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On Roosevelt Street and Ninth Avenue, the little building with the red clay roof looks like many of the other houses in the neighborhood. But a big colorful mural on the front lets you know you’re in the right place. You walk through the courtyard and step into the new home of Palabras Bilingual Bookstore. There’s a big fireplace, a counter where homemade baked goods sit on ....
Corrections & Clarifications: Denise Dominguez was misidentified in a previous version of this article. Since they opened in 2015, Palabras Bilingual Bookstore and Wasted Ink Zine Distro have become safe spaces for historically marginalized communities in Phoenix. Their vision of a literary hub with a mission of representation, equity and mutual support came to life in February when their businesses reopened in a triplex at 906 W. Roosevelt St. downtown. Palabras sells books written in Spanish and English as well as locally crafted art and merchandise many of which are made by Black, Indigenous and other people of color. Wasted Ink carries hundreds of zines that date to the 1980s and represent “historically silenced voices,” including creators who are disabled, neurodivergent, LGBTQ and people of color, according to Lucille. ....
Peter Bugg Calls for Art Vision Gallery in Chandler is accepting proposals for solo and small group exhibitions. Scottsdale Arts is seeking works for an art show to feature portraits of artists and artists’ friends. The Pemberton PHX is looking for artists to create murals for its Roosevelt Row spaces. West Valley Arts has several open artist opportunities. Deadlines vary, so check with specific organizations for details. Artist Grants Several organizations are currently accepting grant applications. The National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures is doing emergency grants for Latinx artists, art workers, and arts organizations. The Craft Emergency Relief Fund is offering COVID-19 relief grants. The National Endowment for the Arts has a Grants to Art Projects program. Again, deadlines vary, so look for details on the Arizona Commission on the Arts website. ....
Lynn Trimble New Xico Board Members Xico Inc. has three new board members, including Jacob Moore, Maria Elena Coronado-Sutter, and Robert Booker. Moore is an associate vice president in ASU’s tribal relations office, Sutter works in grants administration and strategic development for a small business division at Chicanos Por La Causa, and Robert Booker is a former head of Arizona Commission on the Arts. Xico is working to open its new Roosevelt Row location in 2021. The date has not been announced. Arizona Arts Budget Every year, state agencies submit their annual budget requests to the governor’s office as part of the state’s budget process. Arizona Commission on the Arts, the state agency charged with making the arts accessible for all community members, has requested $5 million for the arts in the state’s fiscal year 2022 budget, which covers the period between July 1, 2021 and June 30, 2022. The amount agencies receive will depend on the final budget a ....
Charissa Lucille But that was just part of her decision to leave. Her current rent, $360 per month, is going up 25 percent. “I know my rent was underpriced, and I understand the price of real estate in the area, she says, but that’s just not doable for me.” Lucille launched Wasted Ink with Marna Kay in a Tempe strip mall in December 2015. They were evicted after less than a year in the space and in December 2016 relocated to The Hive, which has been home to several art studios, galleries, retail spaces, and performance spaces over the last decade. Lucille says she considered closing her storefront after COVID-19 hit in March, but says she decided to stay to support The Hive. After Fournier announced the change in ownership in September, Lucille hoped to make it work. ....