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And The Land Grew Quiet
An Arizona-based artist and farmer, Matthew Moore (b. 1976) is the last of four generations to farm his family?s land. Through his art, using the legacy and scale of Land Art, Morre explores the loss of farmland to urban gr... artslant.com
The Sea
Since ancient time, man?s epic journeys on the vast and powerful seas have inspired stories of distant lands and adventure. Sea legends of mermaids and undersea odysseys from Neptune to Captain Nemo merge reality and myth. ... artslant.com
New Catalogue + Judd Greenstein
Presented in conjunction with the exhibition New Catalogue + Judd Greenstein at Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art (SMoCA), this world premiere performance is an immersive and unorthodox experiment in visual art, tradition... showup.com
'Choices And Change: American Indian Artists In The Southwest'
The long-term exhibit features an array of paintings, sculptures, jewelry, baskets, dolls and pottery from the Heard Museum collection. azcentral.com
Get Charged Up! Gallery
The interactive physics gallery gives visitors a chance to explore the physical world around them and even lie on a bed of 100 nails or buckle up and race to the top in a pulley car. Experience the invisible forces of elec... azcentral.com
Open Studio Time
Get creative at Fire and Friends Z Studio. The studio has tools for lampwork beads, glass fusing, pmc and silversmithing. azcentral.com
Friday Night Live Music
This tucked-away Phoenix bar attracts a huge crowd on Friday nights and showcases a live bands on its outdoor patios. The schedule rotates each week and includes local rock bands Chris Parker Project, Zimis and North. Chec... azcentral.com
Reel Close: Film Discussion Series
On the first Thursday of every month, the Appaloosa Library screens a film that is part of the Joel and Lila Harnett Native Film Collection, which features an eclectic mix of work produced by and about indigenous people wi... azcentral.com
An Astronaut's Life: Articles Flown In Space
Families can see 23 items that demonstrate how astronauts live in space. Among them are a Gemini survival kit; clothing and a bio-belt worn on Skylab 2; food from STS-27 Atlantis; and a model of the Gemini spacecraft. Exhi... azcentral.com
Playball - The Cactus League Experience Exhibit
The exhibit features photos and objects from your favorite teams and players that you won't see anywhere else in America! Fans ready for spring training won't want to miss this nostalgic look at the Cactus League story. Mark ... showup.com
"Cen Photos: Portraits From Teen Central"
See a collection of black-and-white images created by teens in a "photo booth" in Teen Central, a place for youth on the library's fourth floor. The exhibit celebrates Teen Central's 10th anniversary. Since opening, the ce... azcentral.com
Arizona Valentines
Happy Birthday Arizona! You became a state 100 years ago on Valentine's Day ? February 14, 1912. Your stunning landscape, unusual plants, remarkable wildlife and rich cultural heritage have inspired artists since before state... showup.com
Native American Bolo Ties: Vintage And Contemporary
This exhibit explores Arizona's state neckwear - the bolo tie. The distinctive tie originated in the state, and its popularity spread throughout the West and in many other parts of the country. The distinguishing necktie has ... showup.com
"Native American Bolo Ties"
Some call them bola ties, some call them bolos. It hardly matters as the Heard Museum looks at this iconic symbol and Arizona?s official state neckwear. as interpreted through the eyes and the craft of Native American arti... azcentral.com
The Pictures Tell The Story: Continuity And Change In Tempe
Visit the Tempe History Museum's Arizona Statehood Centennial photo exhibit hanging in the Museum's community room. Guest curated by local photographer Dick George, this photo-story tells of the ordinary people, events, and t... showup.com
Miracle Report: Julianne Swartz And Ken Landauer, Social...
Julianne Swartz and Ken Landauer spent their Social Studies residency at the ASU Art Museum looking for miracles. The artists explored the miraculous through people's perceptions of it in their lives, interviewing students, s... showup.com
Rulers Of The Prehistoric Skies
See a mesmerizing display of pterosaurs, the ancient flying reptiles that once filled the skies. See several amazing creatures, including the quetzalcoatlus, the largest flying animal ever; the pteranodon, the most famous ... azcentral.com