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Community organizations, collectives, and partners supporting Arizona's creative scene.
Community
Community organizations, collectives, and partners supporting Arizona's creative scene.
102 organizations
organizationWe run three programs: in-person field trips to arts and culture experiences for students attending Arizona's Title I schools in the Phoenix and Tucson areas, a VR Field Trip Program called Arts Immersion that brings arts and culture field trips into Title I classrooms throughout Arizona, and the Act One Culture Pass program which provides free access to arts and cultural venues for library cardholders in nearly every county in Arizona.
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organizationAlice Cooper’s Solid Rock Teen Centers Makes an Everlasting Difference in the Lives of Teens. The Rock provides FREE after school training in music, dance, photography and art as well as vocational training in sound/recording, staging/lighting, video production and more, in a cool, supervised facility for all teens ages 12-20 to engage with their peers in Phoenix & Mesa, AZ.
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organizationArizona Humanities is a statewide 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and the Arizona affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Since 1974, Arizona Humanities has supported public programs that promote understanding of the human experience with cultural, educational, and nonprofit organizations across Arizona.
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organizationThe Arizona Jewish Historical Society preserves and celebrates the rich heritage of Arizona’s Jewish communities, educates the public about the Jewish historical experience including the Holocaust, and promotes awareness of our state’s diverse history through arts, culture, and educational programming.
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organizationArizona DOES have gay history! Arizona LGBT+ History Project promotes and facilitates the protection and preservation of materials that chronicle the experience, culture, and history of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, + Community in Arizona.
organizationThe Arizona Repertory Singers is an auditioned ensemble of nearly 50 singers from greater Tucson. Over the decades, the choir has developed an extensive repertory and prides itself on presenting high quality performances of both standard repertoire and new music. Its singers, selected through a rigorous audition process, represent a variety of work life careers in business, education, engineering, information technology, law, medicine, social service, science, and the arts. For more details, see arsingers.org.
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organizationProvide art related resources to high school and college-level student artists, including, but not limited to: art supplies, tuition assistance, and/or space to create. The organization strives to foster the following principles within its benefactors: nurture, create, believe, flourish, succeed, and transform.
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organizationLocated on the beautiful ASU West campus, the ArtSpace West Gallery has several gallery installations throughout the year. Located on the north side of University Center Building we look forward to seeing you soon.
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organizationSee our website, www.ArtsySmartsyCLASS.com for photos, history, donation list, etc. for Artsy Smartsy
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organizationAt The Outlet, Inc., we’re a 501(c)(3) public charity that acts like a power surge protector — a central hub where multiple programs plug in and receive energy, support, and connection. Youth of all abilities, learning styles, and diverse needs can plug in, be emPOWERed, and become conduits of creative kinetic energy through our programs. These programs include ATO Academy, our K–12 micro school and homeschool co-op with full-time academics, electives, and daily Maker Space sessions, plus accredited out-of-school time programs in partnership with local schools. Through our no-cost community outreach and performing arts programs, students participate in dance, pom, cheer, step, flag auxiliary, and drumline percussion as part of traveling performance teams — performing at events like AZ Rattlers halftime and the APS Light Parade. Our Power Hub is Preparing One with Each Reach, So Unity Really Generates EmPOWERment — where youth can let it out, At The Outlet!
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organizationA groundbreaking 24,000-square-foot members club and event space located in Phoenix’s emerging Warehouse District. Positioned to become a centerpiece for Arizona’s creative economy, Avant is designed as a hub where creativity, community, and forward-moving ambition unite. The space is anchored by a state-of-the-art two-story event venue outfitted with advanced audio, lighting, and flexible LED installations, supporting everything from intimate showcases and fashion presentations to large-scale immersive experiences.
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organizationBeyond Bazaar is more than just an art resale business, it's a treasure trove of unique and often one-of-a-kind pieces. Our passion lies in discovering hidden gems at estate sales and auctions throughout the greater Phoenix area. We meticulously sift through countless items, searching for those with a story to tell, a touch of history, or simply a captivating aesthetic. Once we’ve unearthed these treasures, our skilled team carefully restores them to their former glory. From repairing damaged frames to revitalizing warped prints, we ensure that each piece is presented in its best possible light. This attention to detail allows us to offer our customers exceptional quality and value. With over 3 years of gallery operating experience Beyond Bazaar offers a wide range of services, including art hanging, gallery wall design, and print restoration. Our offerings extend far beyond framed artwork. We also showcase a diverse range of unique home decor items, including antique furniture, vintage collectibles, and intriguing trinkets. Whether you're searching for a statement piece for your living room or a quirky conversation starter for your bookshelf, Beyond Bazaar has something to pique your interest. At Beyond Bazaar, we believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to own beautiful and extraordinary pieces. We strive to make these treasures accessible to a wider audience by offering competitive prices and a personalized shopping experience. Our goal is to inspire and delight our customers with the unique and the unexpected.
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Brandstorming Agency by Sam delivers one-of-a-kind, elite services and resources to artists, creators, business owners and entrepreneurs who care about creating an authentic, compelling brand! We specialize in holistic branding: comprehensive brand strategy, design, and copywriting under the same roof. Popular services include Brandstorming strategy sessions, brand audits, full-service website creation, micro-sites, visual identity brand kits, custom-designed marketing material, and more. Brandstorming Agency also owns and manages the brand for Latin Night at the Duce, a Latin social dance experience that takes place on Thursdays 8pm-12am at iconic restaurant + bar The Duce, located in the heart of Downtown Phoenix. Learn salsa and bachata from some of the best instructors in AZ and dance the night away to a select mix by resident DJ D-Lo! Follow @latinnightattheduce and join the text club by messaging 480-530-5136 to get updates about upcoming dance events.
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organizationCALA Alliance (Celebración Artística de las Américas) is a Latinx arts organization based in Phoenix. We collaborate with artists and arts organizations to nurture artistic talent, focusing on artists from the Latin American diaspora. CALA Alliance advances its mission through innovative artist residencies, artist commissions, community workshops, and public programming that position the Metro Phoenix region as a fruitful site that acknowledges and contributes to the promotion of Latinx art throughout the United States. CALA Alliance envisions a cultural landscape that values the creative and artistic contributions of Latinxs in the United States, understanding that these histories are integral to the cultural fabric of this country. We are dedicated to inspiring and educating Arizonans about the richness of artistic talent in our local community and across the nation. CALA Alliance is a W.A.G.E. (Working Artists and the Greater Economy) certified organization.
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organizationThe CC’s purpose is to provide healing for self-identifying Urban Indigenous Peoples from the diaspora. This is done by sharing wisdom, connecting resources, revitalizing Traditional Knowledge, and promoting health and wellness. Rooted in ancestral and Traditional Knowledge, the CC is committed to empowering families through four bundles: Cultural Revitalization & Education, Food Justice & Land Restoration, Birth Equity & Reproductive Justice, and Mental Health & Integrative Wellness. We support the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual self-determination families. The CC’s four defining elements are Spirituality, Knowledge, Culture, and Community. These four elements provide the foundation for all the work given that people served come from diverse Indigenous backgrounds. The CC is dedicated to decolonizing health and maternal health for low-income Urban Indigenous/BIPOC families in the South Phoenix and Central Region of Maricopa County. The Collective understands that the well-being of families is the building block of healthy communities.
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organizationArts and Culture in Peoria The history of the City of Peoria’s Arts and Culture program goes back to the 1987 creation of the Peoria Arts Commission and the Percent for the Arts Program by Peoria City Council. Since that time funding for the public art program has come from a one-percent contribution from each of the City’s capital improvement projects. The Peoria Arts Grant program was created in 1998 to help promote the arts in the community. The grant program provides various funding to local arts organizations for programming in Peoria. The program is regularly modified to meet the needs of the community and is monitored to evaluate program impact. The program helps to support local arts organizations as well as attract programming from around the Phoenix region to Peoria. In Fiscal Year 2026, 42 Arts and Culture grants were awarded, totaling $300,000. In 2007, the city unveiled the new Peoria Center for the Performing Arts in Downtown Peoria. The city and community have many diverse and ambitious goals for their cultural programs. In 2009, an Arts Master Plan was created that sought to align the goals into a specific set of recommendations, which provided overarching, holistic policy direction. In 2022, a new Arts & Culture Plan was approved by the Peoria City Council and provides direction of Peoria's Arts and Culture programming into the future. The plan’s vision defines that the arts in Peoria support a vibrant cultural community that is accessible, inclusive, and inspiring for all. Public Art in Peoria Public art enriches the quality of life for residents and visitors by creating spaces that are inviting and interesting. Community is strengthened by fostering cultural opportunities to engage artists and the public, through a variety of events, public art, and arts and culture programming. Peoria residents are encouraged to participate in building such a community that reflects the voice and heritage of Peoria. The Peoria Arts & Culture Commission oversees Peoria’s public art program. The seven-member commission made up of Peoria residents make recommendations to the City Council on a variety of topics in arts and culture that directly benefit the livability initiatives for the city and its residents. The livability goals for the city were adopted by the City Council included in the General Plan 2040. These goals guide the Peoria Arts and Culture Commission in seeking out public art opportunities that enhance the quality of life and create a destination that is uniquely Peoria. The public art collection is on display throughout the city in public parks, other accessible public spaces and municipal buildings such as the Peoria City Hall and the Peoria Center for the Performing Arts. Funding for art projects comes from the city’s capital improvement projects (streets, parks, fire stations, etc.) which contribute one percent of the total cost of the projects into a dedicated arts fund. The arts fund is then used for acquiring public art.
Welcome to C43! Our community adopts an evidence-based Clubhouse model that prioritizes the development of therapeutic relationships grounded in respect, collaboration, and a shared sense of purpose. Each work order day, we emphasize the importance of feeling needed within our community. We proudly showcase a diverse array of artists who create exceptional work in our art unit daily. We invite you to visit and explore the beautiful artwork displayed on our walls. In addition to serving as a clubhouse, we function as a gallery, promoting and selling members' artwork, which contributes to their sense of purpose and economic well-being. Our mission is to support overall wellness, foster a healthy community, and cultivate a sense of purpose for all members.
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organizationConvergence Ballet Company, a non-profit ballet company, aims to create performances and programs that enrich the cultural life of our community. Since its founding in 2010, Convergence employs local dancers, choreographers, and promotes ancillary businesses to support diversity and community engagement.
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organizationOur mission is to connect communities and generations to ancestral knowledge and practices through artistic cultural preservation and programs that celebrate Chicano, Latiné, and Indigenous heritages. Our Vision is to celebrate diverse cultures, serve families, provide cultural education and create new traditions. Our artistic activities aim to educate, promote and develop programs and artists in the Phoenix area, simultaneously preserving, producing, and presenting a culturally significant and rich traditions. We aim to serve our creative communities!
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organizationDesert Botanical Garden’s commitment to the community is to advance excellence in education, research, exhibition and conservation of desert plants of the world with emphasis on the Sonoran Desert. We will ensure that the Garden is always a compelling attraction that brings to life the many wonders of the desert.
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Desert Crafted is an artist run gallery that exhibits innovative Contemporary Art from local and International artists. We also host monthly artist led workshops by Arizona based artists.
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Our concerts are held amidst visual art exploring a wide diversity of music, instruments, and exhibitions. Founded in 2000, we have featured over 200 different musicians and the works of countless visual artists in our city. Tickets are $25 and full-time students are free. We are now a 501c3 nonprofit organization. Join us!
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organizationWe are a professional-quality community theatre where children can grow and develop into successful and fulfilled adults. We serve children ages 3 to 18 years, are managed by an all-volunteer Board of Directors, and are staffed by professionals with education, business, and theatrical experience. Kids can take acting classes, join troupes, participate in acting camps, and audition for performances. Acting Classes for Kids School Break Camps Acting Troupes Performances at the Mesa Arts Center
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organizationAt Explosive Apparel, we believe that fashion is more than just clothing - it's a powerful way to spread the gospel and share the importance of your relationship with Jesus Christ. Our mission is to create apparel that not only makes a statement but also serves as a reminder of faith and spirituality in your everyday life. Through our unique designs and messages, we aim to bring awareness to the teachings of Jesus Christ and inspire others to deepen their relationship with Him. Each piece of clothing is carefully crafted with love and intention, embodying the values of compassion, kindness, and faith.
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organizationA fine arts organization promoting fiber arts and serving the community through education, exhibits and honoring cultural heritages.
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The mission of Free Arts for Abused Children of Arizona is “transforming children’s trauma to resilience through the arts.” Every year, over 78,600 children in Arizona experience the pain of abuse, neglect, and homelessness. Our research-based program model, Art + Mentors = Resilience, helps children build the resilience they need to overcome their trauma by connecting them with caring adults and creative activities that develop their skills and sense of self. Free Arts serves children ages 3 to 26 years old residing in homeless and domestic violence shelters, foster care group homes, residential treatment centers, with foster and kinship families, or attend alternative program schools, using intentional art to transform children’s trauma to resilience. Free Arts is the only nonprofit organization in Arizona that brings trauma-informed creative arts programs to abused and homeless children free of charge. Many of these children have been removed from their families and have been traumatized due to physical and/or sexual abuse, neglect, or other dangerous conditions. Undergoing this type of trauma often results in feelings of shame and isolation, inability to function at school, the use of negative coping tools (like drug abuse or self-harm), and significant health risks. Children in these situations need to be connected with positive, caring adults and the opportunity to build skills and discover their talents. Our volunteer mentors support and build healthy relationships with children as they engage in the arts. Free Arts is committed to interrupting the cycle of trauma in these children’s lives and, through the arts, provide a path to a healthier life. Free Arts creates a safe environment where children can express themselves, learn new skills, developed self-efficacy, and build resilience.
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organizationHarmony Project Phoenix is an evidence-based afterschool mentoring program geared toward K-12 students that uses music as a means for positive youth development and social inclusion. Harmony Project Phoenix provides a network of high quality music instruction, social support, and college success programming to children year-round at no cost and motivates them to achieve their greatest aspirations in music, in school, and in life.
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organizationHeARTsy"; Promoting social engagement, financial independence, healthy mind’s and bodies & spirit through the creation of art! See our website at: Www.beHeARTsy.com
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organizationresource for artwork from a large network of local, national and international artists; fine art consulting to designers, residential and commercial clients.
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organizationThe Japanese Friendship Garden of Phoenix, Rohoen, is an authentic 3.5 acre Japanese Stroll Garden with a tea garden and a tea house. This tranquil and beautiful setting features more than 1,500 tons of hand-picked rock, stone foot bridges, lanterns and more than 85 varieties of plants. As you stroll the path, you will enjoy flowing streams, a 14-foot waterfall, and a koi pond with over 300 colorful Koi fish.
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organizationKids in Focus is a nonprofit organization mentoring youth to overcome adversity and build resilience through the art of photography. Since 2012, Kids in Focus has been putting cameras in kids’ hands with the guidance and encouragement of adult, volunteer mentors – many who are avid and professional photographers. Following our training program, these skilled mentors use photography to connect, engage and encourage life-long creativity. We collaborate with local schools, nonprofit community partners and foster care programs to engage valley youth through our signature After School Mentoring Program, workshops, and the Grads in Focus Program. As their photography skills develop, youth create trusting relationships and learn to see the world in new ways. The kids’ select their favorite images that become part of the Exhibits Program and are displayed at museums, community centers, schools, businesses, and cultural institutions in dozens of public installations each year. Kids in Focus provides over 700 unique experiences to over 350 students each year . We create opportunities for any child to express their unique perspective and voice with skills that foster confidence, resilience and joy.
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organizationOrganización Directa y Activa Cultural Latinoamericana (ODA Cultural Latinoamericana) es una organización cultural sin fines de lucro fundada por su Director Artístico Mario Zapién y actores y actrices de la ciudad de Phoenix AZ, y tiene como misión difundir la cultura apegados a nuestras tradiciones y costumbres; así como exponer nuestra sensibilidad artística siendo inmigrantes en este país.
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organizationMelanated Deaf Visual Arts Project (MDVAP) is an Arizona-based Deaf-centered arts initiative uplifting Deaf, DeafBlind, DeafDisabled, Hard of Hearing, and Late Deafened BIPOC artists and communities. Through exhibitions, storytelling, workshops, accessibility advocacy, and cultural programming, MDVAP creates spaces where language, identity, and visual arts intersect. Our work centers community connection, representation, and creative empowerment while increasing visibility for historically marginalized Deaf artists across Arizona.
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We serve to promote the livability of the midtown neighborhood. Midtown Neighborhood Association (MNA) began as the Midtown Museum District Neighborhood Association in 2008, initiated by a few tenacious residents of condominiums at Tapestry on Central, seeking greater City representation of their neighborhood. In 2015, the founders incorporated into a 501(c)3 with a mission to organize various social and information-sharing events that provide opportunities for neighbors in Midtown Phoenix to get to know each other. Critical to MNA is the promotion of neighborhood safety and Block Watch groups to reduce crime and vandalism. We partner with representatives of local government – Mayor’s office, City Council, Phoenix Police, Keep Phoenix Beautiful – and transportation purveyors like Valley Metro light rail, as well as Midtown parks, museums and cultural arts to achieve our mission. Our neighborhood is blessed with a variety of cultural and performing arts venues, excellent public transportation, accessible green spaces and well-preserved historic residential neighborhoods, as well as business and architectural support of our urban lifestyle.
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organizationWe are the creative arm of the Midtown Neighborhood Association, fostering the arts through events and community. We formed in May of 2022 in an effort to foster creative efforts in the midtown Phoenix area.
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organizationAt Moorish Manor, we embrace the transformative power of unity and togetherness. Our mission is to create a welcoming haven—a “manor with many rooms under one roof”—where individuals from all walks of life can come together to celebrate and express themselves through the arts. We are drawn to the concept of oneness, believing that art has the unparalleled ability to heal, inspire, and foster connections among people. Rooted in the ideals of peace, prosperity, and joy, Moorish Manor is a vibrant space for creativity and cultural exchange. Our purpose is to provide a platform for artists of all disciplines to share their talents and for audiences to experience the beauty and diversity that the arts offer. By promoting cultural understanding and appreciation, we strive to build a world that is more harmonious and inclusive for everyone. Moorish Manor Management encompasses a range of components, including recording, publishing, producing, developing, and promoting artistic endeavors. Through these avenues, we are committed to fostering a community where every individual is respected and valued, regardless of their background or beliefs. We believe that collective effort and shared passion can lead to extraordinary achievements and lasting positive impact. Join us at Moorish Manor as we journey toward a brighter future, united by our love for the arts and our belief in the power of togetherness. Together, we can create a world where creativity thrives, and peace and prosperity flourish.
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The Museum of Arizona Artists (MOAZA), showcases and exhibits significant works of art made by Arizona artists at various venues. It provides educational programs to the community, and maintains a library and archives, acting as a comprehensive venue for Arizona art and art history.
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The Musical Instrument Museum (MIM) is a 200,000-square-foot building with two floors of spacious, light-filled galleries and a collection of more than 12,500 instruments and associated objects. Currently, more than 7,000 objects are on display from over 200 countries and territories. The museum’s galleries feature advanced wireless technology and high-resolution video screens, enabling guests to see instruments, hear their sounds, and observe them being played in their original settings—performances that are often as spectacular as the instruments. Select exhibits offer an insider’s view of how instruments work, the workshop displays detail the instrument-building process, and the Experience Gallery offers musical instruments that guests can touch and play. MIM is also home to the award-winning 300 seat live music venue, MIM Music Theater, where more than 300 performances are presented a year. MIM is an unparalleled venue for enjoying old favorites and experiencing new sounds from around the world, from jazz to classical, bluegrass to singer-songwriters.
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organizationMusicaNova Orchestra plays the best new, unjustly neglected and familiar music in fresh contexts. We seek to enthuse, inspire and educate by bringing you the greatest music you've never heard -- yet!
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organizationWe Are Artists and Print Artisans! Muzeo Prints is a team of professional, highly skilled artisans working each day to perfect the art of printmaking for our customers. Whether we are creating giclee prints for fine artists or products for the design industry, we understand the importance trust plays in a printing relationship and we are a source you can count on. For us, creating giclee’s that will turn into valued artwork, is a labor of love and you can trust us to create work that will endure for years to come. As a trusted source for interior designers and commercial institutions, you can rely on us to provide the ultimate in dramatic and creative spaces with our wall murals and custom window shades. Whether for a fine art print or large scale contract work, Muzeo offers the highest level of creativity, technology and exceptional customer service that you can count on. Fine Art Prints We combine the latest technologies available to transform your original artwork into remarkable giclee prints. We also provide high-resolution camera image captures that enable accurate reproductions of your original artwork. Select the paper or canvas of your liking from our vast selection of archival substrates, and, once printed, each giclee is inspected and reviewed in meticulous detail to ensure you will be satisfied with the result. Original Art Digitizing At Muzeo, we love technology and advancing with the times. Our commitment to our client’s excellence is a never-ending quest and we understand that to offer high-quality limited editions you must start with the image itself. Muzeo has invested in the latest technologies to innovate our own proprietary art capture system, marking a new standard in the industry and providing you with the highest caliber art captures available. If your art archive needs to be digitally captured, you can count on our proprietary system to deliver the highest resolution, color fidelity, and dimensional texture available on the market today.
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organization[nueBOX] supports artists in creating work that is memorable, honest, and explorative. Our programming makes the artistic process transparent, collaborative, and accessible to artists and the artist community.
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We are a visual arts organization located in the heart of Ocotillo, in Chandler, Arizona. Our vision is to showcase our artwork, create sales opportunities, and amplify our presence to connect with a wider audience.
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organizationOME is a new music presenting organization in Phoenix, AZ that seeks to connect emerging composers, ensembles, and musicians with each other and with the greater Phoenix community. OME is a grassroots organization run by a team of musicians, composers, and music educators who are passionate about new music and the Phoenix community.
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On stage Now is an arts organization that has programs specially developed to help artists connect and emerge. We also host shows, concerts and events throughout the year in the field of the arts that help music artists and entertainers make connections, find there way and grow.
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organizationMember managed Fine Art Gallery located in the heart of the Art's District in Old Town Scottsdale. Opened year round.
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organizationParacosm Dance is a multimedia dance theatre company and artist collective creating temporary realities through fierce movement. From dance films to theatre prosceniums, from international workshops to local class offerings, and from stages-in-the-middle-of-nowhere to coffee shop popups, we're dedicated to a relentless exploration of what it means to create and share art. “A dancer, choreographer, and filmmaker, Johnson doesn’t just choreograph bodies – she orchestrates experiences…She’s built a kaleidoscope world where movement is the first and final word, and where story, sound, and spectacle collide in gloriously messy, emotionally raw, and defiantly queer expressions of the human condition.” – Josafath Reynoso, Chief Editor, Skene
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Phoenix Center for the Arts provides arts and culture opportunities for all through education, programming, and advocacy. Offering affordable art classes in the Spring, Summer, and Fall in Glass, Ceramics, Metals, Painting, Photography, Music, and Theater. Phoenix Center for the Arts also manages the Third Street Theater as part of their campus which is used for community productions of all kinds. The downtown campus also offers multiple rental spaces used for creative and corporate events and gatherings.
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Phoenix Center for the Arts is a non-profit organization that provides arts and culture opportunities for all through education, programming, and advocacy.
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organizationSince 1984, Phoenix Children’s Chorus (PCC) has been transforming children’s lives through music by facilitating artistic, musical, and cultural development, and offering world-class choral education. More than just a performance ensemble, PCC prides itself on its rigorous music education curriculum including the study and practice of vocal technique, innovative music literacy instruction, and professional performance skills. Our artistic team is comprised of highly qualified, experienced, and successful educators who enjoy guiding children to reach their potential. PCC began with just 35 children and has grown to become Arizona’s premier youth choir with more than 300 choristers in eight choirs.
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organizationPhoenix Chinese Week is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Our mission is to unite communities in the promotion of cultural awareness, education and diversity
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Phoenix Chorale's 28 Arizona-based singers usually perform live 4 times a year in the Phoenix Metro Area, with 3-5 concerts each time. Our venues change with each season, but we perform most regularly at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Downtown Phoenix and at Camelback Bible Church in Paradise Valley. Led by Artistic Director Christopher Gabbitas, we have a track record of grammy-winning recordings. Let us transport you with our world-class sound.
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organizationThe Phoenix Film Foundation is dedicated to promoting diversity and education in the arts, elevating underrepresented voices, and driving the growth of independent film in Arizona. Through film showcases and accessible educational initiatives, we cultivate a vibrant, inclusive cinematic community, utilizing it as a catalyst for personal growth, creative expression, and positive social change. Some of our major annual events include the Phoenix Film Festival, International Horror and Sci-Fi Film Festival, Arizona Student Film Festival, and Peoria Film Fest!
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organizationThe Phoenix Trolley Museum is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of streetcars, public transportation, and community development in Phoenix and Arizona. Located at 1117 Grand Avenue in Phoenix’s Grand Avenue Commercial Historic District, the museum features historic streetcars, photographs, maps, artifacts, and exhibits that tell the story of how transit shaped the city’s growth. Through educational programs, exhibits, oral history projects, tours, and special events, the museum connects visitors with Phoenix’s transportation heritage. Its collection includes rare original Phoenix streetcars, offering a unique glimpse into the city’s past and the evolution of urban mobility. The museum was honored as “Best Museum You Probably Haven’t Visited” by the Phoenix New Times and received the Institutional Award of Excellence from the Museum Association of Arizona. The organization always welcomes individuals who are interested in board membership or volunteering. Contact us for more information!
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organizationCherishing our Lesbian heritage, Phoenix Women's Chorus is a nurturing sisterhood, providing diverse choral programs, empowering all women, embracing inclusivity and educating our communities through the universal language of music. Phoenix Women's Chorus was founded in 1993. We generally perform two concerts per year with additional sing-outs.
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organizationProMusica Arizona’s mission is to enrich lives in the greater Phoenix area, with focus on the North Valley, through innovative, joint performances of its multi-generational Chorale and Orchestra. The 2023-24 season marks ProMusica Arizona’s 21st performance year. The Chorale and Orchestra perform a wide variety of repertoire from classical to popular, including major works and concert versions of musicals. Performances often include visual elements, soloists, and actors to enhance the concert experience. The multi-generational Chorale and Orchestra consists of volunteer community members, supplemented with professional performers, as needed. Community musicians perform alongside professionals in concerts throughout the season. ProMusica Arizona’s commitment to participatory community music is built on an inclusive policy of attracting musicians in every age group and providing a challenging but supportive environment to develop talent. Participation offers members an opportunity to practice with others, perform before a live audience, and receive mentoring and instruction from experienced singers and instrumentalists. Since its founding in 2003, PMAZ has become a leader in bringing live music to audiences in the Phoenix area. With 113 singers and instrumentalists ranging in age from mid-teens to early-80s, the group has performed 295 times for 141,000 people in venues across the Valley.
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organizationThe Red Rocks Music Festival educates, engages and challenges audiences through a unique collaboration of musicians from leading Arizona performing arts organizations to world-acclaimed artists. An integral part of the Festival’s mission is education.
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