Artbeat featured local fan fave Practical Art a few years ago and we are happy to report that they are still offering a fantastic array of functional goods made in Arizona at their uptown central
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ArtBeat introduced fans to Scottsdale artist Mark Greenberg in Recursive Equations on a Complex Plane two years ago and has exciting news to share in regard to the evolution of his art. Readers may remember
Tucked away down in the floodplain neighborhood of Lehi is this tiny gem of a museum showcasing the important facts and developments of Mesa, Arizona since the mid-1800s. Mesa is the Spanish word for table,
For three decades, Heard Museum has hosted the World Championship Hoop Dance Contest, downtown Phoenix. This year, nearly one hundred performers from across the country will dazzle lucky ticketholders with their vibrant traditional storytelling through
With a warm and luminescent pallet, world-traveler Haidee O. Cooke expresses cosmic oneness in repeating patterns and swirly textures reminiscent of art from ancient cultures such as the Hindus, Japanese and Polynesians. On some images,
I admit I geek out on a lot of artsy fartsy stuff, but I love when something can still completely stupefy me such as The Mini Time Machine, Museum of Miniatures on 4455 E. Camp
Forget the sticker shock and focus on the craftsmanship. Thunder Voice Hat Company did not answer a request for interview, but we want our friends to know how wonderful their product is. Reclaimed hats create
Several fun and unique artistic offerings are happening in town to keep you cool and engaged whilst it is boiling outside. Read on to see out how to get your ART FIX this month. Five
Pulitzer Prize winning author, Edward O. Wilson, writes in his book, The Origins of Creativity, that the birth of the Humanities occurred at least 100,000 years ago when our hominid ancestors developed language and started