Five Calls for Phoenix Artists

From exhibitions to public art to bottle designs, here are a few opportunities you’ll want to keep an eye on: 1. Herberger Theater Center The Herberger Theater Center in Phoenix is calling for artwork for two shows in 2012 with themes: “Chomp: A Show about Comestibles” and “Memory by Play”. Interested artists…

SMoCA’s Latest Exhibit Gives Glimpse Into the Lives of Its Artists

There’s something about the daily ritual of commuting via subway that encourages strategizing. Especially when the LED display says that the train is still five minutes away. Time, therefore, to plot your moves. I experienced this firsthand for many years. Constantly weighing my options: Where can I stand on the…

The Weekly Tween: Desert Dream

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. …

Pantone Announces 2012 Color of the Year, Tangerine Tango

​Pantone Color Institute, the world-renowned authority on color, has announced the 2012 color of the year. Let’s hear it for 17-1463, Tangerine Tango. “The 2011 color of the year, PANTONE 18-2120 Honeysuckle, encouraged us to face everyday troubles with verve and vigor,” writes Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color…

Modern Manor: Treasure Hunting in Retro Heaven

You don’t have to drive four hours for a taste of Palm Springs’ Midcentury glamour. Instead, head to Modern Manor, a Melrose District warehouse specializing in designer furniture and decor. The Manor’s pieces are in perfect condition from designers including Charles and Ray Eames (Bonus: check out a documentary on the…

Scottsdale and Tempe’s IN FLUX Coffee Talks for Prospective Artists

If you’re looking to toss your creative hat (and ideas) into the second cycle IN FLUX, Tuesday’s the time to ask questions. Scottsdale and Tempe IN FLUX Project Managers Kirstin Van Cleef and Maja Aurora will host a coffee talk about the public art projects that aim to activate empty storefronts along Scottsdale’s…

Robrt Pela’s Tour of the Westward Ho

While hunting for underground spaces and secrets for this year’s Best of Phoenix issue, I landed at the Westward Ho in downtown Phoenix a few times; the historic building was rumored to have a tunnel to the City’s Gold Spot Bowling Alley — what’s now a big, vacant hole beneath…

A Design-Inspired Ephemera Crawl with Carol Panaro-Smith and Josie Cirincione

Most people go antiquing to nab that one-of-a-kind chair or coffee table. But local artists Carol Panaro-Smith and Josie Cirincione go antiquing to find ephemera, or antique paper goods they can use in their next projects.This Saturday, Panaro-Smith and Cirincione, both instructors at Gilbert’s Art Intersection, hosted an Ephemera Crawl…