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The exhibition "William Herbert 'Buck' Dunton: A Mainer Goes West" is organized jointly by the Phoenix Art Museum and the Harwood Museum of Art in Taos, New Mexico. This exhibition aims to explore the work of William Herbert "Buck" Dunton, a member of the Taos Society of Artists (TSA). Established in 1915, the TSA played […]
"Guarding the Art: A Frontline Perspective" will showcase a unique selection of works from the Phoenix Art Museum Collection, curated by guest curators drawn from the Museum's frontline teams, including security, visitor services, facilities, event-rentals, and retail-services. These individuals, actively involved in engaging with artworks and visitors in the galleries, offer unprecedented insights into the […]
"Barbie®: A Cultural Icon," a collaboration between Illusion Projects and Mattel, Inc., delves into the rich 60+ year history of the Barbie brand and explores the global influence this iconic […]
Exclusively sourced from the esteemed PhxArt fashion-design collection, "The Power of Pink" illuminates the intricate history of the color pink, traditionally associated with feminine expression. This exhibition meticulously traces the evolution of pink's role in fashion, from its origins in 17th-century France—worn by both men and women as a symbol of status, luxury, and power—to […]
"Multiple Realities: Experimental Art in the Eastern Bloc, 1960s–1980s" is a comprehensive survey exhibition that explores experimental art produced by nearly 100 artists from six Central-Eastern European nations: East Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Yugoslavia. The exhibition delves into the experiences of a generation of artists who navigated state-sanctioned control and censorship, using experimentation […]
In the enchanting European folk tale, "Be careful what you wish for," a kind-hearted woodcutter and his wife find themselves granted three wishes by a benevolent wood elf. However, they use these wishes in increasingly whimsical and amusing ways, leading to unexpected outcomes. This delightful story is brought to life through the art of hand […]
Scottsdale’s ArtWalk offers the opportunity to stroll at your own pace, wander into galleries through a festive area enjoying dramatic statues, bubbling fountains, tree-covered courtyards, famed restaurants and live music. Horse-drawn carriage rides, golf carts and trolley rides are available from plentiful free parking areas nearby. Look for valet parking service, available on Main Street […]
The market is in its 14th year and features more than 100 local growers and specialty food producers. Be ready to find a wide variety of organic and pesticide-free produce, seasonal specialties such as cider and apples, flowers, natural pork, beef, fish, free-range eggs from Arizona growers. You’ll also find cheese, freshly baked artisan breads, […]
Native Art Market was created in 2018 to provide a safe and affordable avenue for Native Americans to sell directly to the public for economic empowerment. Since opening, our venues have generated over millions of funds for Native artists and their families. Both locations provide only quality Native handmade items. Imports and Imitations are strictly […]
april 20 | 5:30 pm – may 25 | 7:30 pm Join us in The Quad on Saturday nights from 5:30-7:30 and kick back to local tunes while you unwind […]
Native Art Market was created in 2018 to provide a safe and affordable avenue for Native Americans to sell directly to the public for economic empowerment. Since opening, our venues have generated over millions of funds for Native artists and their families. Both locations provide only quality Native handmade items. Imports and Imitations are strictly […]
Summer Concert Series 2024 April 28 – June 23 Sunday Nights 7 – 8:30 p.m. Free Admission! Rock and roll at the Railroad Park is back on track! Enjoy free […]