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10 Must-Visit Art Galleries

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From the historic streets of Old Town Scottsdale to the newly revitalized districts of Downtown Phoenix and everywhere in between, the Valley art scene is bustling with emerging and established artists working in all mediums. Whether you’re a newcomer or an art aficionado, here is the A to Z of some of Arizona’s best...

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Gallery Andrea’s August Show Features Photography, Wildlife, Landscapes and Florals

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A staple of the Scottsdale art scene in Old Town Scottsdale, Gallery Andrea is owned and operated by international artist Andrea de Kerpel and her daughter Andrea Zakrzewski. For August they are showcasing three artists: Renzo Sanchez-Silva, Eric Carter and Zeller Ewa who work in diverse mediums and styles.

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The Phoenix Art Museum Displays “Invaders” by Julio César Morales

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The Phoenix Art Museum is displaying the “Invaders” collection by Julio César Morales, recipient of the 2018 Arlene and Morton Scult Contemporary Forum Award, though August 4. Morales is also a curator for the Arizona State University Art Museum.

 

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Morales has three pieces in the museum that lead you to the main exhibit. Morales’ first piece “Broken Line” is located in the JP Morgan Chase lobby. This piece is on...

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Delve into "Moments of Color" at Royse Contemporary

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Gallery view of "Moments of Color" Exhibition at Royse Contemprary

Beat the summer heat and head to Royse Contemporary in Old Town Scottsdale! Need a fantastic way to cool off this summer? Well look no further than Royse Contemporary with their latest exhibition "Moments of Color"!

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“Timeless” Pays Homage to the Enduring Influence of Frank Lloyd Wright

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Time stands still at Taliesin West. Driving up the winding trail to the sprawling yet unimposing estate, it’s easy to imagine that the great expanses of desert landscape and panoramic views haven’t changed much since Frank Lloyd Wright designated the compound his winter home and school of architecture in 1937. Although the distant skyline is now marked by modernity, something about Taliesin West seems untouched by the impressive growth experienced by the Valley since then.

San Francisco’s Spoke Art defined the effect of Wright’s organic architecture best: it’s timeless. To capture the spirit of the renowned architect’s work, the...

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