Last week’s RadiatePHX poll asked participants to identify the downtown art categories that mattered most to them, and the results were very interesting.
Sample a delectable array of food writing, from classics of nonfiction to debut novels.
ASU’s International Artist Residency Program at Combine Studios received a grant funding three international artists to develop collaborative art projects with the community.
Taking the five senses for his guide, Colin Columna riffs on the sense of hearing to explore what makes downtown unique.
New “Super Publication” showcases local art, combines Downtown Phoenix Directory and Downtown Dining Guide, and greatly expands coverage.
Actors Theatre revives the art of summer stock.
New destination maps at light rail stations are providing neighborhood welcome mats for residents and visitors alike.
Discover this gem on Roosevelt Row, where Jazz in AZ offers year-round shows, classes, and jam sessions.
The Phoenix Center for the Arts hosts the second annual DinoCon on August 2nd.
BUILD! Toy Brick Art at the Heard Museum shows how artists utilize a favorite children’s toy in new and creative ways.