In 2024, the Heard Museum received a landmark gift of the Jerry Jacka archive, which makes us stewards of one of the largest and most consequential collections of documentary photography of Native American artists in the Nation. The Heard presents Storyteller: The Photography of Jerry Jacka, an original exhibition that features Jacka’s portraits of iconic American Indian artists paired with examples of their artwork from the museum’s collection, on display through October 12.
CORNVILLE, Ariz. – DA Ranch Estate Vineyards is uncorking the excitement once again with the return of the SIP! Experience—a wine-fueled, music-filled, flavor-packed festival you didn’t know you needed (but absolutely do).
Abstract botanical paintings by Arizona’s Diane Silver are featured in “Diane Silver: Tangled Beauty,” opening February 29, 2024 at Gebert Contemporary in Scottsdale.
The opening reception is Thursday, February 29, 2024, from 7 to 9 pm. The artist will be present, and the event is free and open to the public. Diane Silver’s works are visual poetry resonating on a primal level, stimulating memories and evoking a closer relationship with nature.
What’s In Our Name? celebrates a Phoenix museum's name change from Pueblo Grande to S’edav Va’aki, a name chosen by tribal partners, the O’Odham, whose ancestors previously inhabited the site. Names have power — both emotionally and spiritually — through oral history, and the City of Phoenix is continuing on its journey of healing with this renaming.
Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West recently announced the upcoming opening of Vaqueros de la Cruz del Diablo/Cowboys from the Cross of the Devil, the captivating photographic exhibition by Werner Segarra, set to open to the public on June 20, 2023, and run through February 2024.