Arizona Consortium for the Arts, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit, all volunteer, community organization. The consortium's vision is to establish a multicultural, multidisciplinary arts space/center with an open door policy. The center will provide a home for all activities and foster artistic growth for people of all ages through the participation in the arts. It will be a home for many wonderful community organizations and groups, creative and innovative activities and projects representing and celebrating our diverse community.
We are dedicated to creating a connection with our community and provide a platform for social bridging through artistic, cultural and educational events. We inspire, engage, involve, give voices and visibility, celebrate, and connect our communities by providing innovative programs, activities and publications.
Ground Floor Artists was founded by Kelley Smith and Padraic Murphy as a place for artists to gather and create. Phoenix West Valley has many talented artists. Some are just emerging, some are mid career change, yet others are retired and perusing their passion. There are several barriers for artists in Phoenix West Valley. Many young artists coming from an academic setting find that they no longer have access to state of the art equipment after leaving school. Another segment are those artists that have an interest in learning a new medium or technique, mid career artists, hobbyists and retirees. They are looking to produce printed art projects, sculptures, jewelry, metal work, ceramics and other mediums without a large capital investment in equipment and space. Cost of equipment can be prohibitive. Owning specialized equipment for individual use can take years to justify the expense. Space to produce their creations can be expensive and not conducive to producing their art. Artists are seldom good business people, their focus is on creating, they need support and mentoring in understanding the business of art. The final barrier for most artists is the fact that they need other artists around them to develop ideas, learn new techniques, and find community and others with similar interest in art. Ground Floor Artists center is the place where these barriers are addressed through support staff, affordable collaborative workspaces and state of the art equipment that is available for all members.
ShanelandArts is a safe place for artists to use a variety of ways to express their creativity. Gallery for all mediums, artist studio work spaces, art classes, Creativity Coaching, retail space with artisan work, LGBTQ inspired goods and art supplies.
The Shemer Art Center and Museum, located at the southeast corner of Camelback Road and East Arcadia Lane, is a cultural center for all ages. It is a space that provides a unique and inviting atmosphere for residents and visitors to enjoy and learn about visual art. With classes, lectures, workshops, exhibits and events, the Shemer Art Center and Museum serves the greater Phoenix, Arizona community. In addition to exhibits, lectures, and presentations, classes are offered in painting, printmaking, ceramics, fused glass, mixed media, photography and jewelry-making.
The historic property was donated to the City of Phoenix by Martha Shemer. In 1992 the Shemer Art Center was designated as one of the City of Phoenix’s Points of Pride. It was named “One of the 10 Best Museums in Phoenix” by USA Today and “One of Phoenix’s 10 Best Kept Secrets” by The Culture Trip!
For four decades, members of the Sonoran Arts League (formerly the Cave Creek Craft Council) continue to believe that artistic awareness is essential to life and community.
A dynamic group of 520+ artists and volunteers, the League VISION is to be the premier art organization that supports and serves our community by nurturing a culture of creativity through education, events, and activities that connect the arts to the human spirit.