Art can send a powerful message, Casting Currents, the present exhibition at Walker Fine Art, has a fluidity that conveys calm waters to rushing currents. Like a winding river, or the rolling in and out
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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 gift of imagination is one thing, however the gift of creating a work of art, right on the spot as the scene plays out, is another. Artist Leah Seaman – also known as ArtaBella
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
Faith Ringgold; Groundbreaking Artist, Activist and Author A few months ago at a family dinner, my then 8-year-old grandson, Titus, said he just had an art lesson about Faith Ringgold. I replied, “Cool! Who
Suzanne Schultz wants everyone out there to know that she is taking a new career track from gallery owner to artistic coach and consultant, using 13 years as proprietor of Canvas Fine Arts in Boston to
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
Tempe Arizona’s Grey Box Collective isn’t an ordinary dance troupe. They grapple with real-world issues, the titles of their performances including themes such as Emp_t_y: Trauma. Fatigue. Burnout. Or Structural War Zone: Body. Space. Power. GBC’s overall