first fridays map 2010

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Glenrosa Ave. Indian School Rd. 7th Ave. 7th Ave. 7th Ave. 3rd Ave. Central Ave. 7th St. 7th St. Thomas Rd. McDowell Rd. Lynwood St. Willetta St. Culver St. Willetta St. Portland St. Portland St. Moreland St. Garfield St. Pierce St. Polk St. McKinley St. Coronado St. Fillmore St. Latham St. Roosevelt St. Van Buren St. Washington St. Jefferson St. Camelback Rd. 15th Ave. 93 51 50 61 25 29 28 19 17 18 16 73 26 NORTH YUMMY EAST WEST CENTRAL West Route Central Route East Route North Route Shuttles have moved to the Phoenix Art Museum and are no longer at the Library! 23 32 The locations marked with are shuttle stops. Nearly all spaces are within 2-3 blocks of all the participat- ing spaces for First Fridays. Please be advised that the routes are subject to change due to construction, street closures, last minute gallery changes, or other things outside of our control. We do our best! Shuttles must be back at the Phoenix Art Museum by 10A, so please plan your last route accordingly. 86 82 72 70 87 45 47 48 41 75 77 90 85 Shuttle starting point: The Phoenix Art Museum Downtown Dining Gallery / Art Space Downtown Dining Free Parking Shuttle Route North Route East Route Central Route West Route Copper Star Coffee Gourmet coffee, espresso and on-premise baked goods are served in our contemporary atmosphere. Monthly rotating art shows and live music on Saturdays. Regular Hours: Sun-Thur 6a -9p, Fri & Sat 6a-11p 4220 N. 7th Ave (602) 266-2136 CopperStarCoffee.com A Wild Thaiger Restaurant Thai food and more surrounded by wood figures, scultpures, pottery, and paintings from Thailand. Cool covered patio and full bar. An urban emerald! Regular Hours: Mon-Thur 11a-9p, Fri-Sat 11a-10p, Sun 5p-9p 2631 N. Central Avenue (602) 241-8995 WildThaiger.com B Carly’s Bistro ‘Best of Phoenix’ restaurant/bar specializing in Southern European and Mediterranean style food. Unique selection of Beers, Wines and Cocktails. Live Music Tues-Sun. Regular Hours: Mon 11a-10p, Tue-Thur 11a-12a, Fri-Sat 11a-2a, Sun 4p-10p 128 E. Roosevelt (602) 262-2759 CarlysBistro.com C F Hob Nobs Coffee House Enjoy espresso, sandwiches, salads, and dessert while feasting your eyes on life & Art. Regular Hours: Mon-Thur 7a-9p, Fri & Sat 7a-12a, Sun 9a-7p 149 W. McDowell (602) 253-9220 Hob-Nobs.com G Cheuvront An exciting urban restaurant that features an extensive selection of wines, cheeses, specialty martinis, entrees, salads, signature pizzas and house made desserts. Regular Hours: Dinners nightly, Lunch Mon-Fri 1326 N. Central (602) 307-0022 Cheuvront.biz Hob-Nobs.com Fair Trade Café The Fair Trade Café supports sustainable economic independence and fair trade for communities locally and across the globe. Free wireless internet/covered parking. Regular Hours: Mon-Fri 6a-10p, Sat-Sun 7a-10p 1020 N. 1st Avenue (602) 354-8150 AzFairTrade.com Fair Trade Café - Civic Space Regular Hours: Sat 7a-7p, Closed Sun, Park / AE England Building 424 N. Central Ave (Courtyard Level) D E I F B A G C D E 1. Phoenix Art Museum 2. Studio 6 at the Artery 6. Wagon Wheel 8. Exposed Gallery 9. Wag N’ Wash A. Copper Star B. Wild Thaiger F. Hob-Nobs 10. Metro Arts Institute 11. Practical Art 12. Cuervo Studios and Gallery 48. After Hours Gallery 49. Garfield Galleria 64. Willo North Gallery 71. Goings @ Garfield 80. Vikki Reed Studio 81. Young Arts Arizona J. MacAlpines Restaurant 90. Retro Ranch 91. Go Kat Go 94. Blueberry Deluxe Boutique 95. The Peaceful Soul 97. Another Gallery 98. Unsung Gallery 1. Phoenix Art Museum 35. Irish Cultural Center D. Fair Trade Café E. Fair Trade Café - Civic Space 36. Cathedral Center for the Arts 45. Rosson House 46. Artlink Gallery 47. Children’s Museum of Phoenix 70. Downtown Phoenix Abassadors 75. First Fridays @ Heritage Square 77. First Studio 82. Artlink Gallery 87. Herberger Theater 93. ASU College Of Public Progra J. Hotel San Carlos 99. Galeria 147 - Arizona Latino Arts and Cultural Center 1. Phoenix Art Museum 37. Great AZ Puppet Theater 51. Bragg’s Pie Factory 52. Tilt Gallery 57. Gloria Marsiglia Jewelry 59. Jordre Studio G. Cheuvront 61. Kooky Krafts Shop 74. Release the Fear @ Grace Chapel 83. Paisley Violin 84. Deus Ex Machina 92. Tarver Learning Center 96. Wicked Wear Studio & Gallery 1. Phoenix Art Museum 13. @Central Gallery 14. Phoenix Center for the Arts 16. The Firehouse 17. Just Breathe 18. Paulina Miller Gallery 19. Gallery Red 21. Space 55 22. Esprit Decor Gallery 23. Perihelion Arts 24. 515 Arts 25. Pravus Gallery 26. Conspire Phoenix 28. Roosevelt Row Block Party 29. The Lost Leaf 32. Modified Arts C. Carly’s Bistro 65. Alta Space@Alta Phoenix Lofts 73. Revolver Records Green Locations indicates Shuttle Stop 11 91 2 9 8 6 64 10 49 48 89 12 81 80 79 78 1 22 14 34 66 24 13 35 36 37 37 52 76 59 57 84 88 74 95 92 96 98 97 99 MacAlpines Restaurant You’ll love our Friday Night Special Meatloaf Dinner or try our Burgers, Salads, Sandwiches, Vegetarian Entrees, Coffees and Ice Crea Concoctions. Celebrating 80+ years of Serving Memories. Regular Hours: Open 7 days a Week Sun- Thur 11a-7a, Fri and Sat 11a-8a, First Friday 11a-10a 2303 N. 7th St & Oak (602) 262-5545 Macalpines1928.com I SA Hotel San Carlos The Hotel San Carlos is Phoenix’s only historic boutique hotel and has been continuous operation since 1928. The history of Phoenix awaits you at every turn! Regular Hours: Mon to Fri 11-5, Sat 10-5 202 N Central Avenue (602) 253-4121 HotelSanCarlos.com J J TIPS JOIN Not just First Friday! Many of the stops on the tour are full-time businesses that have regular hours throughout the month! Their regular hours are listed inside here - be sure to visit them during the rest of the month for all sorts of great events! What is 3F and how about SA? Many of the galleries are also open evening hours on the 3rd Friday of the month, and afternoons on the Saturday After First Friday! Hence Third Friday and Saturday After! Look for the 3F and SA symbols with the gallery listings. 3F hours are generally 6A - 10A and SA hours are usually 1A - 5A, but they do vary some by gallery. Unlike First Friday, the galler- ies may charge a modest fee and there is no shuttle service, but these are chances to see more of what the Phoenix Arts Community has to offer in a relaxed atmosphere. Expect to find live shows, artist receptions and more. Check the individual listings for specific time and details, call ahead, or just drop in. Who runs First Friday? First Friday is run by Artlink, Inc., a volunteer-based grass roots organization of artists and supporters dedicated to showcasing the aazing variety of art in Phoenix. Artlink is a 501(c)3 nonprofit. The group receives no government funding and no staff member is paid. Artlink relies solely on participants like you to make First Fridays successful. I love First Friday! How can I help? Just like public television, First Friday is made possible by the people who enjoy it. If you enjoy First Friday please become a member. Use the form on this bro- chure or visit artlinkphoenix.com I never knew! How else can I help? By volunteering! Artlink needs volunteers on First Friday and throughout the month. Call 602.256.7539 for more info. It’s fun! And a monthly training session will help you get started! Become a member of Artlink, inc. Artlink First Fridays depends on you! Your annual membership enables us to continue offering the quality art events you have come to expect in down- town Phoenix. Please make your check or money order payable to Artlink, Inc. and mail with this com- pleted form today! New Membership Renewal I’d like to volunteer! Mail to: Artlink, Inc., P.O. Box 3426 Phoenix, Arizona 85030 FULL NAE BUSINESS NAE ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP $ 25 Artist Supporter $ 35 Standard Supporter $ 50 Faily Supporters $ 100 Gallery - Member $ 250 Friend of Artlink $ 500 Sponsor (call for details) FirstFriday is brought to you by Full Service Ad Agency Specializing in Branding. including Web & Print design. The First Friday of every month I 6-10 A I February 2010 - May 2010 I artlinkphoenix.com Tip: The shuttles are a great way to get around (and not have to look for a new parking space at each stop) but keep in mind that many galleries are within walking distance from each other. Tip: Don’t spend your whole night waiting for a bus. Bicycles are a GREAT way to get around on First Friday. Don’t forget lights and a helmet! Tip: You can’t see everything in one night so see what you can and come out again next month! And don’t forget about the galleries off the beaten path. They have hidden treasures and will be happy to see you! FIRST FRIDAY START What is First Fridays? Artlink First Friday is an “art walk” a FREE monthly self-guided tour of galleries, studios and unique businesses in downtown Phoenix, showcasing art by local, national and international artists. When is First Fridays? On the First Friday of every month from 6-10A. And many galleries are open even later! When is First Fridays? At the Phoenix Art Museum there is FREE PARKING, shuttle service and Artlink Volunteers to answer your questions. At the Museum, on-street parking or parking garages throughout downtown. Just be mindful of “No Parking” signs anywhere else. Refrain from parking on dirt lots with or without signs or you may be ticketed. Where do I start? Now that you have this map in your hands, you can start at any of the participating galleries. Where to start and where to go is all up to you! That said, first time visitors often find it easiest to Start at the: Phoenix Art Museum 1625 N. Central Ave. 602.257.1880 PhxArt.org How do I get around? It isn’t called an artwalk for nothing! In most cases you can simply walk from one gallery to the next, just refer to the map. To get to some of the more isolated galleries you may prefer to drive, bicycle, pedi-cab, or use our FREE SHUTTLE BUS. Did you say SHUTTLE BUS??? Yes! Artlink provides shuttle stop signs that are FREE during First Friday. Check the map and look for signs near the galleries, then hop on at any stop and make your way around downtown. The Shuttles begin at 6A and run until 10A.

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Page 1: First Fridays Map 2010

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The locations marked with are shuttle stops. Nearly all spaces are within 2-3 blocks of all the participat-ing spaces for First Fridays. Please be advised that the routes are subject to change due to construction, street closures, last minute gallery changes, or other things outside of our control. We do our best! Shuttles must be back at the Phoenix Art Museum by 10A, so please plan your last route accordingly.

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Copper Star CoffeeGourmet coffee, espresso and on-premise baked goods are served in our contemporary atmosphere. Monthly rotating art shows and live music on Saturdays. Regular Hours: Sun-Thur 6a -9p, Fri & Sat 6a-11p4220 N. 7th Ave(602) 266-2136CopperStarCoffee.com

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Wild Thaiger RestaurantThai food and more surrounded by wood figures, scultpures, pottery, and paintings from Thailand. Cool covered patio and full bar. An urban emerald!Regular Hours: Mon-Thur 11a-9p,Fri-Sat 11a-10p, Sun 5p-9p2631 N. Central Avenue(602) 241-8995WildThaiger.com

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Carly’s Bistro ‘Best of Phoenix’ restaurant/bar specializing in Southern European and Mediterranean style food. Unique selection of Beers, Wines and Cocktails. Live Music Tues-Sun.Regular Hours: Mon 11a-10p, Tue-Thur 11a-12a, Fri-Sat 11a-2a, Sun 4p-10p128 E. Roosevelt(602) 262-2759CarlysBistro.com

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F Hob Nobs Coffee HouseEnjoy espresso, sandwiches, salads, and dessert while feasting your eyes on life & Art. Regular Hours: Mon-Thur 7a-9p, Fri & Sat 7a-12a, Sun 9a-7p149 W. McDowell(602) 253-9220Hob-Nobs.com

G CheuvrontAn exciting urban restaurant that features an extensive selection of wines, cheeses, specialty martinis, entrees, salads, signature pizzas and house made desserts. Regular Hours: Dinners nightly, Lunch Mon-Fri1326 N. Central(602) 307-0022Cheuvront.bizHob-Nobs.com

Fair Trade CaféThe Fair Trade Café supports sustainable economic independence and fair trade for communities locally and across the globe. Free wireless internet/covered parking. Regular Hours: Mon-Fri 6a-10p, Sat-Sun 7a-10p1020 N. 1st Avenue(602) 354-8150AzFairTrade.com

Fair Trade Café - Civic SpaceRegular Hours: Sat 7a-7p, Closed Sun,Park / AE England Building424 N. Central Ave (Courtyard Level)

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1. Phoenix Art Museum2. Studio 6 at the Artery6. Wagon Wheel8. Exposed Gallery9. Wag N’ WashA. Copper StarB. Wild ThaigerF. Hob-Nobs10. Metro Arts Institute11. Practical Art12. Cuervo Studios and Gallery48. After Hours Gallery49. Garfield Galleria64. Willo North Gallery71. Goings @ Garfield80. Vikki Reed Studio81. Young Arts ArizonaJ. MacAlpines Restaurant90. Retro Ranch91. Go Kat Go94. Blueberry Deluxe Boutique95. The Peaceful Soul97. Another Gallery98. Unsung Gallery

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35. Irish Cultural Center

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36. Cathedral Center for the Arts

45. Rosson House

46. Artlink Gallery

47. Children’s Museum of Phoenix

70. Downtown Phoenix Abassadors

75. First Fridays @ Heritage Square

77. First Studio

82. Artlink Gallery

87. Herberger Theater

93. ASU College Of Public Progra

J. Hotel San Carlos

99. Galeria 147 - Arizona Latino Arts and Cultural Center

1. Phoenix Art Museum

37. Great AZ Puppet Theater

51. Bragg’s Pie Factory

52. Tilt Gallery

57. Gloria Marsiglia Jewelry

59. Jordre Studio

G. Cheuvront

61. Kooky Krafts Shop

74. Release the Fear @ Grace Chapel

83. Paisley Violin

84. Deus Ex Machina

92. Tarver Learning Center

96. Wicked Wear Studio & Gallery

1. Phoenix Art Museum

13. @Central Gallery

14. Phoenix Center for the Arts

16. The Firehouse

17. Just Breathe

18. Paulina Miller Gallery

19. Gallery Red

21. Space 55

22. Esprit Decor Gallery

23. Perihelion Arts

24. 515 Arts

25. Pravus Gallery

26. Conspire Phoenix

28. Roosevelt Row Block Party

29. The Lost Leaf

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MacAlpines RestaurantYou’ll love our Friday Night Special Meatloaf Dinner or try our Burgers, Salads, Sandwiches, Vegetarian Entrees, Coffees and Ice Crea Concoctions. Celebrating 80+ years of Serving Memories. Regular Hours: Open 7 days a Week Sun- Thur 11a-7a, Fri and Sat 11a-8a, First Friday 11a-10a 2303 N. 7th St & Oak (602) 262-5545 Macalpines1928.com

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Hotel San CarlosThe Hotel San Carlos is Phoenix’s only historic boutique hotel and has been continuous operation since 1928. The history of Phoenix awaits you at every turn! Regular Hours: Mon to Fri 11-5, Sat 10-5202 N Central Avenue(602) 253-4121 HotelSanCarlos.com

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Not just First Friday!Many of the stops on the tour are full-time

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What is 3F and how about SA?Many of the galleries are also open evening

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Hence Third Friday and Saturday After! Look

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some by gallery. Unlike First Friday, the galler-

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shuttle service, but these are chances to see

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live shows, artist receptions and more. Check

the individual listings for specific time and

details, call ahead, or just drop in.

Who runs First Friday?First Friday is run by Artlink, Inc., a volunteer-based grass roots organization of artists and supporters dedicated to showcasing the aazing variety of art in Phoenix. Artlink is a 501(c)3 nonprofit. The group receives no government funding and no staff member is paid. Artlink relies solely on participants like you to make First Fridays successful.

I love First Friday! How can I help?Just like public television, First Friday is made possible by the people who enjoy it. If you enjoy First Friday please become a member. Use the form on this bro-chure or visit artlinkphoenix.com

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The First Friday of every month I 6-10 A I February 2010 - May 2010 I artlinkphoenix.com

Tip: The shuttles are a great way to get around (and not have to look for a new parking space at each stop) but keep in mind that many galleries are within walking distance from each other.

Tip: Don’t spend your whole night waiting for a bus. Bicycles are a GREAT way to get around on First Friday. Don’t forget lights and a helmet!

Tip: You can’t see everything in one night so see what you can and come out again next month! And don’t forget about the galleries off the beaten path. They have hidden treasures and will be happy to see you!

FIRST FRIDAY

START

What is First Fridays?Artlink First Friday is an “art walk” a FREE monthly self-guided tour of galleries, studios and unique businesses in downtown Phoenix, showcasing art by local, national and international artists.

When is First Fridays?On the First Friday of every month from 6-10A. And many galleries are open even later!

When is First Fridays?At the Phoenix Art Museum there is FREE PARKING, shuttle service and Artlink Volunteers to answer your questions.

At the Museum, on-street parking or parking garages throughout downtown.Just be mindful of “No Parking” signs anywhere else. Refrain fromparking on dirt lots with or without signs or you may be ticketed.

Where do I start?Now that you have this map in your hands, you can start at any of the participating galleries. Where to start and where to go is all up to you!That said, first time visitors often find it easiest to Start at the: Phoenix Art Museum 1625 N. Central Ave. 602.257.1880 PhxArt.org

How do I get around?It isn’t called an artwalk for nothing! In most cases you can simply walkfrom one gallery to the next, just refer to the map. To get to some of the more isolated galleries you may prefer to drive, bicycle, pedi-cab, or use our FREE SHUTTLE BUS.

Did you say SHUTTLE BUS???Yes! Artlink provides shuttle stop signs that are FREE during First Friday.Check the map and look for signs near the galleries, then hop on at any stop and make your way around downtown. The Shuttles begin at 6A and run until 10A.

Page 2: First Fridays Map 2010

GALLERIESARTIST STUDIOS &

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Herberger TheaterHerberger Theater Center’s Art Gallery features the work of Arizona artists. Exhibit rotates on a quarterly basis. Regular Hours: 10a-5p Mon-Fri222 E. Monroe St.(602) 254-7399HerbergerTheater.org

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19 Gallery RedColorful, vibrant,welcoming space with paintings, glass, ceramics, furniture, prints, cards, photos, mixed media, sculpture and other handmade art pieces.Regular Hours: Mon-Thur 12-8:30, F 12-6, S 9-5, Closed Sun. 812 N. 3rd. St. (602) 318-1071

Artlink A.E. England GalleryCurated by Cory Weeks, Alison Sweet, and M. Jenea SanchezRegular Hours: First Fridays and By appointment424 N. Central Ave(602) 264.8232AEEnglandGallery.com

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515 Arts Five15 arts is a collective, artist-run, contemporary art space committed to providing support and an exhibition venue for serious, professionally minded Arizona artists. Now featuring the work of Mary Shindell, Nathan Feller, Kathy Pinto, Laura Spalding, Angela Franks Wells, Takara Portis, Adam Thorman, Neil Gillingham, Amy Long, Cecilia Sandoval and Deborah Hodder. Regular Hours: Open every Fri 5p-9p & Sat 1p-5p.515 E. Roosevelt(602) 256-0150515arts.com

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Pravus Pravus features interesting and intriguing contemporary artworks by local, national and international artists of various genres and mediums.Regular Hours: By appointment.501 E. Roosevelt(602) 363-2552PravusGallery.com

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Conspire Phoenix A local arts cooperative located in Downtown Phoenix featuring fashion, art, crafts, books, and creative, conspiracies. Also home of the Coffee Conspiracy!Regular Hours: Mon-Fri 6a-12a, Sat 8a-12a, Sun 10a-6p901 N. 5th St.(602) 237-5446

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Roosevelt Row Block Party Over fifty artists and vendors selling original arts and crafts in a block party street closure. Located on roosevelt between Central and 7th street.(602) 237-5446RooseveltRow.org

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The Lost Leaf Bar and Gallery Local art monthly and live music or DJs nightly. 100% of art sales go to the artist. Over 100 kinds of Beers, Wines and 120 kinds Sakes. No cover. Smoking Patio, Handicap Bathrooms, 21+ Regular Hours: 5p-2a, 7 days a week914 N. 5th St.(602) 258-0014TheLostLeaf.org

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Modified ArtsA contemporary art experience featuring mid-career and emerging artists. Regular Hours: First Friday from 6p-10p, 3rd Friday from 6p-9p, other Fris and Sats from 1p-5p, and By appointment407 E. Roosevelt St.(602) 462-5516Modified.org

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Esprit Décor GalleryWide variety of fine art from local Valleyand International Artists. North Phoenix venue well worth the trip off the downtown path.Regular Hours: Mon-Fri 9a-6p5555 N. 7th Ste. 122 (602) 248-0700

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Phoenix Art MuseumSee art spanning centuries and the globe, and experience the new gallery wing for Contemporary art. Entertainment, food, no host bars and a few surprises.Regular Hours: Wed-Sun 10a-5p, Closed Mons & Tues. 1625 N. Central Ave.(602) 257-1880PhxArt.org

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Wagon Wheel BuildingClayface Ceramics, Melrose Pharmacy and Hollywood Regency host of Burning Bush Drum Circle. (Cities Best - including fire performances and dance) Regular Hours: Rx: Mon-Fri 9a-6p, Sat 10a-2p Hollywood Regency: Wed-Fri 11a-6p, Sat-Sun 11a-5p7 Ave. and Montecito Ave.(602) 277-4714MyMelrosePharmacy.com

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Exposed Studio & GalleryA Contemporary & Fine Art Gallery.Representing Emerging and Established Artists in ALL MEDIUMS. Full Service Photography Studios. Photography By appointment. Special events and workshops.Regular Hours: Tue-Fri 11a-6p, Sat 11a-4p 4225 N. 7th Ave.(602) 248-8030ExposedGallery.com

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Wag N’ Wash Healthy Pet Care CenterPremier destination for your dog and cat needs. Self-service wash, full service grooming, biscuit bakery, all-natural pet foods, unique goods! Pet art.Regular Hours: Mon-Fri 10a-8p, Sat-Sun 10a-6p 4230 N. 7th Ave.(602) 462-9274 (WASH)WagNWash.com

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Metropolitan Arts InstituteA college preparatory and tuition free charter arts high school. We consider the artistic, emotional and moral growth of each student equal in importance to academic excellence and achievement.School Hours: Not open to the public. Only open First Fridays, February Only. 1700 N. 7th Ave. Floor 1.(602) 258-9511Metro-Arts.org

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Practical ArtA large shop full of useful hand crafted goods by only Arizona artisans. Classic styling, featuring glass, pottery, woodwork, fibers, jewelry & more. Regular Hours: Tue-Thur 11a-6p, Fri 11a-9p Sat 11a-6p, Sun 12p-5p5070 N Central Ave (602) 264-1414Photos and artist demonstration dates at Practical-Art.com

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Cuervo Studio and GalleryOur goal is to promote Chicano/Latino and Indigenous Art. The intent is to bring artists center stage and celebrate cultural contributions to our nation.Regular Hours: By appointment1501 East Thomas Road (602) 264.8232LatinoArtProject.com

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@ Central GalleryLocated on the first floor of the Burton Barr Central Library, presents solo and group exhibitions featuring the work of emerging Arizona artists in a variety of media.Regular Hours: See Web site1501 East Thomas Road (602) 256.3521PhoenixPublicLibrary.org

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Phoenix Center for the ArtsOur range of exhibitions is diverse. Including traditional and contemporary works by Arizona artists. Classes in glass, ceramics, photography, jewelry, painting and drawing. Regular Hours: Tue-Thurr 9a-5p, First Fridays ONLY 6p-8p, By appointment all other Fris. 1202 N. 3rd St. (602) 262-4627Phoenix.gov/parks/phxctr.html

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The FirehouseThe Firehouse is a live/work home to 7resident artists, has a performance stage in the backyard, and has an art gallery and the new 23 retail collective! Regular Hours: Fri 6p-11p, Sat 1p - 11p, Sun 1p - 6p1015 N. 1st St. (602) 253-2251StriveDreams.com

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SAJust BreatheSerene & transformative artwork. Other times visit us to de-stress, relax or get fit with Spinning, Yoga/Pilates, meditation and more as well as a variety of massage therapies. AZ residents can enjoy a $55 one-hour intro rate basic massage. Regular Hours: Mon-Thur 12-8:30, F 12-6, S 9-5, Closed Sun. 828 N. 2nd St. (602) 256-1400 EscapeTheDay.com

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Children’s Museum of PhoenixLearning is a joy at the Children’s Museum of Phoenix, with three floors of hands-on, interactive, educational, and fun exhibits for children ages birth to 10. This is not your typical Museum, here we want you to touch EVERYTHING! Come play today at Phoenix’s newest and coolest destination for kids.215 N 7th St(602) 253-0501ChildrensMuseumofPhoenix.org

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Irish Cultural CenterLive music, Celtic art, Irish cottage with copy of the Book of Kells, Chef Frank’s dish of the month, gift shop, cash bar.Regular Hours: Tue-Sat 10a-3p 1106 N. Central Ave.(602) 258-0109AZIrish.org

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Cathedral Center for the Arts at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral Where art, beauty & the sacred meet.Hours: 1st Fri 6p-10p; Reg hours: 9a-4p 100 W. Roosevelt St at Central light rail: Roosevelt/Arts District 100 W. Roosevelt St.(602) 254-7126TrinityCCA.org

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Great Arizona Puppet Theater Adult puppet shows most First Fridays and Sats. Family shows Weds-Sats, Ongoing puppet exhibit and store with books, puppets and stages for sale.Regular Hours: Shows Wed-Sat302 W. Latham St.(602) 262-2050AZPuppets.org

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IcehouseThe icehouse is one of the last large scale alternative art spaces in the west. alternative artist run, spontaneous, irregular, 20 years one of the last hold outs...The best in the west. blog. invisible icehouse. open irregular check and see. changing every second like life. nothing is for sale.429 W. Jackson Street(602) 257-8929TheIcehouseAZ.com

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Rosson House MuseumRosson House Museum is a beautifully restored 1895 East Lake Victorian home. Rosson House Museum is located in Historic Heritage Square, comprised of several restored turn of the century buildings and part of the only preserved block in the original Phoenix town site.Regular Hours: Wed-Sat 10a-4p, Sun 12p-4p113 N 6th St. (602) 261-8063RossonHouseMuseum.org

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Artlink at Heritage Square GalleryCurated by Angelica Jubran-BisharaRegular Hours: First Fridays and by appointment115 N 6th Street(602) 264.8232ArtlinkHSGallery.wordpress.com

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After Hours GalleryA beautiful, urban space with ever changing shows featuring, local, national and international artists, one block from Light Rail and the Phoenix Art Museum.Regular Hours: First Friday, Mon-Fri 10a-5p and By appointment 116 W. McDowell Road, #120 (602) 710-2398 AfterHoursGallery.com

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Braggs Pie Factory A 15,000 sq. ft. cast in place concrete building, built in 1947 as a pie factory. It houses a variety of arts and small business uses.1301 Grand Avenue(602) 391-4016PravusGallery.com

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Tilt Gallery Tilt Gallery is a fine art photography gallery specializing in historical and alternative processes and mixed media projects.919 W. Fillmore St.(602) 716-5667TiltGallery.com

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Gloria MarsigliaGallery Marsiglia-Art in Jewelry and Accessories Metals, Rock, Fashion. One of a kind designs created by local artist combine fashion and art to create the unexpected. Offering jewelry making classes. Fabrication, Silversmithing, Lost Wax Casting and special workshops. Regular hours: Sats 2p-6p & By appointment. On going classes. (602)-274-5041 1018 NW Grand Ave.GalleryMarsiglia.com

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jordre studioWorking studio and gallery, most work is latex/acrylic on canvas, abstract style, color and texture is a large part os the work.Regular Hours: By appointment1007 Grand Ave.(602) 254-6303Jordre.com

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Coe HouseContemporary art by Robert Denning in a historic setting in the Roosevelt District. Regular Hours: First Fridays and By appointment.365 N 4th Ave (602) 252.2642MySpace.com/phxurban_affair

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Kooky Krafts ShopFabulous, queer, and quirky one-of-a- kind crafts (and supplies) by local crafters in the heart of the historic Lower Grand Avenue neighborhood districtRegular Hours: Fri 5p - 10p, Sat 12p -10p or By appointment1500 Grand Avenue

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Willo North GalleryOriginal artwork by local artists. Fine art, photography, sculpture and jewelry. Regular Hours: We are open on Fri 10a - 5p, Sat 10a to 4p and open on First Friday until 10p2811 N 7th Ave(602) 717.2499

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Goings @ GarfieldRuach inspired abstract acrylics on canvas

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Go Kat GoProudly serving the Phoenix area for 13 years, this native Phoenician owned store features the largest and only selection of lowbrow, custom, and car culture artists from Arizona! One-of-a-kind clothing, decor, and gifts mingle amongst funky, fresh vintage furniture, bicycles, records, and more!Regular Hours: Tue-Sat 12p-6p Sun 12p-5p4314 N 7th Avenue(602) 277 8528Go-Kat-Go.com

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Retro RanchAnalog Age Artifacts. Mid to Late Century Furniture, Clothing, Accessories, Art. Hi-fi, Cocktail, Danish, Swank, Regency, Machine Age Office, Electro, Kitsch Outrageousiosities.Regular Hours: Wed thru Sun 11a-6p4303 N. 7th Ave(602) 297-1971RetroRanch.net

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84Deus Ex MachinaImprobable Art. Gallery and studio of Michele Bledsoe, Richard Bledsoe, Jeff Falk, Steve Gompf, and Annie Lopez. Visionary contemporary art.Regular Hours: First Friday 6p-10p 3rd Friday 7p-10p Other hours By appointment1023 NW Grand Ave(602) 487-0669Sites.Google.com/site/improbableart

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Paisley ViolinEnjoy a glass of wine or beer with live music, fine art, and a European inspired menu of food and spirits. Don’t miss the Paisleytown Village featuring art-related shopping. Regular Hours: Mon 6a to 3p, Tue-Thur 6 am to 10 p, Fri 6 am to midnight, and sat 9 am to midnight. 1028 Grand Avenue(602) 254-7843ThePaisley.com

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Alta Space @ Alta Phoenix LoftsUrban living defined in downtown’s newest art gallery and luxury loft-style community, Alta Space @ Alta Phoenix Lofts. Regular Hours: Mon-Fri 9a-6p Sat: 10a-6p Sun: 11a-5p600 N 4th St(602) 374.7133

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First Fridays @ Heritage SquareExperience an outdoor artwalk in Historic Heritage Square, featuring the work of an ever expanding selection of local artists. Live music, DJs, and the occasional film festival, too, all under the stars.Regular Hours: First Fridays 6p-10p115 N 6th Street(602) 262-5029

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Vikki Reed StudioWorking studio for artist Vikki Reed featuring succulent desert botanicals, mesmerizing mandalas and other experimental works in various stages of completion. Regular Hours: By appointment2009 N. 7th St.(602) 741-8295VikkiReedWatercolors.com

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Young Arts ArizonaWith a focus on youth at risk, Young Arts Arizona give kids the opportunity to express, stretch and respect themselves by exhibiting their artwork.Regular Hours: Mon-Fri 9a-4p and By appointment2009 N. 7th St.(602) 852-3605YoungArtsAZ.org

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First StudioBuilt in 1949, First Studio was the ‘first’ television studio in Arizona and home to the Wallace and Ladmo Show. It now houses 15 independent creative companies who lend their walls to local artists. Venture one block south of Roosevelt on First Avenue and check out new artists every other month.631 N. 1st Ave.(602) 957-7760FirstStudio.net

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Revolver RecordsRecord store specializing in Vinyl LPs, CDs, DVDs, Turntables, Accessories and more. Live Music every First Friday..Regular Hours: mon-Thur 11a-9p, fri-sat 11-10p , sun noon - 5p, open til midnight on First Fridays918 N 2nd St.(602) 795-4980RevolverAZ.com

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Tarver Learning Center or T.L.C. T.L.C. is a new facility that serves the community with a computer lab, a reading room, rotating art displays and numerous educational classes. Regular Hours: Mon, Tue, Thur 2p-7p, Wed 9a-2p, Fri 9a-7p, Sat 10a-3p, Sun Closed.1516 N. 35th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85009 (602) 262-7127 Macalpines1928.com

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ASU College Of Public Programs ASU joins Artlink’s First Friday Art Walk to showcase more than 500 mixed media works on display at the 5th Urban Art Exhibition. Regular Hours: Fri, April 2, 6p - 9pASU College of Public ProgramsUniversity Center, 411 N. Central Ave.(602) 496-0968 Copp.ASU.edu

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Blueberry Deluxe BoutiqueAn eclectic mix from hipster jackets to indie hedgehog jewelry and even vegan friendly locally made makeup! Whatever suits your local shopping fancy! Regular Hours: Thur 11-6, Fri 11-6 Sat & Sun 11-5 702 W. Montecito Ave. (602) 496-0968 BlueberryDeluxe.com

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The Peaceful SoulA beautifully eclectic blend of new & recycled home furnishings & decor. Peaceful ambiance, peaceful prices, spacious showrooms and unique jewelry vault. Regular Hours: Mon to Fri 11-5, Sat 10-52501 N. 7th Street Phoenix(602) 253-8700 BlueberryDeluxe.com

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Wicked Wear Studio & GalleryWicked Wear offers one-of-a-kind handmade clothing, soaps, crocheted goods, unique jewelry and original artwork by Resident Artist Clifton H. Peirce. We also offer Kundalini Yoga classes. Regular Hours: Mon 6:30 – 8:p Yoga Tue-Wed By appointment only Thur- Sat 6:30 – 10:p1030 N Grand Ave Suite #5 Follow us on twitter - wickedwear

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Unsung GalleryUnsung Gallery showcases local Artists and creative expression that would not otherwise be seen in any other public viewing venue. It’s out there!3602 N 16th St., Phoenix(602) 721-0839PhxUFO.com

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Galeria 147 - Arizona Latino Arts and Cultural CenterFabulous display of art in Galeria 147 by local talented Latino artists. Performance space featuring live Latino music, dance, theatre. Also featuring two smaller gallery spaces El Rincon and La Capilla. Our Tiendita with arts, posters, books, crafts and jewelry from local Latino artisans.Regular Hours: 11:a to 6:p Tue - Sat3602 N 16th St., Phoenix(602) 254-9817ALACAZ.org

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Downtown Phoenix AmbassadorsInformation and art—what a wonderful combination! Come visit the home of the Downtown Phoenix Ambassadors to see works from local artists while you get the latest on what’s happening downtown – restaurants, nightlife and more! Regular Hours: Mon-Sun, 8a– 8p, First Fridays: 8a– 11p101 N. 1st Ave, Suite 190(602) 495.1500DowntownPhoenix.com

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Perihelion Arts Provocative, cutting-edge contemporary art by local, national and international artists working in various mediums. New show each month. Regular Hours: 1st & 3rd Fri: 12p- 4p & 6p-10p Thur: 2p-7p 2nd & 4th Fri: 11a- 5p, Sat: 11a- 7p, Sun: 12p - 6p610 E. Roosevelt, #137(602) 334-6299PerihelionArts.com

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garfield gallerySet aside some extra time for this stop...with 12,000 square feet and 12 unique studios. garfield is a destination in itself.Regular Hours: Varies by suite 316 W. McDowell Road (602) 349-3049 garfieldgallery.com

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Another GalleryAnother Gallery exhibits the art of local established and emerging contemporary artists, and features Another Artists work in an ever-changing monthly show.Regular Hours: First Friday 5:00 to 10:00 and Saturday After 11:00 until 5:00 3806 N. 3rd St., Phoenix(602) 721-0839

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Paulina Miller GalleryThe longtime Phoenix contemporary gallery showcases work in multiple genres and disciplines. This quarter, one highlight is the exhibit, The Dream and the Time: Journeys of Cuban Artists, which features work by more than ten different artists, including guest artist Claudia Paneca Fernandez. Regular Hours: Mon-Thur 12-8:30, F 12-6, S 9-5, Closed Sun. 817 N. 1st St. (602) 307-9643 PaulinaMillerGallery.com

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Studio 6 at the ArteryVisit us first! See a variety of art without the crowds. (6 studios, 14 artists, 1 gallery) Located in the Artery building. Lots of parking.Regular Hours: For classes and By appointment.623 E. Indian School Rd.(602) 332-1849Studio6.MosaicGlobe.com

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