PhxArt and CS Hospitality debut new restaurant with vibrant flavors, seasonal menus, and both full-service and grab-and-go dining at the Valley’s premier art destination PHOENIX, Ariz. (September 22, 2025) – On Wednesday, October 1, 2025, Phoenix Art Museum will debut Alden, a 3,862-square-foot New American restaurant that merges culinary creativity with architectural history. Named for| Phoenix Art Museum
Tickets now on sale for select SOUNDCHECK performances, a new Third Thursday program at PhxArt sponsored by Men’s Arts Council PHOENIX (September 8, 2025) – Phoenix Art Museum announces SOUNDCHECK, a new live-music series that will activate the Museum each Third Thursday of the month from 6 – 7 pm. The monthly event, made possible through The post Phoenix Art Museum launches SOUNDCHECK, a monthly live-music series showcasing local and regional musical acts appeared first on Phoenix Art...| Phoenix Art Museum
Alice Leora Briggs, Chris Ignacio, Jan Talmadge Davids, and Shaunté Glover to receive funding and exhibition opportunities as the next cohort of Scult Family, Lehmann Emerging, and Sette/Cohn Artist Award recipients PHOENIX (September 3, 2025) – Phoenix Art Museum (PhxArt) today announced the recipients of the 2025 Arizona Artist Awards. Alice Leora Briggs was named the recipient The post Phoenix Art Museum announces 2025 Arizona Artist Awards winners appeared first on Phoenix Art Museum.| Phoenix Art Museum
PHOENIX (August 28, 2025) – In September, Phoenix Art Museum (PhxArt) will celebrate the Arizona premiere of Radical Clay: Contemporary Women Artists from Japan. The exhibition provides a unique opportunity to discover the technical achievements and creativity of leading women ceramicists from post-war Japan, highlighting their discovery of new possibilities for clay and its potential The post Phoenix Art Museum hosts fashion-themed First Friday, ABC-themed Family Funday, and Chicano art sy...| Phoenix Art Museum
In September, MARS: Revisited explores the impact of El Movimiento Artístico del Río Salado (MARS) on Phoenix’s contemporary arts landscape and the broader Chicano Arts movement PHOENIX (August 25, 2025) – This fall, Phoenix Art Museum (PhxArt) will host the first-ever symposium examining the significance of Chicano artist collective El Movimiento Artístico del Río Salado The post Phoenix Art Museum spotlights underrecognized legacy of 1970s Arizona-based Chicano artist collective w...| Phoenix Art Museum
In September, Museum will collaborate with artists Steven and William Ladd and Valley organizations, community groups, and schools to create the state’s official artwork for the semiquincentennial event at the Kennedy Center Art Museum (PhxArt) will partner with artists and Scrollathon-founders Steven and William Ladd to engage community organizations across the Phoenix Metro region who| Phoenix Art Museum
Opening September 2025, Radical Clay: Contemporary Women Artists from Japan highlights innovative and technically ambitious ceramic compositions created after World War II PHOENIX (August 4, 2025) – This fall, Phoenix Art Museum (PhxArt) presents Radical Clay: Contemporary Women Artists from Japan, organized by the Art Institute of Chicago and the Carol and Jeffrey Horvitz Collection. The exhibition provides a unique The post Phoenix Art Museum presents major exhibition this fall featu...| Phoenix Art Museum
PHOENIX (July 23, 2025) – In August, Phoenix Art Museum (PhxArt) will celebrate the premiere of Florentine Baroque: The Haukohl Collection, featuring more than 30 examples of painting, sculpture, and decorative arts drawn from the most significant Florentine Baroque art collection outside of Italy that was assembled over more than 40 years by Houston-based art| Phoenix Art Museum
Discover world-class art in the heart of Phoenix. Explore our vast collection of 21,000+ objects, from ancient masterpieces to contemporary works. Engage in immersive exhibitions and educational programs for all ages. Visit Phoenix Art Museum today!| Phoenix Art Museum
Ritta Fagain will provide strategic oversight of staff development and institutional culture, while supporting special projects related to governmental affairs, technology innovation, museum operations PHOENIX (July 16, 2025) – Phoenix Art Museum is pleased to announce the appointment of Ritta Fagain as the institution’s new Chief of Staff and Senior Advisor to the Director and CEO. The post Phoenix Art Museum appoints new Chief of Staff and Senior Advisor to the Director and CEO appea...| Phoenix Art Museum
After a five-city European tour, Florentine Baroque: The Haukohl Collection opens August 2025 at PhxArt, with historically significant works from the largest collection of Florentine Baroque art outside of Italy. PHOENIX (July 16, 2025) – This summer, Phoenix Art Museum (PhxArt) presents the Southwest premiere of Florentine Baroque: The Haukohl Collection, showcasing a superlative collection of historically significant works from 17th– and| Phoenix Art Museum
A preeminent figure in conceptual art, Charles Gaines is widely known for converting images and text-based documents into numerical structures, musical notations, and other sign systems through rigorous translation mechanisms.| Phoenix Art Museum
Become one with eternity inside the Museum’s most beloved installation — Yayoi Kusama’s infinity mirror room, You Who are Getting Obliterated in the Dancing Swarm of Fireflies.| Phoenix Art Museum
Make the most of your Phoenix Art Museum visit with guests of all ages through interactive and meaningful art experiences.| Phoenix Art Museum
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The Gene and Cathie Lemon Art Research Library at Phoenix Art Museum offers a vast and exciting collection of specialized fine art publications and materials to discover. With more than 40,000 books, periodicals, artist files, and other resources, we offer various ways to enrich your art experience at the Museum through further discovery and research.| Phoenix Art Museum
Phoenix Art Museum makes every effort to ensure that our facilities and programs are as accessible as possible to guests of all abilities. Our policies are designed to ensure the safety of both our guests and our collection held in the public trust. We are committed to providing complete and satisfying experiences for our guests with disabilities.| Phoenix Art Museum
In the 19th century, the Sikh empire flourished in the Punjab region of northwest India. Ruled by locals in alliance with the British Raj, these states and their palatial courts attracted artists, poets, and musicians. This latest exhibition in the Khanuja Family Sikh Heritage Gallery illuminates the regal stature of the period’s Sikh rulers through| Phoenix Art Museum
The Collection: Greatest Fits (Vol. 1) The Art of Archiving Fashion is a “living” exhibition that will feature 3 unique versions of the exhibition as the garments are pulled off view and replaced with others over 18 months to showcase over 100 of the collections finest works, as they rotate through three galleries.| Phoenix Art Museum
A preeminent figure in conceptual art, Charles Gaines is widely known for converting images and text-based documents into numerical structures, musical notations, and other sign systems through rigorous translation mechanisms.| Phoenix Art Museum
Trace the evolution of Barbie, from child’s toy to global icon.| Phoenix Art Museum
See and learn more with a variety of tours and group opportunities. Explore the options below to make the most of your next visit.| Phoenix Art Museum
Since 1986, Phoenix Art Museum has awarded more than $350,000 to over 200 Arizona-based artists through two annual artist awards opportunities.| Phoenix Art Museum
For six decades, Phoenix Art Museum has opened its doors for our community to see art and experience some of the most remarkable cultural events in the Valley. To show our appreciation for the community that has fostered our growth for nearly a century, we offer a number of free or reduced-admission opportunities for all people to enjoy.| Phoenix Art Museum
Four times a year, Phoenix Art Museum hosts PhxArt Family Fundays, an all-ages, free-access day with complimentary admission to every gallery and exhibition and arts-engagement programming suitable for visitors of all ages, interests, and abilities. PhxArt Family Fundays in 2023 are made possible through the generosity of Presenting Sponsor Men’s Arts Council.| Phoenix Art Museum
Multiple Realities: Experimental Art in the Eastern Bloc, 1960-1980s traces how a generation of artists used experimentation to negotiate different conditions for daily life and art-making, confronting varying degrees of control and restrictions on how art could be produced, circulated, and experienced.| Phoenix Art Museum