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Phoenix Art Museum
Phoenix, AZ
Exhibition: MOVE: The Modern Cut of Geoffrey Beene
Through 07/23/2023 (more information)
Geoffrey Beene
(Left to right) Bodice, c. 2000. Silk velvet with beads. Collection of Phoenix Art Museum. Gift of Patsy Tarr; Geoffrey Beene, Shrug, Fall 2004. Double-faced silk satin. Collection of Phoenix Art Museum. Gift of Patsy Tarr; Geoffrey Beene, Jacket, Fall 1993. Leather. Collection of Phoenix Art Museum. Gift of Patsy Tarr; Geoffrey Beene, Dickie, c. 2000. Silk satin. Collection of Phoenix Art Museum. Gift of Patsy Tarr
Collection of Phoenix Art Museum. Gift of Patsy Tarr. Photo: Dan Vermillion.
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Exhibition: Installation: Beauty and Function: Japanese Folk Art from the Mayro-Strelitz Collection
12/2022-11/2023 (more information)
Unknown
Votive panel of a horse, 19th century
Wood, Sign with wild boar registered trademark
Courtesy of the Strelitz-Mayro Collection
Exhibition: Princely States of the Punjab: Sikh Art and History
Through 11/12/2023 (more information)
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Depictions of Maharajah Rajinder Singh (1870-1900) (left) of the former kingdom of Kapurthala and his Prince the Maharajah, 19th century. The Khanuja Family.
Depictions of Maharajah Rajinder Singh (1870-1900) (left) of the former kingdom of Kapurthala and his Prince the Maharajah, 19th century. The Khanuja Family.
Exhibition: Installation: Demonic, Divine, Human: Japan’s Noh Theater:
Exhibition: Installation: Demonic, Divine, Human: Japan’s Noh Theater
Through 11/12/2023 (more information)
Unknown
Noh mask, Kasshiki (Máscara Noh, Kasshiki), mid-late Edo period, 1704-1868; Noh mask, Ebisu (Máscara Noh, Ebisu), Taisho period, 1912-1926; Kyōgen mask, Kitsune (Máscara Kyōgen, Kitsune), Taisho period, 1912-1926
Painted wood
Gifts of Roger Dunn
Stele of a lintel relief depicting the Navagrahas and other vahana (Estela de un relieve de dintel que representa a los Navagrahas y otros vahana), 11th-12th century.  Schist.
Exhibition: Gods and Mortals: Arts of India
Through 04/30/2023 (more information)
Unknown
Stele of a lintel relief depicting the Navagrahas and other vahana (Estela de un relieve de dintel que representa a los Navagrahas y otros vahana), 11th-12th century. Schist.
Museum purchase with funds from the Asian Arts Council.
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Exhibition: Exquisite Enamels: Gifts of Japanese Cloisonné from Waynor and Laurie Rogers
Through 11/12/2023 (more information)
Unknown
Pair of vases with geishas, irises and butterflies (Uno de un par de jarrones con geishas, lirios y mariposas),
1880-1885
cloisonné
Gift of Waynor and Laurie Rogers in honor of the Museum’s 50th Anniversary.
Pair of vases with geishas, irises and butterflies (Uno de un par de jarrones con geishas, lirios y mariposas),
Maybe I’ll Go to the Convenience Store – Summer Is Coming, 2021
Exhibition: Mr.: You Can Hear the Song of This Town
Through 03/12/2023 (more information)
Mr.
Maybe I’ll Go to the Convenience Store – Summer Is Coming, 2021
Acrylic paint and silkscreen print on canvas
© 2021 Mr. /Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Courtesy Lehmann Maupin, New York, Hong Kong, Seoul, and London.
Exhibition: Sama Alshaibi: Generation After Generation and the 2021 Lehmann Emerging Artist Awards
Through 05/14/2023 (more information)
Sama Alshaibi
Water Bearer II, 2019
Photogravure print and blind embossing with transparent ink relief rolled on Stonehenge white 100% rag paper
Courtesy of the artist.
Water Bearer II, 2019


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Effective January 1, the Museum will conclude its First Friday offerings and instead host four PhxArt AfterHours events per year. Hosted on select Fridays, AfterHours will feature free admission to every exhibition and gallery, including special and traveling exhibitions. Visitors will also enjoy expanded art-making programs, food and specialty beverages, performances, and other entertainment in a party-like atmosphere.

In 2023, the Museum is also excited to launch PhxArt Family Fundays, marking a return to an all-ages, free-access day. Family Fundays will feature free admission to every gallery, with programming designed to engage intergenerational audiences of all interests and abilities. PhxArt Members will also enjoy exclusive benefits and experiences on PhxArt Family Fundays.

Hours:
Monday and Tuesday – Closed
Wednesday – 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Thursday – 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Friday – 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.:
Saturday – 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Sunday – 12 - 5 p.m.

Holiday Hours

  • New Years Day, Wednesday, January 1, 2014 - Closed
  • Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, January 20 - Closed
  • Presidents Day, Monday, February 17 - Open 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
  • Memorial Day, Monday, May 26 - Open 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
  • Independence Day, Friday, July 4 - Open 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.
  • Labor Day, Monday, September 1 - Open 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
  • Thanksgiving, Thursday, November 27 - Closed
  • After Thanksgiving (AKA Black Friday), Friday, November 28 - Open 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
  • Christmas, December 23-25 - Closed
  • After Christmas, Friday, December 30 - Open 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
  • New Years Eve, Wednesday, December 31 - Open 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.

Admission:
General Admission
Adults - $15
Senior Citizens (Ages 65+) -$12
Students (with ID) - $10
Children (Ages 6-17) - $6
Children (Ages 5 & under) - Free
Museum Members - Free

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From North Valley via I-17

Exit at McDowell Road. Turn Left at the off ramp light. Follow McDowell Road to Central Avenue. Continue through the light at Central Avenue and turn left 0.1 of a mile onto Alvarado Street. Phoenix Art Museum will be on your left hand side. Visitor Parking lot is one block North on your left hand side.
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Exit at McDowell Road. Turn Right at the off ramp light. Follow McDowell Road to Central Avenue. Continue through the light at Central Avenue and turn left 0.1 of a mile onto Alvarado Street. Phoenix Art Museum will be on your left hand side. Visitor Parking lot is one block North on your left hand side.
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Exit at 7th Street. Merge right onto 7th Street and turn Left at the first light onto McDowell Road. Follow McDowell Road to 3rd Street. Continue through the light at 3rd Street and turn right 0.2 of a mile onto Alvarado Street. Phoenix Art Museum will be on your left hand side. Visitor Parking lot is one block North on your left hand side.
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Exit at 7th Avenue. Turn left at the off ramp onto 7th Avenue. Turn right at the first light onto McDowell Road. Follow McDowell Road to Central Avenue. Continue through the light at Central Avenue and turn left 0.1 of a mile onto Alvarado Street. Phoenix Art Museum will be on your left hand side. Visitor Parking lot is one block North on your left hand side.

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History & Mission
Phoenix Art Museum has grown to an institution with an international reputation for excellence. The Board of Trustees has provided solid leadership and economic stewardship. Our membership is loyal, generous, and supportive and the volunteers within our support organizations are a unique force in driving programming enrichment, and enthusiasm for the Museum. Since 1959, staff members have been a passionate, dedicated force following a vision of making this institution the best it can be. From all of these groups and more, donors have shared our vision, and, in turn, invested in the efforts of to this institution to raise the quality of life in metropolitan Phoenix.

Our Mission is simple - Phoenix Art Museum is a vibrant destination connecting people to great art from around the world to enrich their lives and communities.

In the last 50 years, Phoenix Art Museum has hosted more than 400 exhibitions, grown the collection to more than 17,000 works of art and been visited by millions. Here are a few of highlights from the Museum's history.


Exhibitions:

MOVE: The Modern Cut of Geoffrey Beene
02/01/2023 to 07/23/2023
(more information)

Beauty and Function: Japanese Folk Art from the Mayro-Strelitz Collection
Dec 2022 - Nov 2023
(more information)

Princely States of the Punjab: Sikh Art and History
Through 11/12/2023
(more information)

Demonic, Divine, Human: Japan’s Noh Theater:
Through 11/12/2023
(more information)

Gods and Mortals: Arts of India
Through 04/30/2023
(more information)

Mr.: You Can Hear the Song of This Town
Through 03/12/2023
(more information)

Sama Alshaibi: Generation After Generation and the 2021 Lehmann Emerging Artist Awards
Through 05/14/2023
(more information)

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