![]() MONDAY, MARCH 19 | SYMPOSIUMĪ talk by Alexandra Lange, Architecture Critic for, and author of Writing About Architecture: Mastering the Language of Buildings and Cities (Princeton Architectural Press, 2012), a primer on how to read and write architecture criticism. ![]() Participating venues/artists include The Hive, Halldor Hjalmarson, Rick Naimark, Amber Lillie, Marilyn Szabo, Helmut Hammen, Stacey Gordon and more. on Sunday from Bentley Gallery, where parking for the tour is also available. Get behind the scenes of an artist’s creative process and take a guided tour of working artists’ studios. Trolleys will connect with the Valley Metro light rail stations at Third Street/Washington and Third Street/Jefferson, then circulate through the district from 11 a.m. With an eclectic collection of office spaces, restaurants, galleries, museums and one-of-a-kind venues for music and events, its urban realness draws creative ventures and tech start-ups alike. SUNDAY, MARCH 18 | WAREHOUSE DISTRICT DAYĮxperience the Downtown Phoenix neighborhood that Thrillist recently said is about to become “crazy popular.” The intersection of history, creativity and innovation, the Phoenix Warehouse District provides an inspiring glimpse of Downtown Phoenix’s past and future. Come see the works of Phoenix’s most talented fashion designers, artists and trendsetters in a high-energy event held in the middle of Central Avenue (it’ll be closed to traffic, of course). Get ready for some traffic-stopping art (literally). The inspiration behind both the racks and the art show grew from (and were inspired by) downtown’s growing bicycle culture. Functional, yet stylish - these bike racks are a little out of the box, and works of art in their own right. In addition to original works for sale by amazingly talented local artists, we’ll be unveiling the winning prototypes of the Pedal to the Metal: PHX Bike Rack Project. We’re lending our walls (and floors) to a group of super talented local artists and designers to celebrate bikes during Art Detour weekend. ![]() So be sure to check out our round up of daily happenings to get the most out of Art Detour 30.įind daily program schedules for participating galleries, studios, retail and dining at. While the Art Detour format has changed, some things have stayed the same, like the amazing Art d’Core Gala kick-off event. And this year, we’re pretty thrilled to share that the Downtown Core will stand out with creative arts events including a fashion show, and - held in our very own DTPHX headquarters - the Pedal to the Metal: Bike Art Show. This year, it’s district driven - with each day of the weekend-long celebration focusing on a particular district within the greater Downtown Phoenix. Once a “choose your own adventure” weekend of gallery openings and art exhibits, Art Detour 30 is different. As Phoenix’s original art walk, we guess you could say Art Detour gave our arts scene its beat when it started 30 years ago.Īnd this year, for its 30th anniversary - the event has been completely re-imagined, and expanded from three to six days of creative arts programming. You can’t spell heart without art and Art Detour 30 is just that - the heart of downtown’s thriving arts and culture scene.
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