Casa Grande's "Traveling Garbage Gallery" Brings Art to the Streets on Sanitation Trucks
Casa Grande's "Traveling Garbage Gallery Art Program" transforms garbage trucks into moving art exhibits with local artists' work, aiming to beautify the streets while conveying an anti-litter message.
Phoenix-Based Artist Jon Arvizu Unveils Introspective Solo Exhibition at Chandler Museum
Jon Arvizu presents "I Can’t Help Myself," an introspective exhibition melding music and tarot themes at the Chandler Museum, offering a personal narrative of self-love and awareness, open until June 8, 2025.
Mesa Retains Prestigious Status as Autism Certified City for Fifth Year After Museums Renew Commitments
Mesa, Arizona retains its status as an Autism Certified City, with the Mesa Arts Center, Arizona Museum of Natural History, and idea Museum renewing their certifications to remain inclusive for guests with autism.
Maricopa's "Celebration of the Arts" Grant Application Deadline Extended to Boost Local Artistic Projects
The City of Maricopa extends the application deadline for its arts grants, offering up to $1,500 for individual arts projects and $3,000 for non-profits. Results will be announced in February 2025.
Phoenix Artists Embrace Ephemeral Creativity in "The Art of Letting Go" Monosilk Exhibition at Chandler Center for the Arts
"The Art of Letting Go" is an exhibition at the Chandler Center for the Arts featuring monosilk prints by Phoenix-area artists, curated by Edgar "8ahau" Fernandez, and is free to the public until January 10, 2025.
Scottsdale's FuelFest Ignites December Excitement with Celeb Appearances and Tire-Shredding Action
Nicole Gutierrez highlights December events in the Valley including Scottsdale's FuelFest with celebrity guests, the Phoenix Festival of the Arts, and 'Sumo in the Garden' at the Japanese Friendship Garden.












