The world famous Heard Museum on Sunday, May 22, 2005, will unveil its new long-term signature exhibition, HOME: Native Peoples in the Southwest, with a FREE Public Grand Opening Celebration.
Westcor and Spree! The Art of Shopping introduce a new shopping package designed for the discerning visitor. Each itinerary can be tailored to the shopper’s own interest and style preferences.
Westcor and Spree! The Art of Shopping introduce a new shopping package designed for the discerning visitor. Each itinerary can be tailored to the shopper’s own interest and style preferences.
Tour the global span of the Heard Museum’s permanent collection. This exhibit will focus on more than 75 years of collecting and preserving Native art and cultures in the Southwest and beyond.
This interactive, kid-friendly exhibition explores the meanings behind the designs and symbols depicted in American Indian artwork.
This groundbreaking exhibition explores the controversial 1879 U.S. federal government mandate designed to “civilize,” assimilate and Americanize American Indian children by sending them to Indian boarding schools.
Perfect for families and school groups, this interactive gallery invites visitors to learn more about the past, present and future of Arizona’s 21 federally recognized tribal communities.
In 1929, Dwight and Maie Bartlett Heard founded the Heard Museum, establishing what has become an internationally recognized center for Native cultures and art.
Robert Michael Siracusa of Arte-Misia Gallery in Hillside Sedona who is well known for his neo-classical bronze figure sculpture will be exhibiting his sculpture at the HeddenArt Gallery on Main Street in the Old Town Art District of Scottsdale.
The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa’s signature restaurant, deseo, has transformed into an art gallery, showcasing the work of Cuban artist and resort associate, Nelson Garcia-Miranda.
Visit the best of what the Southwest has to offer all in one day. Ollie the Trolley will have you experience the Desert Botanical Garden to learn about the "Native Cultures & Plants of the Southwest" and finishes at the Heard Museum.
Get ready for a tour for the taste buds! Offering gourmet dining from a wide array of cultures and influences, the Wine and Dine Trolley offers you a unique experience like none other!
Hotel Valley Ho, one of the best known mid-century modern hotels in the country, offers an architectural walking tour of the buildings and grounds.
The newly restored living quarters and the dramatic Taliesin West living room are the highlights of this tour, which also includes all the elements of the Panorama Tour.
Experience firsthand Wright's brilliant ability to integrate indoor and outdoor spaces. Visit the Cabaret Theater, Music Pavilion, Kiva and Wright's private office.
Cuban inspired appetizers in smaller portions. Live entertainment from “Rakata Project”, 7-piece Latin band beginning at 6:00pm -9:00pm.
Commemorative Air Force Arizona Wing Aviation Museum will open a new exhibit titled “Triumph Over Adversity.” It is dedicated to the Black pioneers of aviation and to the offers and enlisted personnel of the Tuskegee Airmen who served during WWII.
This exhibit is hands-on that will delight visitors of all ages. Featured is a life-size replica of an excavated trench wall where hands-on elements demonstrate the science of archaeology, a photo-mural, pottery designs, video and so much more!
With the support of the Scottsdale Mall, 7373 E. 2nd Street, the Scottsdale Public Art program is giving artists an opportunity to alter and enhance a key entry point to the Scottsdale Civic Center Mall.
Coming this summer, the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art (SMoCA) is delighted to share Unexpected Wegman with the community, an exhibition of forty-five William Wegman works from SMoCA's collection. The majority of the show is comprised of facile prints Wegman made with the Segura Publishing Company beginning in 1985 and continuing through their most recent collaboration in 2002.
The works included in SMoCA's exhibition feature unexpected, light-hearted renderings of the artist's studio, quirky narratives and an array of animals that offer an unusual window into this important conceptual artist's playful and questioning thinking. Wegman's clever sense of word play is abundant in these pieces as well as his interest in sports and nature.
$3.50 Domestic Pints $4.00 Craft/Import Pints $4.25 Goblets $4.25 Well Drinks $5.75 House Martinis $2.00 Off Wine by the Glass $6.25 Sliders (Classic or Béarnaise) Select Half-Priced Appetizers
The Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art (SMoCA) is proud to feature the large scale presentation of work by Chicago-based artist Nick Cave titled Meet Me at the Center of the Earth. SMoCA visitors will have the opportunity to experience Cave's visionary "Soundsuits" -multi-layered mixed-media, wearable sculptures named for the sounds made when worn that explore themes of costuming, masquerading, and identity-altering power. Reminiscent of African and religious ceremonial garb as well as haute couture, they are made using scavenged ordinary materials including fabrics, beads, sequins, old bottle caps, vintage doilies, rusted iron, sticks, twigs, leaves and hair, which Cave re-contextualizes into visionary masterpieces. Mad, humorous, elaborate, grotesque, glamorous and unexpected, Cave's work explores issues of ceremony, ritual, myth and identity through a layering of concepts.
Twenty-six paintings and illustrations by artists from the United States, England and Scotland will be showcased.
The Arizona Fall League returns to Scottsdale Stadium this October. Come cheer on your home teams, the Scottsdale Scorpions, as they take on top minor league players from both the American League and National League. Former Fall League players include Dustin Pedroia, Brandon Webb and Derek Jeter so you know what future star you could see. While you are at the stadium visit our Arizona Fall League Hall of Fame and our concession stands.
| Day | Date | Teams | Time |
| Tuesday | October 13th | Scorpions vs. Saguaros | 6:35 pm |
| Thursday | October 15th | Scorpions vs. Desert Dogs | 6:35 pm |
| Tuesday | October 20th | Scorpions vs. Rafters | 6:35 pm |
| Wednesday | October 21st | Scorpions vs. Solar Sox | 6:35 pm |
| Friday | October 23rd | Scorpions vs. Javelinas | 6:35 pm |
| Monday | October 26th | Scorpions vs. Saguaros | 12:35 pm |
| Tuesday | October 27th | Scorpions vs. Javelinas | 6:35 pm |
| Wednesday | October 29th | Scorpions vs. Rafters | 12:35 pm |
| Thursday | October 30th | Scorpions vs. Solar Sox | 6:35 pm |
| Monday | November 2nd | Scorpions vs. Javelinas | 12:35 pm |
| Tuesday | November 3rd | Scorpions vs. Javelinas | 6:35 pm |
| Thursday | November 5th | Scorpions vs. Rafters | 12:35 pm |
| Wednesday | November 11th | Scorpions vs. Desert Dogs | 6:35 pm |
| Friday | November 13th | Scorpions vs. Saguaros | 6:35 pm |
| Monday | November 16th | Scorpions vs. Desert Dogs | 12:35 pm |
| Wednesday | November 18th | Scorpions vs. Solar Sox | 6:35 pm |
| Saturday | November 21st | AFL Championship Game | 12:35 pm |
Get gorgeous at the Joya Salon Happy Hour, featuring a Shampoo, Conditioning, Blow-Dry Styling, Joya Petite Manicure, Make-up Touchup & a Joya cocktail for $50! For more information call 888-627-3010
Sip cocktails at Mbar.Featuring $5 house wines, house cocktails, imported and domestic beers. Also featuring Happy Hour tapas for $5 each including Tortilla de Patata, Jamon Serrano, Assorted Olives & Marcona Almonds and more.
Lunch special: Chef's Daily Whim! 3 Course tasting menu with wine pairings.
Every Tuesday and Thursday from 3 - 7 PM wind down from the day. Joya Spa offers 50-minute massage, organic facial or Tarot/Numerology reading for only $85.00 per treatment. Reservations Required - Please call 1-888-MY-1JOYA
Join us every Tuesday for 50% off any bottle of wine with the purchase of any two entrées. Indulge yourself in our unique menu and enjoy a bottle off of our award winning wine list; 2009 Wine Spectator Award for Excellence.
Explore the photographic portrait - the stories portraits tell, the ways photographers convey the essence of their subjects and the relationship between photographer and subject. Prints by Dorothea Lange, Yousuf Karsh and Richard Avedon are included.
This exhibition showcases 40 botanical paintings in a variety of media by 35 members of the American Society of Botanical Artists and includes the works of four Arizona artists.
A whimsical exhibition that profiles the fanciful wardrobe of one of Beene’s long-time clients, Patsy Tarr, Geoffrey Beene: Trapeze features more than 30 garments dating from the 1980s and 1990s when Beene was at a creative peak.
Andrew Lloyd Webber's international award-winning phenomenon directed by Harold Prince has woven its magical spell over standing room audiences in more than 100 cities worldwide. THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, the longest running show in Broadway history, now returns to ASU Gammage to take your breath away. It's a timeless story of seduction and despair and the one show The London Sunday Times called "God's gift to the musical theatre."
Running Time: 2 hours, 27mins., including intermission
For more information on showtimes and prices go to our website at www.asugammage.com.
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Duley-Jones Gallery is pleased to feature the work of Walker Moore throughout the month of November.
Walker Moore is a collaborative effort between the husband and wife team of John Walker and Roxanne Moore. They work together on paintings (though not always at the same time) to create their alluring, beautifully serene work of doorways, stairs, and passageways. Moore explains: The result is a third style that doesnt look like either of our individual works. Using the time-tested medium of caseina water-based medium which uses milk protein as a binderthe paintings evoke a sense of mystery and curiosity.
Photos, visuals and additional information available upon request.
When the Pavement Ends the Adventure Begins Experience the Wild West with family and friends the way it looked 100 years ago.
Climb aboard a custom rigged 4x4 and head out into the lushest desert in the world, abundant with plant & wildlife. Explore the rugged trails that are home to the second most diverse eco system in the world. Enjoy the splendor of the majestic saguaro indigenous only to this region of the Sonoran Desert. Of course you'll hear a tall tale or two from your Cowboy & Native American guides. But, you'll also learn the true secrets of its past inhabitants. If you're a photography buff or just a casual snapper you'll find spectacular photo opportunities with every sunset.
After your fun in the desert enjoy some cowboy grub at an authentic western steakhouse with country music and dancing.
Join us for a guided birdwatching adventure through the lower Sonoran Desert. Be one with nature as we travel lush desert trails with amazing views in custom off-road tour vehicles. Enjoy leisurely nature hikes to get up close and personal with the wildlife. Many species thrive in this area dense with trees and cactus, perfect for nesting and feeding. Owls, Hawks, Cactus Wrens, Gila Woodpeckers, Quails, Cardinals and Roadrunners just to name a few are among the hundreds of species calling this desert their home.
Hiking Shoes or Sneakers Required
Duration Approximately 3.5 Hours
Soft Drinks and Bottled Water Included
Bring along your binoculars or borrow ours.
Organized by curator Peter Held, Native Confluence speaks to a native worldview in terms of inter-generational methods of practicing sustainability. The approach to organic materials and tools from ancestral traditions allows new doors to open. Holistic in its outlook, the idea of sustainability is consciousness about the whole - whole community, world and self.
Aug. 24-29: Postcommodity residency-installation project opens to the public Aug. 29
Sept. 21-25: Nora Naranjo Morse residency
Oct. 9: Defining Sustainability season opening reception 7-9 p.m.
Nov. 9-14: Athena & Bill Steen residency, in conjunction with the Greenbuild
International Conference (tours at museum on Friday)
Events are free and open to everyone.
FRITZ SCHOLDER (1937-2005) A REVIEW opening OCTOBER 17TH - DECEMBER 31ST, 2009
OPENING RECEPTION will be held on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17TH, 2-5PM
Edge Cocktail Hour Monday-Friday 4pm - 6pm $8 cocktails $6 wine by the glass $4 beer specials Complimentary Signature Cocktail Snacks