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The Best Things We Saw in Metro Phoenix in 2020

Amid their own isolation and economic challenges, Phoenix-area artists continued to create works that inspired thoughtful consideration of the shifting cultural, social, and political landscape. A lot of it just happened outside or online this year. Here’s a look at 11 of our favorites. Social Justice Murals Phoenix artists have a long history of creating art exploring social justice themes, from immigration to indigenous rights. This year, several artists created work reflecting the struggle against police brutality and racial injustice. Six artists collaborated on a Black Lives Matter mural in Roosevelt Row, and Antoinette Cauley’s portrait of James Baldwin was installed on the Ten-O-One building. Murals featured portraits of George Floyd, Dion Johnson, Breonna Taylor, and others killed by law enforcement officers were painted as well, highlighting the ways art and activism are often intertwined during times of social upheaval.

New art for the new year: Metro Phoenix museums, galleries have exciting shows scheduled

New art for the new year: Metro Phoenix museums, galleries have exciting shows scheduled Elizabeth Montgomery, Arizona Republic Much about what the arts scene will look like in 2021 is still unknown, but some arts and culture organizations have announced big plans. Artists and designers who’ve made significant societal impacts through their art will have works on display in Phoenix next year. Featured creatives include a Texas native who weaves the experience of being Black and gay into tapestries, innovative photography and a fashion pioneer who has created gender fluid garments. © Photo courtesy of Demont Photo Management Garments of 60s mod legend Rudi Gernreich will be on display at Phoenix Art Museum including this caftan by Gernreich worn on model Peggy Moffitt. The show debuts March 11, 2021.

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