Born and based in Phoenix, Ann Morton uses fiber and textile techniques to examine social norms, interactions, and systems of which we are all a part—as bystanders,…
Over the past 1,000 years, the female form has been shaped and shifted through various artificial means to achieve societal ideals of beauty, often with exaggerated results.…
The work of mixed-media artist Aaron Coleman is of both the past and the present. Made with found objects, or artifacts, and replete with historical references, Coleman’s…
Although Valentine’s Day has come and gone, we still have the idea of love and all it entails on our mind. Inspired by these musings and as…
From portraits to collages to murals, the work of Aaron Allen Marner explodes with color, yielding images that are both visually and emotionally arresting. Born and raised…
PhxArt assistant curator Rachel Sadvary Zebro examines a wood-engraving by artist Clare Leighton, on view now in Out of Print: Innovations of 19th– and 20th-Century Printmaking from…
Based in Phoenix, printmaker Harold Lohner explores the dichotomies of individuality and anonymity, absence and presence, concealment and revelation in his work. With their layered patterns, colors,…
An abstract painter, a walking artist, a photographer, an environmentalist, a survivor of multiple heart defects, stroke, and melanoma. This is Ann Tracy. Based in Tucson, Ann…
With its glittering gold details, el traje de luces, or a “suit of lights,” is a fashion ensemble so steeped in history that it is still made…