Classes available in fused glass, watercolor, silk painting, acrylic painting, ceramics, and mosaics.
GateWay Community College provides the tools to explore your creativity in a nearly 4,000 square foot, full-service art studio.
Ceramics
Students have access to two electric kilns for firing ceramics, as well as a large programmable low fire gas kiln with a 6’x6’x6’ interior space. A pugmill for grinding and compressing clay for reuse, saving you clay and reducing waste, is available. Artists also may use the entire studio for throwing, hand building, drying, glazing, and firing vessels and ceramic sculptures.
Painting and Drawing
The indoor space is equipped with up lighting, down lighting and spot lighting. Large adjustable easels, a band saw, a drill press, and two roll up garage doors with access to natural light. We also have window covers for life drawing. The art studio is well ventilated, has four large sinks and plenty of storage space available.
Casting and Metal Working
The outdoor studio is secure with access via a large gate and consists of two cranes with 5,000 pound capacity, speedy melt furnace, foundry set up with pouring pit, and large gas fired burnout kiln, gas fired forge, big blue 50 trip hammer, several anvils, vices, a large sand muller, electric pugmill, electric and pneumatic power hand tools, MIG, TIG, Oxy Acetylene welders, plasma cutter, and two large professional welding tables.
Learn more: gatewaycc.edu
Along with great music, art store, and delicious coffee for the public, Brightside Studios offers a large creative space with studios for traditional artists of all types.
Brightside members (and walk-ins) have access to the entire studio and can use any of the FREE equipment and supplies to create their next masterpiece or gallery collection.
Weekly classes offer a creative outlet for something more structured or a unique night out with friends, while the café is a place to recharge, study, network or meet with your next client.
Located at 839 East Camelback Road, Phoenix AZ 85014
Cody DeLong has been a cornerstone of the Jerome arts scene for 17 years now and is one of the town's most accomplished oil painters. His style is often described as 'luminous' and upon entering his Jerome studio, one is struck by the beautiful sense of light and color in his work. There is also an array of subject matter and painting techniques on display, as he lives the mantra "Experiments lead to insights".
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.
The Huachuca Art Association association sponsors are workshops, scholarships, and special events. The talents of our members cover a wide range of artistic media; including oil, acrylic, and watercolor painting, pastel, drawing, photography, sculpture, ceramics, pottery, printing, stained glass, metalwork, basketry, jewelry, crafts, fiber/textiles, leather, scratchboard, and wood.
Art in the Park
October 3rd & 4th, 2020
Sat 9 AM to 5PM and Sun. 9 AM to 4PM
Use the search box above to find local phoenix artists by name.