The annual “downtown urban imaginarium” is a do-it-yourself tour de force of self-guided street art creativity, held the last weekend in April each year.
As daylight fades to twilight, bright blue skies fade to muted pinks, purples and oranges, creating a watercolor painting overhead.
Muhammed creates paintings and found-object assemblages rooted in everyday life and spirituality. His first solo exhibition opens tonight at Modified Arts.
Stroll through galleries, see some friendly faces and meet the artists at April’s Third Friday.
Join in the third annual 1920s-themed Gin & Jazz Preservation Party, featuring bathtub gin, live music, dance lessons and hors d’oeuvres.
Sometimes it’s nice to just look out at the horizon, above the city skyline, to keep yourself grounded.
Head to Steele Indian School park on Saturday, April 22 for this all day, family friendly event featuring House DJs and performers from across the country.
The lineup for the inaugural Lost Lake Festival, taking place Oct. 20-22 at Steele Indian School Park, features Chance the Rapper, The Killers and more.
The three day festival takes the stage at Herberger Theater April 20-22 featuring off-the-cuff performances from local, national and international acts.
When artists unleash their creative visions on the walls of our city, it provides the colorful and meaningful backdrop to our daily lives in downtown Phoenix.