Rose Johnson’s Memorial at Icehouse a Somber Send-Off

For all the talk of Rose Johnson’s good-bye fete at the Icehouse being a celebration rather than a memorial, the emotional climate at Saturday night’s send-off was more somber than sunny, as hundreds of people gathered to honor the former Phoenix artist. The Icehouse proved to be a particularly fitting…

Arty Girl: Save money at MADE art boutique tonight!

I swear to God, if I make another, “Hey kids, with the economy being down and all…” comment on this blog, my creativity is officially tapped out.So I tread carefully as I write about MADE art boutique’s celebration of the recent, mini-recovery of the economy we’ve all barely felt with…

Arty Girl: Paolo Soleri’s 90th Birthday

I get the feeling I’ve been pushing some early morning events on you lately and I apologize for that, I really do. But it’s summer and unless you want to go outside in devil weather, you have the choice of late evenings or early mornings for your outings (although this…

Arty Girl: Shop at Phoenix Art Museum’s Archives

While reading this blog, please keep these catchphrases in mind:”Fake it ’til you make it.””Imitation is the highest form of flattery.””Originality is overrated.””Your living room could use some decorating.”Okay, I added that last one. I’m just trying to show that something like Phoenix Art Museum’s Archival Print Collection can work…

Arty Girl: Arizona Arts in Big Trouble

Yes, our state’s art budgets are in trouble – big time. But don’t panic yet. Keep cool, keep calm and keep your head because we need you out there, soldier!There’s still time to help and you can make a difference in just a few minutes without having to reach for…

Arty Girl: Summer Solstice Sunrise at James Turrell Skyspace

If you’re new to Arty Girl, you won’t be annoyed by this blog. If you’ve been following Arty Girl, on the other hand, you might be turned off by my incessant need to write about the James Turrell Skyspace at Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art.I can’t help it. It’s an…

Arty Girl: Garfield Neighborhood Shows Off

Don’t let that shoddy photoshop job fool you…this might be pretty neat.One of the biggest complaints I hear about Phoenix is its nasty little habit of going Godzilla on old buildings and replacing them with stuccoed generic strip malls. I love you, Phoenix, and you know I am always the…

Arty Girl: Go to PAM for First Friday

Oh, First Friday…while I enjoy writing about the stuff on Roosevelt Row and Grand Ave, sometimes it just feels like the easy way out. That’s why I like to take you a little bit off the beaten path.I guess I’m just a girl who likes to keep her options open.So…

“Binh Danh: In the Eclipse of Angkor” at Lisa Sette Gallery Uses an Alternative Photographic Process to Burn Images of Khmer Rouge Victims Into Your Soul

Ghostly traces of somber Asian children’s faces are just part of the stark imagery that will haunt your dreams after seeing “Binh Danh: In the Eclipse of Angkor,” the current exhibition at Lisa Sette Gallery, open until June 27. Artist photographer Binh Danh’s photos of their anxious expressions, burned onto…

Arty Girl: David van Alphen at Perihelion Arts

They always say “write what you know”. I think I’ll take the liberty to change that saying to “make what you know”. Consider it my gift to the world (and it works for this blog, so there ya go).Anyway, “make what you know” comes to mind when I see the…

Rest in Peace, Rose Johnson

The Phoenix arts community is still reeling today from news that one of its pioneers, painter and muralist Rose Johnson, 48, died yesterday, Sunday, May 31, at Sanglah General Hospital in Bali. The Jakarta Post is now reporting that Johnson most probably died from acute alcohol poisoning as a result…

Arty Girl: Engineering Meets Art This Friday

Okay, folks. I’m going to blog about the Echelman piece. I know, I know…again????I realize I’ve covered the ever living being out of this sculpture, but, I also feel I’m justified to give it just a liiiittle more attention.This Friday, June 5th, put your thinking caps on for the “Civic…

Arty Girl: City of Phoenix Public Arts Wants You

There are a lot of bored people out there right now. I’m talking about the unemployed, of course (although audiences of the new Terminator movie might fit the category as well – just my opinion).Without work, one becomes under-stimulated, restless and anxious. And if you happen to be an unemployed…

Arty Girl: A Couple Things…

In keeping with our postmodern or post postmodern (depending on your preference) world in which one must surrender to the idea of constantly referencing, well, everything that has already existed, it’s only inevitable that I, Arty Girl, would come full circle and blog about preexisting blogs.First up, remember this? It’s…

Arty Girl: Help Your Local Arts

Okay, so the economy took a great big dump and we’re all shakin’ in our boots, right?I suppose the good news is, there’s always someone worse off than you. Just think of the artists. They were “starving” even during the roaring 90’s.Without our artists and the organizations that support their…

Arty Girl: a.ware girls Craft Party

When I was a kid, I couldn’t survive a summer here without discovering some kind of new craft to get my hands tangled in. There was the summer of watercolors, origami, Fimo clay, puffy paint…name any craft for kids that got popular in the early 90’s and you can bet…

Arty Girl: The Kids Are Alright at Hoodlums

I sure do appreciate places like Hoodlums. It’s a music and movie store so it’s automatically cool and they’ve been rotating some pretty great local art. Not to mention, every art show comes with an art opening that’s not all stuffy like the fancy galleries. Nah, at Hoodlums, it always…

Arty Girl: Mark Klett and Byron Wolfe at Phoenix Art Museum

When I first heard of this exhibition, I had my doubts. Which was pretty silly of me. I mean, you can’t really go wrong with the Grand Canyon. There’s just no denying that it kicks butt.The concept for “Charting the Canyon” by Mark Klett and Byron Wolfe is quite simple…