Raven Chacon’s Still Life No. 3, on view at Heard Museum through November 3, retells the Navajo creation story, Diné Bahane’, in the form of a sound, light, and... Read More...
Nicole Royse in her Scottsdale gallery, Royse Contemporary
Art is a profession that requires skills in every odd trade – patching walls, drafting press rele... Read More...
Photo Lisa Olsen
“Clay is the best material in so many ways,” Patricia Sannit explains as we sit in her North Phoenix studio. “It’s one of the few materials... Read More...
When Restaurant Progress opened a couple of years ago in the Melrose neighborhood of central Phoenix, this hip, chef-driven concept quickly met with rave review... Read More...
Michelle Nunes from NOONS
In the early 2000s, in downtown Phoenix – long before it blossomed into what it is today – three women from different backgrounds,... Read More...
Photo Jeff Kronenfeld
When Ariel “Ari” Bracamonte was growing up in Glendale, he used to roll with his three brothers to the
local convenience store to pee... Read More...
June Wayne, “Secretary to a Publisher (Plate 6 of the Dorothy Series),” 1976, lithograph, 17 x 1/4 x 21 1/2 inches, Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm Dorf... Read More...
Shizu Saldamando, “Grace and Ira, Golden Hour At and Despite Steele Indian School Park,” 2019, Mixed media on wood, Courtesy of the artist
Painted portraits, ... Read More...
HUGS Etc, 79" X 98"
Esao Andrews’ mid-career retrospective at Mesa Contemporary Art Museum, Petrichor, evokes a lot of feelings and questions about the arti... Read More...
Photo: Enrique Garcia
A bright and prolific artist who has become a figure in the Phoenix art scene seemingly overnight, Nyla Lee has been adding her colorf... Read More...