Art Takes Flight
Arizona’s airports are dazzling hubs for world-class art exhibitions.
Arizona’s airports are dazzling hubs for world-class art exhibitions.
The Wild Side Gallery at Phoenix Zoo fosters an appreciation of the natural world.
Whether you’re hiking, taking photographs or just heading out for an afternoon drive, the following destinations are just a few of the many places around the state where wildflowers can be viewed and enjoyed.
Arizona is home to the largest rose garden in the Southwest — a public space at Mesa Community College that is open year-round as a living laboratory and a place of beauty that celebrates the rose as a national floral emblem; promotes education and community involvement; attracts cultural events; and provides a resource for partnership, volunteerism and the testing of new roses.
Having officially reached its decennial on Feb. 4, Ironwood CrossFit and Fitness will host an official celebration on Saturday, March 25 during which the community can gather for group workouts as well as enjoy some great food and music.
The 15 Major League Baseball teams that comprise the Cactus League will take to fields across Arizona for spring training Feb. 24 through March 28.
This month, the WM Phoenix Open, often referred to as “The Greatest Show on Grass,” returns for the 88th time to Scottsdale.
Having founded Lamuella Animal Sanctuary in 2020, Megan Howell now feels like a princess among 27 bright-eyed and bushy-tailed residents.
On March 11, Ballet Arizona’s junior board, the Contemporary Council, will host its first-ever Fashion & Fizz fundraiser during which dancers will serve as models to showcase an array of curated costumes.
Images Arizona is honored to showcase just some of the sights and feelings that photographer Andrew Pielage has captured through architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s works here in our beautiful state.