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C'mon C'mon director Mike Mills on how cinematographer Robbie Ryan crafted an "al dente, not overworked, use of black-and-white” for the drama ...
Black Cloud will be on view at Phoenix Art Museum starting Saturday, November 4. The installation will be up for a full year. Installation is already underway, so you can get a sneak peek before ...
64 years ago, Banko was a senior at Camelback High School. Actually, he was class president at the time. And the class had ...
In 2016, there were no Black-owned galleries in Phoenix, and so we decided to fill that void,” Kathi said. “And whereas the gallery is Black-owned, it’s all-inclusive. We’ve shown artists ...
BEST OF PHOENIX: Here's where to see public art Dixon’s contribution to the mural is a contrast, while the others are hues of browns, violets and blues, his is black and white.It's a portrait of ...
Painted by artists Lucretia Torva and Jennifer White, the mural launched this year's Black History Mural Project series titled, "I Am Black History." Details: Footprint Center Pavilion, 201 E ...
The story of race day was told with long continuous shots, and we let scenes will play out naturally in the lens’ frame. For that extra special touch, the entire video is in black and white.
Phoenix police were responding to a call about a white man creating a disturbance at a Circle K when they confronted a 34-year-old Black man instead, punching, tasering and arresting him on ...
Starring Joaquin Phoenix and Gaby Hoffman in an elegant black and white framing, “C’mon C’mon” follows a man forging a connection with his eccentric nephew following his mother’s death.
The six-year gap between Black Mother Super Rainbow’s 2012 album, Cobra Juicy, and 2018's Panic Blooms was the longest wait fans had to endure between studio albums. Phoenix fans have had it ...
Meredith G. White covers entertainment, art and culture for The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com. She writes the latest news about video games, television and the best things to do in metro Phoenix.
“We’ve always been art enthusiasts,” said Kathi. “Our son had an art Gallery in Chicago for about five years before he moved here to Phoenix and that’s where the idea for our own began.