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2024 Arizona Artist Awards

July 16, 2025 - January 4, 2026 Located in Second Floor Katz Wing

Featured works by Arizona-based contemporary artists Safwat Saleem, Elizabeth Z. Pineda, and Omar Soto explore themes of migration, identity and displacement.

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Safwat Saleem – 2024 Arlene and Morton Scult Artist Recipient

The recipient of the 2024 Arlene and Morton Scult Artist Award is Safwat Saleem. Saleem’s multidisciplinary practice ranges from graphic design and illustration to writing, film, and sound, centering on immigrant narratives and the cultural loss that results from assimilation. His body of work weaves together themes of preservation, desire to belong, resistance, and joy as an immigrant father raising a multiracial child in the southwestern United States. Humor is a critical element of his work; he uses satire as a tool to challenge perceptions. He aims to bring to the foreground points of view that historically have been obscured by hegemonic systems. Saleem’s solo exhibition at Phoenix Art Museum showcases the artist’s latest projects and installations.

(Above): Safwat Saleem, Anxieties of an Immigrant Father II, 2022. Charcoal and mixed media. Courtesy of the artist (Header): Safwat Saleem, 22 Words (video still), 2023. Video. Courtesy of the artist

Saleem has been named a TED Fellow, a Define American Fellow, and an AAPI Creative Catalyst Fellow. He believes in using art for social impact and has collaborated with change-making organizations including Represent Us Now (RUN) AAPI, South Asian American Digital Archive (SAADA), 18 Million Rising, and Fine Acts. He is the founder of the former online Pakistani music magazine Bandbaja, which advocated for using popular music as a tool for activism and change.

About the Arlene and Morton Scult Artist Award

The Arlene and Morton Scult Artist Award recognizes a mid-career Arizona artist. Each year, the recipient is chosen from a pool of candidates based on a number of criteria. Eligible candidates are artists who demonstrate artistic excellence through their work, are presently making and exhibiting new work, have demonstrated significant growth in their work over their careers, and have been residents of Arizona for a minimum of four consecutive years. The recipient is then selected based on the work they are currently producing in addition to pieces they have created in the past. The award includes a $20,000 prize, a solo exhibition at the Museum, and a lifetime PhxArt Membership. The panel of jurors included 2023 Scult Award recipient Jenea Sanchez, Communications Director at the Arts Foundation for Tucson and Southern Arizona; Andrea Alvarez, Associate Curator at Buffalo AKG Art Museum; Alexis Wilkinson, Curator at Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) Tucson; and Morton Scult.

The 2024 Lehmann Emerging Artist Awards Exhibition

The 2024 Lehmann Emerging Artist Awards Exhibition features works by emerging artists Elizabeth Z. Pineda and Omar Soto.

Elizabeth Z. Pineda

Originally from Mexico City, Elizabeth Z. Pineda is an emerging artist whose practice using historical and untraditional photographic, printmaking, papermaking, and book-art processes explores issues surrounding immigration, identity, displacement, and migrant deaths that occur in the Arizona desert. Pineda visually articulates community, touching on language barriers, culture, and society. Her work has been showcased in solo and group exhibitions nationally, and have been published in PhoenixTransect.org, Femme Fotale, Vol. V: Resistance, Resilience, and Hope, and The Experimental Darkroom: Contemporary Uses of Black & White Photographic Materials. In 2023 she was awarded the Pat Mutterer Award at the Arizona Biennial at the Tucson Museum of Art, as well as first prize and honorable mention in the 18th, 20th, and 22nd Julia Margaret Cameron Awards. Pineda’s portfolio was recognized for Outstanding Work in the 2022 Denis Roussel Award, and her project Maíz was selected as the CENTER 2023 Personal Award recipient and the inaugural recipient of the Jay and Susie Tyrrell Excellence in Works By Hand Award. Pineda holds an MFA in Photography from Arizona State University and is a member of Undoc + Collective. In addition to her studio practice, she teaches photography as a faculty associate at Arizona State University and works in Library Information Services at the University of Arizona, College of Medicine.

Image credit: Elizabeth Z. Pineda, Reverencia: Arizona Migrant Death Mapping (detail), 2022. Archival pigment on Habotal Silk, 10 panels. Courtesy of the artist

Omar Soto

Omar Soto is an undocumented Phoenix-based photographer who creates surreal imagery that explores queer joy and escapism to navigate the marginalization they endure while living at the intersection of race, gender, and social class. Born in Tijuana in 1996, Soto migrated to the United States in the year 2000. With a passion for the arts, they studied at South Mountain High School under the institution’s magnet photography program, learning fundamental photography skills while enriching their artistic practice.

Image credit: Omar Soto, The Birth of Venus, 2023. Digital photograph. Courtesy of the artist

About the Sally and Richard Lehmann Emerging Artist Awards

The Sally and Richard Lehmann Emerging Artist Awards (Lehmann Emerging Artist Awards) are presented annually by Phoenix Art Museum to provide recognition and financial support for emerging, professional, Arizona-based artists. Eligible candidates apply through an open call and must be considered emerging artists who are currently working and have resided in Arizona for a minimum of one year, among other requirements. The award includes a $10,000 prize, a group exhibition at the Museum, and a lifetime PhxArt Membership. The 2024 Lehmann Emerging Artist Awards jury was assembled by Christian Ramírez and included 2023 Scult Award recipient Jenea Sanchez, Andrea Alvarez, and Alexis Wilkinson.

EXHIBITION SPONSORS

The Arizona Artist Awards are made possible by the Arlene and Morton Scult Artist Award; Sally and Richard Lehmann; and the Cohn Fund for Arts and Culture, a founding gift of the Phoenix Art Museum Education and Engagement Excellence Fund.

Safwat Saleem’s exhibition is organized by Phoenix Art Museum and curated by Christian Ramírez, the Cohn Assistant Curator of Contemporary and Community Art Initiatives. The exhibition is made possible through the generosity of the Cohn Fund for Arts and Culture, a founding gift of the Phoenix Art Museum Education and Engagement Excellence Fund.

The 2024 Lehmann Emerging Artist Awards is organized by Phoenix Art Museum and curated by Christian Ramírez, the Cohn Assistant Curator of Contemporary and Community Art Initiatives. The exhibition is made possible through the generosity of the Cohn Fund for Arts and Culture, a founding gift of the Phoenix Art Museum Education and Engagement Excellence Fund.

All exhibitions at Phoenix Art Museum are underwritten by the Phoenix Art Museum Exhibition Excellence Fund, founded by the Opatrny Family Foundation, with additional major support provided by Joan Cremin.

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