What Happened to Paulina Miller Gallery?

R.I.P. Paulina Miller Gallery. The upscale art space inside the historic Charles E. Palen House at Roosevelt and First streets in downtown Phoenix quietly stopped hosting monthly exhibits in mid-2010, after more than 10 years of showcasing local and national art. No one seemed to notice, in part because the…

Six Must-Sees For Third Friday (Feb. 18)

If it were up to us, every day would be Third Friday with tons of new work from local artists who are just debuting and have been around for a while. Here are six shows you won’t want to miss: 1. What Goes On and What Takes Place @ Modified…

JB Snyder’s Wet Paint Valentine

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, “Woah, when did that go up?”, we bring you Mural City, a series on the murals springing up around town — their…

Fusion Architecture Nominated For Global Honor by Holland’s Afrika Museum

The Netherlands’ Afrika Museum and African Architecture Matters recently announced that Valley-based Fusion Architecture’s Garden City Park is one of three finalists for the 2010 “Blueprints of Paradise” competition. Kobina Banning, founder of Fusion Architecture (FA), and his team “were asked to visualize their vision on ‘future built Africa,'” says…

Midori’s Performance Art: The Best Part of Fetish Revolution 11

Fetish Revolution 11 took over the Venue Scottsdale on Saturday, February 12, and to many of the thousand-plus people in attendance, the most exciting performances were flesh-hook acrobatics by local group Life Suspended.But for us, the most exciting performance — and by far the most amazing thing we’ve ever seen…

Coronado Neighborhood History Book, Doodlers Anonymous, 1001 Journals, and Tilt Gallery Call for Entries

Coronado Neighborhood History BookDonna Reiner, Jen Kitson, and the Coronado Neighborhood Association are compiling a history-centric tome about one of Phoenix’s coolest historic neighborhoods, and they’re looking for old photos, stories, and any other relevant materials. The effort will be printed by Arcadia Publishing, who recently dropped a book about…

MADONE’s “Differences” Tonight at SOLA

MAD ONE (aka Mike Neely) is leaving town. The local street art brain behind more than a few notable stencils, stickers, and pieces around the street scene and rotating shows at Atmosphere Salon and Cartel Coffee is putting up a few of his pieces from his latest series, “Differences” before…

Comicon Kickoff Reveals Sulu, Elvira, and Other Guests

It’s official, George freaking Takei is coming to Phoenix Comicon. The announcement of the Star Trek actor’s appearance came at the Phoenix Comicon Kickoff event Thursday night. More than 300 people jammed into a Phoenix Convention Center seminar room to hear what guests, events, and exclusive items were confirmed for…

IDK Gallery Adds to Scottsdale’s Pop-Up Gallery Landscape

Scottsdale’s pop-up gallery scene continues to gain steam. One of the latest participants is IDK Gallery, which opened in December and will be unveiling its second art show tonight. Idakatherine Graver has been an artist for 35 years, but IDK, located at 4200 North Marshall Way, Suite 1, is the…

Jane Reddin (1957- 2011)

Jane Reddin, the local creative who retired from her legal career to support the blooming arts scene in Central Phoenix, died on Sunday evening. Reddin was known and celebrated for her passion for locally made artwork. She opened Practical Art on Central Avenue north of Camelback in early 2008. Two…

Midcentury Marvels Authors Talk Arizona Architecture Wednesday

Coffee with a side of Phoenix architecture never tasted better. The Phoenix Historic Preservation Office and Ryden Architects, Inc.will present and sign copies of their newly released book, “Midcentury Marvels: Commercial Architecture of Phoenix, 1945-1975,” at Royal at the Market on Wednesday from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.. The book, described…

Earll Residence Nominated for ArchDaily’s Building of the Year

A piece of Phoenix architecture is up for a national award, which you can help along with a vote. Each year, ArchDaily, an online source of worldwide architectural news, celebrates one building chosen from worldwide nominations. Buildings are nominated based on adaptive re-use, interior and exterior sustainability, and imaginative design…

Dangerous and Hard to See at Bragg’s Pie Factory

ASU School of Art’s cheeky exhibition, “Dangerous and Hard to See,” opens this Friday at Bragg’s Pie Factory in Phoenix. The show, curated by Ryan Peter Miller, features local and national artists whose work challenges the idea of traditional gallery exhibitions though installation, subject and interaction with the viewer. “We kind…

Brian Kershisnik’s “NICE WORDS” Relies on You for Meaning

You’ll probably like Utah painter Brian Kershisnik’s work. His paintings, many of them mattress-size, aren’t the kind that provoke controversy. There is no dark torture coming through in this work. If anything, there are peace and conviction here. And if you don’t like his work, exactly, you probably won’t dislike…