Dimitri Lazarescu, co-owner of the Coffee Buzz and violinist with The Phoenix Symphony will be performing live on acoustic and electric violin. The repertoire will be ecclectic in nature, varying from Baroque to Jazz, Classical to Celtic and with a few incursions in Gypsy Violin. Admission is free.
The Arizona desert and unique plants provide inspiration for artists whose work spans native fauna and plants that are foreign to the region but thriving none-the-less. Artists: Craig Cheply and Sandra Luehrsen, both of Tempe; Denise Currier, of Mesa; Heather Kirk, of Scottsdale; Catherine Ruane, of Buckeye; Mary Shindell, of Phoenix; Sandy Tracy, of Apache Junction; John Villinski, of Tucson; and
Off the Cuff is a hilarious improvisational troupe of Stageworks, Mesa Arts Center's family theater company. Off the Cuff provides a creative outlet for actors, and offers the audience the opportunity to directly contribute to the performance.
Although Tony Abeyta is known for colorful paintings that reflect his heritage, in recent years he occasionally has created black-and-white charcoal an
Navajo artist Tony Abeyta's Underworlderness exhibition will explore the Navajo underworld, the current world and our relationship to the cosmos in a series of ink and charcoal drawings. The south wall of the Crossroads Gallery will feature a large-scale installation created by using subtle ink washes and vine charcoal onto large paper panels installed on the wall. Other walls in the gallery will
Living in a harsh land which lacked natural resources such as trees and agricultural crops, Inuit traditionally depended almost entirely on animals for food and for almost every aspect of their material technology. This exhibit reflects that traditional economy and the connection between people, the land and its animals.
Although Tony Abeyta is known for colorful paintings that reflect his heritage, in recent years he occasionally has created black-and-white charcoal an