The impression many people have about viewing Native American works in a museum is that they are looking at artifacts—relics from the past that anthropologist... Read More...
Assemblage differs from other art forms because the artist takes objects or images that already exist (instead of creating them from raw materials) and juxtapos... Read More...
Ichi is the Japanese word for “one,” and it is also the title of the recent exhibition at Lulubell Toy Bodega, in Mesa. A special one-night event, “Ichi” cele... Read More...
I sit in a room every night and write with a portrait of David Bowie watching over me. It was painted by Jules Demetrius shortly after Bowie’s death and since... Read More...
No two fashion designers share the same story. That said, Alejandra Inzunza’s emergence on the scene might be particularly unique and full of kismet. The youn... Read More...
Devin Fleenor is a third-generation Phoenician, the product of a place without a distinguishing drawl or general disposition. Instead, Phoenix embodies the no... Read More...
For decades, the Icehouse in Phoenix’s warehouse district has been a staple of the local art scene, mounting diverse exhibitions and legendary performances. I... Read More...
Alternative Beauty: The Work of Karen Jilly at Mesa Contemporary Arts Museum is a 25-year survey of the artist’s career, including paintings, drawings and print... Read More...
By Daniel Mills
Julio Cesar Morales’ exhibition Hopefully Invisible has a disarming quality to it. A quick glance reveals watercolor paintings of beloved c... Read More...
Phoenix’s John Romero is a bicycle pioneer trying to manifest a more environmentally friendly destiny for a city brimming with hope. Phoenix isn’t exactly kno... Read More...