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Janet gives it up to Art
The 26th Annual Governor’s Arts Awards Dinner: Honoring and Celebrating Arizona Arts
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An Inconvenient Arts Truth
The end of the Honeymoon and the challenges ahead for the Arizona arts. The “Arts Eco-System” panel discussion at SMoCA.
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The Modern “Indigene” at Le Sauvage Primitif
Based in New Mexico, Ortiz is an accomplished artist who has gained near celebrity status in the Santa Fe art scene for his vibrant, edgy designs.
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Carnavale do Rio! At ASU Art Museum
March 31st marked the first annual Carnaval Do Rio at ASU Art Museum. The event was created to raise funds for the museums future collections and community programs by hosting a decadent party along with a live and silent auction. For those with coveted tickets, the evening offered fine contemporary and Latin American art, live and silent auctions, gourmet food from five different caterers and live music to one’s heart’s desire.
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Guerilla Girls Go Wild…for Social Progress
In a world where people are constantly fighting to get recognition, a group of women are part of a collective that hide their identities so they can focus on their work.
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QSpeak: Gay Youth Find Place through Art
Walking up to the Fine Arts Center on Sunday, I was unsure of what I was getting myself into. I had met with Beck, the coordinator for 1n10, earlier this week where we had a chance to talk about the non-profit organization dedicated to serving the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth ages 14-22 in the valley.
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The Birth of Art: Youth Intervention
Many of us tend to forget about the free-spirited tendencies we’re all born with and once knew how to use. It’s easy to get caught up in the everyday chaos and responsibility which appears to hold us back at times. Perhaps a trip to the Arizona Museum for Youth can cure that dissolving natural youth within us.
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Luis Daniel Gutierrez
As a native of Phoenix, Luis Gutierrez has matured as an artist and painter alongside the developing Phoenix culture and arts scene. Luis first began exploring the arts in his high school art room and consuming works in the Phoenix galleries of the mid-80’s.
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Venus: The Soundtrack to Our Lives
“What we choose to do creatively defines who we are.” These words, spoken from the perspective of Venus, a transgendered visual artist, filmmaker and musician from Minneapolis, soaked through my skin as I anxiously jotted each quote down onto my notes from the booth at Bikini Lounge in downtown Phoenix.
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