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Art Walk at Biltmore Fashion Park
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Art Walk at Biltmore Fashion Park

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The Biltmore Fashion Park Art Walk launches its inaugural season in 2026, hosted in collaboration with and support from Biltmore Fashion Park, Axiom Contemporary Gallery, and Artlink Inc. Set as a Sunday afternoon stroll in the Biltmore Fashion Park with drinks and bites through a series of gallery walls constructed...
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Featured Artists

Daniel Moore

Daniel Moore

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Daniel Moore grew up in Iowa City and attended the University of Iowa. He obtained his BFA in Graphic Design & Photography and minored in Ceramics and Metalwork/Jewelry. Upon graduation he relocated to Phoenix, AZ. and worked full time as a graphic designer for a variety of corporate entities. Inspired by the works of Ansel Adams, he pursued his love of photography by photographing the natural world while hiking, backpacking and mountain biking throughout Arizona. At his last position, he was introduced to working with metal and welding, self-taught, Daniel expanded to 3-Dimensional pieces, starting The Oxide Studio in 2010. Graphic representations of Arizona’s unique plant life were the inspiration for his botanical themed panels, the first pieces created at The Oxide Studio. His photographic background influenced the choice to “frame” each design within the confines of a rectangle, producing a contemporary, somewhat formal presentation that contrasts well with the colors and organic forms in its environment. In addition to showing his work in galleries in the Phoenix Metropolitan area he has been commissioned to create many works on all scales for both residential and commercial clients. His completed projects include inspired sculptural pieces, memorable freestanding works, gateways, enclosures, furniture and more.The last few years have seen him move into the Public Art arena, an area he is strongly drawn to. His awards can be viewed in Arizona (Phoenix, Tucson, Tempe, Scottsdale, Chino Valley, Mesa), Oklahoma City, OK., Augusta, GA., The City of Henderson, NV, and Memphis Tennessee.

Angelica

Angelica

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Angelica Jubran-Bishara is a multidisciplinary artist specializing in contemporary realism and mixed-media installation. Drawing from her Mediterranean roots and enjoying and observing various cultures, her work explores the intersections of culture, the subconscious border, and the passage of tradition. She encorporates a wide range of palettes, textures, layers, monochromes, and patterns. Jubran-Bishara has resided in Phoenix Arizona, since 2007 and has lived and exhibited nationally and internationally. .

Jeff Weiss

Jeff Weiss

artist

In 2021, I retired from my academic medical career as a pediatric hospitalist at Phoenix Children's Hospital. For years, while attending meetings and lectures, I mindlessly doodled on napkins, scrap paper, and styrofoam cups. Because so many of these little drawings had hard edge architectural shapes, I called them "Subconscious Constructions". I now use these little drawings as "blueprints" for abstract, colorful pieces that involve multiple layers of laser-cut plywood. A second body of work involves a technique called decalcomania, in which paint is compressed between two flat planes. When the planes are separated, surface tension and the paint viscosity form branching patterns, called viscous fingering, much like in a Rorschach test image. This technique was popular with Surrealists such as Man Ray,Max Ernst, and Oscar Dominguez because the images were created by chance rather than through conscious control.

Jill Friedberg

Jill Friedberg

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For nearly four decades following her education at Northwestern University and The School of the Art Institute Of Chicago, Jill Friedberg has established herself as a nationally recognized visual artist whose works have been exhibited extensively in museums, galleries and universities throughout the United States. A recent piece was accepted into The Archives of American Art of the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D. C. Her work was selected for the Arizona Biennial 2018 and 2020 at The Tucson Museum of Art. In earlier years she was selected to be a member of ARC, an artist cooperative in Chicago which was founded during the women’s movement as an alternative to the mainstream galleries. It is one of the oldest co-ops of its kind in the country. As a lover of foreign cultures, she has journeyed throughout the world to photographically capture native memories with the intent of manipulating and integrating these images with paint and repurposed materials to create compelling narratives. In one of her current series , she addresses her concern for the world we are leaving future generations. To express this concept, she integrates more than 30 layers of her manipulated photographic images with acrylic paint and a multitude of repurposed materials that fill her studio to over flowing. Most works are on canvas mounted on wood panels. Typically, Friedberg works on a piece for at least a month.

Jason Singer

Jason Singer

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Inspired by his father a fellow painter, Dr. Jason Singer is a self-taught, emerging artist whose journey into abstract painting began in 2020 after a distinguished career in emergency medicine. Facing neurological challenges that began affecting his well-being, painting quickly evolved into a meditative practice—a way to calm his mind amid uncertainty. In 2023, at the age of 59, he was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s, a devastating blow to his lifelong academic pursuits. Yet, in true defiant spirit, Dr. Singer refused to let the diagnosis define him or halt his creative evolution. Initially drawn to the tactile experience of palette knife and oil painting, Dr. Singer soon discovered the dynamic energy of working with enamel. His signature style—a bold drip and wisp technique—captures the viewer’s attention with a vibrant color palette and a sense of spontaneous movement. By layering oil and enamel, he creates canvases rich in texture and depth, inviting close inspection and emotional engagement. The glossy finish provided by enamel not only enhances the visual allure but also symbolizes the layers of experience and memory that shape his art. In addition to his artistic endeavors, Dr. Singer is an avid vintage watch collector. His collection, and the names he assigns to many of his works, reflect his deep-seated passion for the intricate mechanics and timeless elegance of these classic timepieces. This personal touch weaves another layer of narrative into his paintings, celebrating both the art of time and the resilience of the human spirit. Dr. Singer’s work stands as a powerful testament to reinvention and perseverance—where the convergence of past expertise, personal challenges, and unyielding passion gives rise to a body of art that is as innovative as it is heartfelt.

Sam Schultz

Sam Schultz

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Sam Schultz is a contemporary realist painter with degrees in Philosophy and Fine Art from North Dakota State University and an MFA in Painting from the University of North Dakota. He has taught design and drawing at the university level and art at the elementary school level. His background as a jazz trombonist and scratch golfer informs a studio practice that balances precision and control with looseness, rhythm, and atmospheric restraint.

Emma Florance

Emma Florance

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I am an Austin-born and Phoenix-based painter. I grew up in England and Switzerland before earning my BFA in Painting from The Rhode Island School of Design in 2022. I received first place in the 2025 Artlink Juried Awards Exhibition, and I'm working towards a solo show at Shemer Art center in May 2026.

Egypt Hagan

Egypt Hagan

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Los Angeles-born artist and muralist Egypt Hagan is known for her bold use of imagery and portraiture as a form of storytelling. Each of her works reflects the individuality and depth of the human experience, communicating narratives not through words, but through striking visuals and an underlying vibrancy that amplifies her subjects. Her paintings often depict stories of inspiration, resilience, and identity that deserve to be seen and felt. Distinguished by her radiant color palette, luminous golds, and powerful imagery, Egypt's work evokes both emotional and cultural resonance. Now based in Arizona, Egypt continues to expand her practice through large-scale mural projects, public commissions, and international exhibitions, remaining dedicated to creating art that connects communities and celebrates the shared human story.

Bob Dauber

Bob Dauber

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Bob started carving marble full time after attending his first MARBLE/marble symposium in Colorado in the summer of 2021. He continues to attend the symposium each summer, working with accomplished sculptors from around the world. Most of Bob's sculptures evoke improbable, organic shapes and figures, from the abstract to the whimsical.

Reed Hearne

Reed Hearne

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Reed Hearne is an artist, photographer, and published writer of Fiction. At the age of nineteen, he left Phoenix, Arizona to be self-supporting and to live most of his life in California. He lived in San Francisco for thirty years and earned a BFA in Graphic Design from the University of San Francisco and an MA in English from San Francisco State University. During that early period, he interned with renowned art historian Carl Loeffler at La Mammelle. It was there that he participated in chronicling the emerging international, contemporary art scene blossoming on the West Coast in tandem with technology and the Internet. During the nineties he concentrated on writing and published a dozen short stories in literary journals, both in print and online. In 2007, he returned to the Sonoran Desert, where he has deep family roots that go back to the pioneer settling of the West. This full circle geographical return is perhaps what instigated a spiritual return to Fine art, which remains his first love and passion. His work has been featured in individual and group shows in the U.S. and abroad. In 2024, Reed's work was exhibited at the Tucson Museum of Art for the Arizona Biennale. His prints are included in public and private collections around the world.

Cher Juracich

Cher Juracich

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Cheryl Juracich (b. 1986) is an American painter whose work moves between memory, spirit, and the quiet happenings of everyday life. From an early age, she was drawn to watching how people inhabit time. The way patterns repeat across generations. How small private moments become the archival material of nostalgia. This instinct sits at the center of her practice today. Cheryl’s current body of work grew out of an early fascination with vernacular photographs. Uncurated, unguarded moments captured without an awareness of their future significance. These images became a portal. In them, she recognized familiar inheritances, reminders that personal experience is never isolated but part of a larger, ongoing human rhythm. Her paintings merge this archival sensibility with a luminous, fractured approach to light and color. Edges blur, time folds, and scenes feel suspended somewhere between lived memory and imagined recollection. Rather than pursuing exactness, she leans toward suggestion. Imperfection becomes a record of movement, a reminder that everything in respect to identity, environment, and history is in continual flux. The visual language that has emerged is dreamlike, nostalgic, and psychologically charged. Cheryl’s work seeks to dissolve strict dualities and reveal the sacred within ordinary moments. By weaving together multiple eras and emotional terrains, her paintings invite viewers into a kind of temporal conversation; one where the past hums beneath the present, and where the future feels tethered by the traces we leave behind.

Larry Nisula

Larry Nisula

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A native of Phoenix, with over 10 major shows. In the collections of The Tucson Museum of Art, Museum of Northern Arizona University, and Arizona State University West. A past member of the MARS art space in downtown Phoenix.

David Mueller

David Mueller

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Dave “DB” Mueller has been an established Aviation artist for the past 20 plus years. Most works have been air show and air race posters, book covers, commissions from the U.S. Air Force as well as private commissions. Recently having moved back to Tucson with his wife Krista and dogs James & Missy, Dave has now taken up Western Art and Desert Wildlife and Landscape painting.

Amanda Ochs

Amanda Ochs

artist

I’m a photographer that works in aerial photography -photos taken from a drone. I was born in Arizona, A huge source of my inspiration. I was a creative kid who got excited about almost everything. I was interested in art history, art, and design. Ultimately I chose to go for an architecture degree at the UofA. In college, I fell in love with photography through my job at the Center for Creative Photography. Although I was not shooting at this time, I was learning immensely. I first flew a drone at a construction internship and I was hooked! I’ve always dreamed of flying through our incredible AZ sunsets and the ability to see the world in a new way enthralled me. I was searching for a creative outlet because let’s face it, drafting details as an architectural intern is nowhere near as creative as architecture school is. The drone was the perfect creative outlet, combining my creative side with my adventurous outdoor-loving side. Through my flying camera, I am able to express the beauty of our desert, my love for architecture and my own creativity. This led me to start my photography instagram account, Above AZ. Since then I've been on a mission to be an artist with my photowork.

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Sunday, January 11, 2026Art Walk at Biltmore Fashion Park

1:00 PM5:00 PM

Sunday, March 15, 2026

1:00 PM5:00 PM

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Axiom Contemporary

2502 E Camelback Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85016, USA

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