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The Heard Museum’s New $1.25 Million Gallery Opens This Weekend

By Lynn TrimbleFebruary 10, 2017

Here’s what to expect.

Phoenix Urban Design Week 2017: Here’s Everything You Need to Know

Phoenix Urban Design Week 2017: Here’s Everything You Need to Know

By Lynn TrimbleFebruary 9, 2017

From hangouts to lectures and tours.

10 Awesome Tattooers You Need to Know in Metro Phoenix

By Josh CheslerFebruary 9, 2017

They’re way talented.

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How ASU Researchers Helped Find — and Save — Rare Medieval Manuscripts

How ASU Researchers Helped Find — and Save — Rare Medieval Manuscripts

By Lynn TrimbleFebruary 8, 2017

“No one outside the monastery had ever seen them.”

13 Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix, February 6 to 12

13 Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix, February 6 to 12

By Becky Bartkowski and OthersFebruary 6, 2017

Your week = planned.

How Steve Yazzie Turned Three Years of Hiking into an Art Show at the Heard Museum

How Steve Yazzie Turned Three Years of Hiking into an Art Show at the Heard Museum

By Lynn TrimbleFebruary 3, 2017

It’s called “Black White Blue Yellow.”

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Roosevelt Growhouse Finds Temporary Home in Downtown Phoenix

Roosevelt Growhouse Finds Temporary Home in Downtown Phoenix

By Lynn TrimbleFebruary 3, 2017

Not far from its original location.

5 Things to Do for $5 or Less in Metro Phoenix, February 3 to 5

By Becky Bartkowski and OthersFebruary 2, 2017

Art, culture, and a Super Bowl party at your fave gay bar..

Here Are All the Changes Coming to monOrchid in Downtown Phoenix

Here Are All the Changes Coming to monOrchid in Downtown Phoenix

By Lynn TrimbleFebruary 2, 2017

“We want to bring the eyes of the art world to Phoenix.”

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Your Guide to February 2017’s First Friday in Phoenix

Your Guide to February 2017’s First Friday in Phoenix

By Lynn TrimbleFebruary 1, 2017

Must-sees, plus a guide by arts district.

Here’s the Best Art We Saw in Metro Phoenix During January 2017

Here’s the Best Art We Saw in Metro Phoenix During January 2017

By Lynn TrimbleJanuary 31, 2017

Featuring Carrie Marill, Daniel Friedman, and Ann Morton.

How to Buy 2017 Modern Phoenix Home Tour Tickets

How to Buy 2017 Modern Phoenix Home Tour Tickets

By Becky BartkowskiJanuary 30, 2017

Here’s what you need to know.

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Jaclyn Roessel Is Leaving the Heard Museum — Here’s Why

Jaclyn Roessel Is Leaving the Heard Museum — Here’s Why

By Lynn TrimbleJanuary 27, 2017

“I am so grateful to have had my first real job out of college be my dream job.”

13 Metro Phoenix Creatives React to Trump’s Plans to Eliminate Arts Funding

13 Metro Phoenix Creatives React to Trump’s Plans to Eliminate Arts Funding

By Lynn TrimbleJanuary 27, 2017

Alberto Rios, Douglas Miles, and Jaclyn Roessel weigh in.

5 Things to Do for $5 or Less in Metro Phoenix, January 27 to 29

5 Things to Do for $5 or Less in Metro Phoenix, January 27 to 29

By Becky Bartkowski and OthersJanuary 26, 2017

Talk is cheap — and so are these events.

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Tempe Center for the Arts Is Launching Original Events — Starting with DisruptFEST

Tempe Center for the Arts Is Launching Original Events — Starting with DisruptFEST

By Lynn TrimbleJanuary 25, 2017

“I want to do art that pushes the envelope, and blurs all the boundaries.”

Paradise Valley Artist Beth Ames Swartz Wants to Repair the World Through Art

Paradise Valley Artist Beth Ames Swartz Wants to Repair the World Through Art

By Lynn TrimbleJanuary 24, 2017

“Tikkun Olam” spans five decades of her work.

Here’s Why You Should Be Paying Attention to Arizona Opera

Here’s Why You Should Be Paying Attention to Arizona Opera

By Lynn TrimbleJanuary 20, 2017

Its next season is bold.

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Five15 Arts: An Oral History of the Phoenix Art Collective’s First 15 Years

Five15 Arts: An Oral History of the Phoenix Art Collective’s First 15 Years

By Lynn TrimbleJanuary 20, 2017

The collective lost its Roosevelt Row space, but has a new show.

“Nasty Women” Is One Hell of a Group Hug at Grand ArtHaus in Phoenix

“Nasty Women” Is One Hell of a Group Hug at Grand ArtHaus in Phoenix

By Lynn TrimbleJanuary 20, 2017

Sometimes community trumps art.

Here Are the 2017 Arizona Governor’s Arts Awards Nominees

By Becky BartkowskiJanuary 20, 2017

Presented by Arizona Citizens for the Arts and Governor Doug Ducey’s office.

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5 Free Things to Do in Metro Phoenix, January 20 to 22

5 Free Things to Do in Metro Phoenix, January 20 to 22

By Becky Bartkowski and OthersJanuary 19, 2017

Nastiness, new Liz Lerman work, and a Constitution convo.

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