The Philosophies and Comics of Jon Haddock in This Week’s Issue of New Times

​Scottsdale’s Museum of Contemporary Art opened its summer season with exhibitions by Seattle-based installation duo Lead Pencil Studios and local artist Jon Haddock, who created and curated “IDIOS KOSMOS: KOINOS KOSMOS”.Haddock’s show, which will up be at SMoCA until October 2, includes visual, sculptural, and installation work by nine artists (including Haddock) and is…

By Myself and With My Friends at ASU Art Museum

​Things are getting a little hairy at Tempe’s ASU Art Museum, as guests and staff roam through the new video exhibition, By Myself and With My Friends. The show features five animal-centric works from international artists, and while none of the videos have human characters, the curators say the artists’…

Andrew Pielage and Jason Roehner’s “Photos of Tempe” Opens Friday

This summer, Tempe Public Art and Tempe’s post office will host “Photos of Tempe,” an visual effort by Arizona photographers Andrew Pielage and Jason Roehner to capture the city’s lifespan, transformation, and current state of progress.  Their photography will be showcased from July 8 to November 2 in the windows of the post office…

The Grid Show: A Survey of Local Mysteries at the Trunk Space

ocal history buffs Douglas Towne and Marshall Shore join efforts, there’s bound to a good story. And this Friday, there will be nine. The two guest curators are hosting The Grid Show — part of an annual celebration of local (and often obscure) culture and history that’s hosted by Downtown arts venue The Trunk Space. On…

Terry Border’s Bent Objects at After Hours Gallery

There aren’t many things Terry Border is afraid to photograph. The Indiana artist has captured a Cheeto and a chip getting hot and heavy, a circus peanut taming a lion, and peanut butter proposing to jelly. Of course, these are all scenes that he’s built — from wire.Having published one book of his creations…

Final Friday at the Open Source Project

TGIFF. The Open Source Project in Tempe is hosting their monthly party tonight and they’re bringing a new round of local art and folksy sounds of violinist Tobie Milford.”Final Fridays is when we exchange all the art out for the month,” says Michael Witham, co-owner of the Open Source Project. “Artists come and display their…

Help Phoenix Sculptor Pete Deise Create Stormy Seas

Phoenix-based sculptor Pete Deise isn’t a modern technology guy; he hasn’t owned a television in years and when we met with him at his downtown Phoenix home, he apologized for not having air-conditioning.He does, however, own a cellphone, a pretty high tech website, and he’s currently attempting to use technology (read: Kickstarter)…

SMoCA Hosts its Summer Opening on Friday

This Friday, Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art will be a cool place to both see and be seen — and not just because its proprietors keep the air conditioning at a chilly 72 degrees. SMoCA will hold its annual Summer Opening Celebration, marking the beginning of the season and offering local…

Ai Weiwei is Released in China

China’s most prominent artist and political activist Ai Weiwei was released from detainment today on bail. The artist was arrested in April for “economic crimes,” though arts communities worldwide suspected Chinese officials of wanting to silence his outspoken criticism of the country’s government. Ai gave a TED talk in March…

Bugging Out With Insect Artist Lindsey Bessanson

When it was time for dissection in high school science class, local artist Lindsey Bessanson was fearless. “I was the one who pretty much did everyone else’s homework,” she says. Bessanson eventually found a practical use for her willingness to get up close and personal with dead bugs, first casting…

Space Boy Jordan Thomas and His Handmade Robots Invade Phoenix

Last month, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), issued a guide on how to survive the zombie apocalypse. While the chances of a ‘humans v. zombies’ showdown are highly unlikely, preparedness is the only way we’ll win the war on terror.However, if robots come to life, they’re totally…

Five Calls to Phoenix Artists

There’s still a ton of time before classes pick back up and your friends are back in town from vacation, which means plenty of downtime for creativity. Here are five local opportunities … Dia de los Muertos: A Celebration of Life Exhibition @ XicoXico, a local arts organization created by…

NOISE Moves into Former Squeeze Gallery Space in Scottsdale

Gunner Williams is on a tight schedule. The local artist and co-owner of NOISE Art Space in Scottsdale is moving his collection into the 1,500 square-foot space at 4200 N. Marshall Way (the spot of now-defunct Squeeze Gallery). He has a few walls to knock down, lights to put up,…