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Pascal Bokar Afro Blue Grazz Band Comes to Phoenix
Prior to the concert, Pascal Bokar and the band will present an interactive conversation through their Jazz, Culture & Social Justice Project.by Alexa Criscitiello
The Nash, West Valley Arts and Ottowa University AZ have joined forces to present the Pascal Bokar Afro Blue Grazz Band for two shows, Aug 9 at 7:00 pm at The Nash 110 E Roosevelt, and Aug 11 at 7:00 pm at Ottawa University, 15950 N Civic Center Plaza, Surprise. Tickets are $25 and on sale at Eventbrite: The Nash: August 9 at 7:00 pmWest Valley August 11 at 7:00 pm
Born in Paris, France and raised in Mali and Senegal, West Africa, Pascal Bokar is an accomplished guitarist/vocalist, who has always understood the connections between West African music and the sounds of the American South. The Pascal Bokar Afro Blue Grazz Band is an exciting powerhouse band of eleven musicians that features the West African sabar drum, the balafon (ancestor of the xylophone), the banjo, t
Buckeye Artist Mary Shindell Commissioned For Indoor Mural At New Fry s In Buckeye
Shindell s artwork can be found in various permanent public collections in NYC and the Southwest.by BWW News Desk
West Valley Arts, in partnership with Fry s Food Stores, a division of the Kroger Family of Companies, commissioned local artist, Mary Shindell (http://www.maryshindell.com), to create an indoor mural for the new Fry s Marketplace in Buckeye.
Kroger/Fry s is committed to enhancing the new store by involving local artists to create artwork celebrating the unique identity and the beautiful desert vistas and mountain views that surround Buckeye. More than 35 artists submitted proposals in January 2020.
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New West Valley Arts Council show featuring Black artists hopes to encourage conversations Elizabeth Montgomery, Arizona Republic
In celebration of Black History Month, West Valley Arts Council will host an art exhibition showcasing the work of metro Phoenix African American artists.
“Imprint: African Americans in the Arts” opens Jan. 22 and includes the artwork of sculptors Joe Willie Smith and Gedion Nyanhongo, photographer Alvin Galloway, painters Phalen Booker, Wanda King and John Neville and owner of Onyx Art Gallery Kathi Williams.
“We felt this was important because, throughout history, the most impressionable and long-lasting things in the arts have been started, implemented and supported by African Americans, West Valley Arts Council president and CEO Sandra Bassett said. We also know that a lot of that has expanded to be more culturally inclusive, and not just reserved for those of color, but inclusive to all Americans to participate in.”