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After its blowout inaugural success last year, PHX Night Market is back—and stronger than ever. Click here for more info.
Beginning the first week in April, original work by four local artists will be showcased on street pole banners in Downtown Phoenix. The pieces were selected through a public call... continue reading. Click here for more info.
The second annual Pedal to the Metal: Bike Art show rolls into Downtown Phoenix on Saturday, March 16 from 5-7 p.m. combining three things downtowners love: bicycles, art and community building. Click here for more info.
Art Detour became the heartbeat of the local arts scene when it started as Phoenix’s original art walk 31 years ago. From exploring artists’ studio spaces to watching live painting, it continues to be a weekend full of incredible things to see, do and experience. Click here for more info.
On Friday, the New Mexico-based arts and entertainment group Meow Wolf announced a brand new hotel and art exhibition concept coming to Roosevelt Row in Downtown Phoenix. The project is slated for a vacant parcel of land located at Third and McKinley streets, and will be developed in collaboration with Phoenix-based developer True North Studio. Click here for more info.
M3F returns to Downtown Phoenix March 1-3 and we've got seven interesting tidbits about the event you might find surprising. Click here for more info.
The downtown core is known for its myriad of events and activities like live music, pro sports games and theater performances. It’s also becoming known for its art. This is... continue reading. Click here for more info.
This is going to be a good year. We can feel it. From new shade trees and murals to highly-anticipated restaurant openings and the return of our favorite events —... continue reading. Click here for more info.
It really doesn’t feel like Christmas until you take a seat inside a cozy theater and watch one of the holiday performances happening in Downtown Phoenix this season. We’ve sorted... continue reading. Click here for more info.
Shade trees, a splash pad, amphitheater and restaurant represent just some of the big changes coming to Margaret T. Hance Park. Click here for more info.