Art
Heard's Museum New Exhibit 'Larger Than Memory' Celebrates Indigenous Artists

Encompassing nearly 13,000 square feet and spanning four gallery spaces, including the Virginia G. Piper Grand Gallery, Larger Than Memory: Contemporary Art from Indigenous North America is an inspirational and timely exhibition by the Heard...
September 2020 Virtual Events and PhxArtist Spotlight Series Presented by Phoenix Art Museum

As part of its ongoing commitment to prioritizing the health and well-being of its visitors and staff, Phoenix Art Museum will continue to present virtual events through September as a way to safely engage audiences with the Museum’s exhibitions and collections during the time of COVID-19. The Museum will also continue to showcase Arizona artists on the institution’s new bilingual blog and across its social media channels as part of its new PhxArtist Spotlight series. For information on the Museum’s anticipated fall re-opening,
Phoenix Art Museum Plans Re-opening for October
Phoenix Art Museum to remain closed through September due to COVID-19 pandemic
Museum anticipates re-opening to Members on October 1 and the general public on October 14, continues to monitor recommendations of local health officials

Phoenix Art Museum announces that it will continue its closure of the Museum’s physical spaces due to the spread of COVID-19 across the state of Arizona this summer. Prioritizing its commitment to the health and well-being of the community it serves, as well as the...
Life in Pause: How to Adapt and Reinvent Yourself When the World Changes

Written by Ellen Palestrant
When you are used to a life that is constantly moving forward, it can be alarming to have to hit pause. Maybe you hit pause when you or a loved one loses their job, when life takes an unexpected turn, or when a global pandemic causes you to work remotely and social distance from your norm. There are countless...
Estrella Jalisco pledges $1M to bring Art to Phoenix and other US cities

Estrella Jalisco, the Mexican beer from the cultural capital of Mexico – Jalisco – just announced a $1 million pledge to bring colorful art to 100 communities across the southwestern United States, including Arizona.
This summer, Phoenix will see this initiative come to life with help from Estrella Jalisco’s Artists in Residence program, the brand’s first-ever collective of local artists. Together, they will transform blank walls in public spaces into vibrant, larger-than-life murals with special ties to the neighborhood by featuring a “Local...