Phoenix Showcases Top Local Artists from “Artists to Work” Grant Program 03/04/2025 Arts and Culture The City's Artists to Work grant program, in its final year through ARPA (America Rescue Plan Act) funding, celebrated 21 of its recent grant-awarded artists at one of the Arizona's most meaningful art premieres in January at Audubon Rio Salado Center. ... More >>
Phoenix Dedicates New “Elevated” Monuments Celebrating Eastlake Community Heritage 12/17/2024 Neighborhood Services Today, the City of Phoenix joined residents and neighborhood leaders for a special dedication ceremony for two new sculptures that celebrate the rich cultural heritage, resilience, and vibrant spirit of the Eastlake Park community. ... More >>
Phoenix Arts & Culture Announces Nine Artists Selected for its ¡Sombra! Public Art Project 07/18/2024 Arts and Culture Artists will create shade and cooling installations in public parks as part of City's efforts to address extreme heatThe Phoenix Arts & Culture Department has announced the selection of nine artists for its “¡Sombra! ... More >>
Bus Shelter Combines Beauty, Functionality, in Art Project 03/11/2020 Arts and Culture Residents who use the city’s public transit system will have an artful addition to their daily commutes, with the dedication of “In Between,” the Office of Arts & Culture’s latest piece of public art. ... More >>
Artist Opportunity Brings Innovative 2-D Design to City Bus Shelters 02/05/2020 Arts and Culture When you imagine public art – particularly the kind that cities invest in – it’s usually sculpture, and it’s often large. ... More >>
Phoenix Office of Arts & Culture Awards Seven Grants to Neighborhood Groups, Artists 12/20/2019 Arts and Culture The Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture has awarded seven neighborhood groups and artist collaborators funds through the city’s Neighborhood Arts Grants program for 2019-2020. ... More >>