Get yer boots and Stetsons ready because there are two great reasons to visit rustic Wickenburg, AZ this March says the chairperson of the Wickenburg Art Club’s (WAC) 13th Spring Fine Art Expo, Michele Schuck. This darling little
Author: Andrea Denning
In Phoenix until mid-May 2018, the Desert Botanical Garden is hosting twenty hand-formed, brightly painted and rather large sculptures by Japan-born artist Jun Kaneko. Most of the pieces installed throughout the trail system are abstract,
The Republic of India has one of the oldest recorded cultures, the most populous democracy government in the world and is the birth place of several religions that pre-date Christianity. More than a billion people call this country home, it
On the only North American stop of its tour, the Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera exhibit can be seen for just a few more weeks in downtown Phoenix’s Heard Museum, 2301 N. Central Avenue. This phenomenally
At Practical Art in uptown Phoenix, it is an all year, non-stop creative happening, available and affordable to ANYONE who wants to buy something useful and unique from a stock of more than 3,000 functional works of
For more than 12 years, John A. Longo has operated an expanding commercial and fine art glass studio in Phoenix after many other ventures that, while they may have allowed him some creativity, did not feed the growing artistic
The Scottsdale Artists League(SAL) is a large and organized non-profit with a group of amateurs and professionals alike who create amazing works of art simply for the joy of it. Since 1961, across the state, these energetic folks
Arizona artist David T. Kessler has exhibited in many prestigious places, holds advanced degrees and is most renowned for his treatment of aluminum “canvas” to create a remarkably real looking watery surface. In a technique
Off the beaten path from New Mexico’s other arts and culture offerings is historic Gallup, serving up some local flair that is sure to please even the most well-heeled art connoisseur. Situated just east of