Your Guide to Metro Phoenix’s Biggest Spring Events in 2022
Including festivals, conventions, sporting events, and art exhibitions.
Including festivals, conventions, sporting events, and art exhibitions.
Video game art, paper dresses, and light-based works are just some of your choices.
Including murals, performances, exhibits, and more.
Here’s what we know so far.
Highlights will include a group show at The Lodge Art Studio on Grand Avenue.
See works by renowned glass artist Dale Chihuly at Desert Botanical Garden and Taliesin West.
What to see and where to see it.
Artist Beatrice Moore says more than a dozen break-ins have occurred in recent months.
What to see, and where to see it.
Expect a mix of light-based artworks, concerts, and creative activities along the Scottsdale Waterfront.
Here’s what we know so far – and why it matters.
First up is an exhibit exploring pandemic and political themes.
Quick bits of culture news to help you keep up with the city’s creative side.
Owners Kim Moody and Dana Johnson’s bungalow in the Garfield neighborhood has nurtured generations of artists.
Her drawings and watercolors illustrate Phoenix landmarks like Crescent Ballroom and Grand Avenue.
You shouldn’t miss Tool’s handpainted drum kit in Mesa or Dale Chihuly glass art at the Desert Botanical Garden and Taliesin West.
Cahokia provides a space for Indigenous creatives and social entrepreneurs to collaborate.
Here’s a look at some of our favorite artworks from the annual Phoenix tradition.
Your guide to art parties, exhibits, and free museum admission.
Two developers want to transform the Tempe hub.
Conservative attacks on Native rights could impact federal action on other issues.
Here’s everything you need to know about the annual art event.