
Free Arts for Abused Children of Arizona is a nonprofit organization that brings the healing powers of the creative arts to abused, neglected and homeless children by partnering with over 100 group homes, treatment centers and shelters in Maricopa County.
By recruiting creative volunteers to share their talents in the visual arts, music, theater, dance, creative writing and other artistic projects, Free Arts helps children build self-esteem by unlocking their imaginations.
Many of the children we serve have been removed from their families due to abuse or neglect, and have been placed by the state into a group home. Still other children live with one parent in a domestic violence shelter or both parents in a homeless shelter. Some children live in residential treatment centers where they work to conquer painful issues of physical and sexual abuse, substance abuse, and violence.
All of the children need the chance to express their hopes, fears, frustrations and emotions.
The creative arts give children a way to identify their emotions and express them through a positive medium. The creative arts give children the tools they need to improve self-esteem and social skills. The creative arts give children a voice.
- See more at: http://www.freeartsaz.org/about#sthash.7x4vsFU2.dpuf
A community space and gallery to allow for people in the community to curate exhibits, events, neighborhood activities, lectures, movies or whatever seems to fit or is of interest to the community in various forms and formats.
The g2 Gallery specializes in progressive, contemporary art in all media and is open to a wide-range of artistic ideas. As a gallery, we are dedicated to promoting emerging and mid-career artists, with an emphasis on local and regional talent.
The g2 Gallery believes that fine art should be made available for all to enjoy and own. The environment we create is welcoming to both experienced art collectors as well as general art appreciators. It is our belief that by showing quality artists in a casual and comfortable environment comes an appreciation of fine art and a desire to enrich one’s life with it.
7144 E. Stetson Dr., Ste. 405 (Above Estate House Restaurant), Scottsdale, AZ 85251
Realistic watercolors depicting nature's beauty. Landscapes, waterscapes, florals, portraits, animals (dogs & cats).
First Place: American Artist 70th Anniversary Competition for Watercolor - “After the Harvest”
Gallery Andrea is owned by international artist Andrea de Kerpely-Zak and is located in the heart of Old Town Scottsdale’s Gallery District. Gallery Andrea offers not only Andrea de Kerpely-Zak’s artwork, but also pieces by several prominent artists from around the world.
Come visit us at 7019 E. Main Street in Scottsdale. We are open six days a week (closed Sunday) from 11am to 5pm. On Thursday evenings, the gallery hosts a special evening showing from 7pm to 9pm.
GalleryCoronado is an Art gallery including 19 painters, sculptors and photographers from Arizona, other US States including Hawaii, Sri Lanka, England, Baltic Sea and Ukraine. Need a 1/2 hour notice to show the 2nd floor gallery. Half block NW of the 16th St Hive. Originals and prints available at www.GalleryCoronado.com and some are in the gallery. We formed to help starving (Ukraine & Sri Lanka) artists, emerging artists and successful artists.
Oil, mixed media and new media artworks. The artworks have been published in different fashion and art magazines around the world.
Infrared reveals a world that is ever present, yet unseen by most. White trees, grass and foliage stand out in sharp contrast against dramatic dark water & skys. Skin tones and clothing may appear to glow. The image itself has an artistic grain with an overall effect that is ethereal and dreamlike in its beauty.
Use the search box above to find local phoenix artists by name.
