“Because I live in the desert Southwest, water is a major concern,” explains Arizona author, photographer and artist Kathleen Velo. The past two decades have seen significant population growth in big Southwestern cities than any other place in the
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There is always going to be something cool to take a picture of and life is endlessly exciting for those who look at the world through camera lenses. This is what Month of Photography 2019
Albesila, a temporary inflatable village, will bloom in Mesa’s Pioneer Park beginning this Saturday, February 9, for the next three weekends, ends February 17. Hours are from noon – 9pm, opening day closing an hour early for special event.
Nearly 10 years ago, Boston-area internal medicine doctor Sidhartha Pani became an empty-nester and found time on his hands after his son went to college. Dr. Pani’s wife gifted him a few painting courses at the Museum of Fine Art upon
Robert Lievens likes his business small and does not participate in e-commerce because he is concerned with the integrity of his production and sustainability of his resources. Clients who meet him at an art festival or farmer’s
Imagine standing in a crowd of people and screaming at the top of your lungs, but no one seems to notice the commotion, or your existence. It’s almost as if you are standing alone in
After discovering the world’s most western museum in Wickenburg, AZ, for ArtBeat Magazine Vol. 2 and hyping their Cowgirl Up! women’s only art invitational online [Jan. 2018] we have turned our spotlight on the Governor’s Choice Award
When you are artistically inclined, your calling can come into play through different creative forms. David Liban, pronounced Lee-ban, is creatively inclined to make films. “I’ve been making films for many years. I made animated
It’s about 8pm on Monday evening and local artist, Tom Bond, has just completed another long day of painting on a new mural at West End Tap on Tennyson. “I’ve spent three whole days so