Fall 2017 Programs at Arizona Heritage Center at Papago Park
Arizona Heritage Center at Papago Park announces fall 2017 community conversations featuring local artists and topic experts who will bring to life the museum’s current installation, the Phoenix...
View ArticlePlacemaking and the Future of Phoenix Water: A community conversation on Nov....
Arizona Heritage Center at Papago Park announces its third program, “Placemaking and the Future of Phoenix Water,” to illustrate the importance of water and local economic development of the past,...
View ArticleAuthor and storyteller Jana Bommersbach shares entertaining state history...
Author and storyteller Jana Bommersbach shares entertaining state history talk on January 18: “Wild, Weird, Wicked Arizona” at Arizona Heritage Center at Papago Park Public invited to join closing...
View ArticleArizona Capitol Museum Installation Feb. 2-April 4 with Opening Reception...
We are delighted to share some very exciting news and invite you to a special mural and storytelling reception at the Arizona Capitol. We hope you can come! We want to fill our state’s most historic...
View ArticleMarshall Shore presents Weird & Wonderful AZ Capitol City Factoids
Saturday, March 10, 2018 at 10 a.m. at Arizona Capitol Museum: Weird and Wonderful AZ Capitol City Factoids at featuring Arizonan’s Hip Historian Marshall Shore! Shore, an award-winning storyteller,...
View ArticleExciting crowdfunding opportunity to help Friends of Phoenix Public Art win...
Friends of Phoenix Public Art – 3D Animated Story of Phoenix on Crowdrise Friends of Phoenix Public Art – a fantastic nonprofit organization supporting our city’s public art icons and education...
View ArticleThe Economic Impact of Arts in Phoenix – Wed., March 28 at 4 p.m.!
After a two-month installation of the Phoenix Phabulous History Murals, Arizona Capitol Museum will host a closing reception on Wednesday, March 28 featuring exciting data shared by the staff of City...
View ArticleNew City Church hosts Third Friday art and storytelling: Phoenix Phabulous...
From the early Hohokam civilization to the imagined future, the story of Phoenix will be featured at New City Church as the Third Friday program on Friday, April 20 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. “The History...
View ArticleCelebrating 150 Years of Phoenix elementary education!
Phoenix Elementary School District #1 taps Phoenix Phabulous History Murals to help celebrate 150 years of educating Phoenix students and serving families. From the early Hohokam civilization to the...
View ArticleDr. Fred Warren shares stories of black history in Phoenix
See a rare photo of Dr. Fred Warren’s grandmother and hear what it was like to grow up as an African American in Phoenix from 1920 through 1960.
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