“Meow Wolf has ambitions to become an alternative arts and entertainment empire to rival Disney,” states the press kit synopsis. ArtBeat reached out to this collective of neo-art bandits recently upon hearing of their coming

“Meow Wolf has ambitions to become an alternative arts and entertainment empire to rival Disney,” states the press kit synopsis. ArtBeat reached out to this collective of neo-art bandits recently upon hearing of their coming
Always on the lookout for integrative artistic installations for members and visitors alike, the Desert Botanical Garden will be bringing a night time virtual-scape such as the city’s denizens have ever experienced this October-May 2019 season. Electric Desert is produced by
The 2018-2019 offerings available this season at Arts Scottsdale includes everything – I mean EVERYTHING – for the discerning arts and culture connoisseur, all centralized in lovely Civic Center park near Old Town. Dozens of shows,
Just down the street from the trendy restaurant section of “downtown” Gilbert, Arizona, in one of last historic buildings on the south end of the block – upstairs – hides one of the most modern photography darkroom labs and gallery spaces
“Life is a series of creations which we all connect through,” affirms Colorado’s own artistic guru Michael Schuessler in his online profile. He states that he channels energy and mood onto canvas, always with a
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
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,
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
October 7th, 2016 exhibiting through February 12, 2017 at the Desert Botanical Garden’s Ottosen Gallery in Phoenix, Margarita Cabrera’s ‘Space in Between’ show will ask viewers to suspend their beliefs about issues such as immigration