A Monday afternoon meeting will be the third in a series of four put on by the Arizona Department of Public Services. It is meant to gauge public opinion and educate Phoenicians about being prepared for a crisis and the ethical concerns that come with crisis care.
About 100 people gathered downtown Wednesday to view a concept design for Phoenix’s Margaret T. Hance Park. The meeting was said to enlighten and inspire curious community members.
At the 14th annual effort by HandsOn Greater Phoenix to renovate locations throughout Phoenix on Saturday, about 100 people spent the morning painting downtown's Growhouse and fixing up the A.R.T.S. Market lot on Roosevelt Row.
Within its first year, Artlink Phoenix’s series of Collectors Tours has seen increased community interest, a new tour date and expanded partnerships with downtown galleries and the Phoenix Art Museum.
Lawn Gnome Publishing's "Grrl Fest" celebration served to both raise awareness about violence against women and raise funds for local feminist magazines Tilt Magazine and Hard Candy with performances of music, poetry and more.
An exhibit featuring rare Arizona gay rodeo memorabilia engaged Valley residents and the local arts community with its unique perspective on the West last month at the Burton Barr Central Library.