First Friday is always a reminder of how wonderful Phoenix is. To walk down Roosevelt is to be assaulted with the various disparate manifestations of the city’s artistic spirit. However, when Saturday comes we are not left...
Marlys Kubicek’s “Going, Going, Gone” is a driven exhibition which addresses often heavy-handed subject matter with an incredible delicacy in technique.
In a world where modern art is colloquially discussed first in terms of price tags, it takes an exhibit like “In Sight” to re-contextualize things a bit.
Downtown Devil's arts editor, as well as our art columnist, each picked their top three experiences of Art Detour 28. Be sure to listen to their podcast, "Art School Dropouts," for more discussion about their top choices and thoughts on Art Detour as an institution.
Azi Amiri's "Turtles Cry When They Fly," an art installation that consists of a projector shining through a sugar sculpture being melted by dripping water and body heat, explores themes of humanity's relationship with war.