If you know your way around In Design and a thing or two about Phoenix’s public art, you may have the skills needed to join the City’s graphic design team.
Last week’s RadiatePHX poll asked participants to identify the downtown art categories that mattered most to them, and the results were very interesting.
ASU’s International Artist Residency Program at Combine Studios received a grant funding three international artists to develop collaborative art projects with the community.
Local artists Chele Hill and Andy Brown add bright new murals at 7th Avenue and Roosevelt.
720 Gallery celebrates its last First Friday with an exhibition by Nuna Dow, as well as a benefit for Bassim Al-Shakir, “Artists Helping Artists.”
Twenty-six Arizona artists were selected by a juror panel to exhibit at the annual event.
The Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture is looking for teaching artists who can help students write poems related to recycling and the environment.
Shiny Happy People are waiting to be discovered in downtown Phoenix.
New destination maps at light rail stations are providing neighborhood welcome mats for residents and visitors alike.
BUILD! Toy Brick Art at the Heard Museum shows how artists utilize a favorite children’s toy in new and creative ways.