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
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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,
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
The Mesa Arts Center is expanding our artistic vision with an ongoing exhibit at the Contemporary Arts Museum – Main Street and Center – offering special Enchroma (think plastic 3D or polarized) glasses that allow
The Town of Fountain Hills may be famous for its namesake 560-foot spout and rolling landscape (ArtBeat covered artist friend Michael Schuessler at his booth during the annual Spring Art Festival in 2018), but this
LOCAL PHOENIX METRO: Click for tickets selling fast, a Vincent Van Gogh exhibit that will truly gobsmack you is almost here! Showing for 3 months in the Old Town Scottsdale area, this touring event is
Placemaking is a buzzword in cities all around the world as a political, socio-economic movement guided by philosophies from multi-science disciplines. Making a place is not simply giving a plaza a name or putting a