend along with Calle 16’s gaggle of artists including Casebeer, Randall Wilson, Gennaro Garcia, Breeze, Colton Brock, Hugo Medina, Lalo Cota, Jenny…

Melissa Martinez’s Why Should I Be So Sad? at Scottsdale Belle Tower

“That’s what this piece is about,” says Tempe artist Melissa Martinez. “I went from having one of the worst times of my life to having one of the best.”The Tempe-based artist just finished installing her latest public work titled, Why Should I Be So Sad? at the Scottsdale Belle Art Tower, a main entrance…

DOSE’s “Right to Remain”

It’s about time Phoenix sees some serious mural love. In the interest of giving credit to their artists and because we’re losing track of the times we’ve said, “Whoa, when did that go up?”, we bring you Mural City, a series on the murals springing up around town — their artists,…

A Modern Phoenix Tour with Alison King

Mid-century modern maven Alison King led the first of Phoenix Design Week’s Modern Phoenix tours on Saturday. The daylong excursion is best described as a grownup field trip (complete with Capri Suns on the bus) catering to lovers of architecture, innovative design, and historic preservation. After exploring the Phoenix Financial…

Monsterland’s Sneak Preview Night in Photos

There was a distinct chill in the air last night, which provided the perfect setting for the arrival of Monsterland.The Mesa haunted house and horror film museum held a special sneak preview on Wednesday night, offering a select few the chance to catch a glimpse of its undead denizens. When Monsterland’s…

PURL Jam Hosts Ignite-Style Expo Investigating Urbanism

Retrofitting sprawl. Latino urbanism. The evolving streetscape of greater Phoenix. These are all topics of interest at this Friday’s PURL Jam, an urban visual research exhibition hosted by the think tank (and branch of Arizona State University) Phoenix Urban Research Laboratory. The event, part of the ongoing Phoenix Design Week(s),…

Group Charged with Tagging an Archeological Site in Tucson

Two years after a U.S. Bureau of Land Management ranger noticed graffiti on one of Tucson’s oldest archeological sites, five people have been ordered by Assistant U.S. Attorney Ann DeMarais to pay more than $43,240 in damages. Johnathan Lopez, 23, Andrew Magallanes, 21, Robert Norton, 23 Cynthia Norton, 20 and…

Call for Artists: Downtown Public Market’s Mural Contest

To celebrate its second year in downtown Phoenix, the Urban Grocery & Wine Bar is looking for a little color.  The market is currently looking for mural concepts that “capture the essence of the Downtown Phoenix community and our mission of making good food accessible to all.” According to the official…

Nine Must-Sees During Phoenix Design Week(s)

​We know October is going to be a crazy month. It’s nice enough to walk (a short distance) outside, Chaos Theory and the Grand Avenue Festival are right around the corner, and we’ve been keeping our wide eyes on the growing schedule of Phoenix Design Week(s), a three now four…

Josephine Davis and The Flufies

Josephine Davis is one of Red Hot Robot’s youngest regular shoppers and one of Phoenix’s youngest comic book artists. The 11-year-old visits the comic/collectible toy shop on 16th Street to check out new work by a few of her favorite local artists and to convince her dad (local artist Turner Davis)…