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Leslie Criger

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1007 Grand Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85007, USA

Closing Reception for Artlink's PRISM Exhibition POP-UP Gallery & Boutique

Join us in closing out this wonderful exhibition! The Artlink PRISM Pop-Up Gallery & Boutique is a temporary art gallery and retail shop organized by the nonprofit Artlink Inc. and hosted at Biltmore Fashion Park. It’s part of the annual arts celebration called Art Detour, which highlights Arizona artists and creative businesses. Exhibiting Artists: Visual & Performance Kenaim Al-Shatti AnthroArts Collective Laura Spalding Best Antoinette Cauley Jacey Coca Chris Cwierz Chamile Diaz Nick Erickson Mikey Estes David FeBland Shaunte Glover Myja Lark Galina Mihaleva Valerie Navarette Patricia Sannit May-Ling Tang Claire A. Warden Halley Willcox

2502 E Camelback Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85016, USA

Dorsten and JTM3 @ Mesa Arts Center

Dorsten is a Folk-Pop sibling duo, and they are here to share their unique dynamic sounds and story with the world. Dorsten = the vibe and nuance of Noah Kahan + power vocals of Adele. JTM3 is a power harmony trio comprised of Jay Allen (Uncommon Good, Delcoa), Tony King (Young Country, Delcoa), and Matthew Henderson (Easton Ashe). LOCATION: Mesa Arts Center's Virginia G. Piper Repertory Theater ALL-IN PRICE(S) Start at $42

Oak Street Alley Mural Festival

The festival is not just an art event but a community gathering that highlights the city’s creative spirit and gives both artists and residents a chance to connect over public art. This is a free, community-centric art celebration where artists paint live, music plays, and vendors and community activities take place. Previous editions of this event have included live mural painting, DJs and bands, local food and art vendors, and participation from a dozen or more artists over the course of a day. The alley itself usually closes to traffic for the festival so visitors can walk around, watch murals come alive, and interact with artists. To get involved, reach out to Phil Freedom.

N 14th St & E Oak St, Phoenix, AZ 85006, USA

Phoenix Film Festival

The Phoenix Film Festival started in 2001 by 3 local filmmakers as a way to get their films some exposure in their home town. Twenty-five years and thousands of movies later, the Phoenix Film Foundation has grown from a 3-day exhibition to an 11 day celebration of film with over 250 films, filmmaking seminars, parties and student workshops for over 20,000 attendees all at the Harkins Scottsdale 101. The Phoenix Film Festival has been named one of The 25 Coolest Film Festivals and a Top 50 Worth the Entry Fee by MovieMaker Magazine and has been called the most filmmaker-friendly festival out there. Most recently, we've also earned a spot on MovieMaker's 20 Great Film Festivals for First-Time Moviemakers. So what are you waiting for? Find Your New Favorite Movie!

7000 E Mayo Blvd #1058 #1059, Phoenix, AZ 85054, USA

Rock the Night: British Invasion

Cheerio, mates! Get ready for an evening of music, style, and star power as Phoenix Children’s Chorus presents Rock the Night: British Invasion! Join us for a spectacular celebration inspired by the legendary artists of the UK—from the swinging sixties to today’s chart-topping icons. It’s sure to be a smashing good time at the iconic Shrine Auditorium in the heart of Phoenix.

552 N 40th St, Phoenix, AZ 85008, USA

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