April 19-21
Find out what's happening this weekend in Phoenix. You can see some live music, see the most current art exhibitions and more. Find more things to do this weekend on our event calendar.
Pow Wow at ASU
Friday through Sunday
The contemporary Pow Wow is a link to the past that helps maintain Native American Heritage. The Pow Wow at ASU will feature indigenous song and dance. Vendors and food will be available.
2024 Grass Clippings Open
Friday and Saturday
The Grass League is the world's first high-stakes par 3 golf league, uniquely embracing both professional and amateur events in team-based formats. The first tournament will be held April 17-20 at Grass Clippings Rolling Hills in Tempe, Arizona—the state's first fully lighted golf course. Ticket holders can enjoy golf, live music, and food venues.
Grass Clippings Rolling Hills
Home & Garden Show Presents "The Floral Showcase"
Friday through Sunday
The Home & Garden Show redefined! Experience the Floral Showcase where vibrant flowers and more than 1000 home improvement vendor booths collide, unlike anything the Valley has ever seen before! Whether you’re a home décor lover, gardening enthusiast or simply looking for a day of beauty and inspiration, there's something for everyone.
Drunk Shakespeare
Friday through Sunday
The stage is set in a hidden venue. Five professional actors meet as members of The Drunk Shakespeare Society. One of them has 5 shots of whiskey and then attempts to perform a major role in a Shakespearean play. Hilarity and mayhem ensue while the four sober actors try and keep the script on track. Every show is different depending on who is drinking... and what they're drinking!
The Rose Theatre
Concerts & Performances This Weekend
Shows are taking place more often now, including theatre performances, comedy shows and concerts. Here's who you can see perform this weekend:
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Sports This Weekend
Our local teams are giving it their all. Here's who you can cheer on this weekend:
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Art Exhibits This Weekend
Phoenix is home to the largest art museum in the southwestern United States. Ignite your mind with the creativity and inspiration you will find at our local cultural institutions. Here's the art exhibits you can see this weekend:
Randy Johnson's Storytelling with Photographs Exhibition
Through April 28, 2024
Randy Johnson, one of the greatest pitchers in the game of baseball and always intrigued with photography, makes the shift from athlete to artist. This exhibition, coinciding with the 2024 Spring Training season, will showcase images from Johnson’s travels, exploring wildlife in different environments and cultures.
Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts
American Icons: Wright & O'Keeffe
Through June 3, 2024
Taliesin West presents American Icons: Wright & O’Keeffe, a new photography exhibition spotlighting Frank Lloyd Wright and Georgia O’Keeffe, luminaries in American art and architecture. Over the course of their storied careers, each changed the way we see the world and left their mark on American Modernism.This exhibition provides a unique opportunity to view twenty images shown in an intimate setting, against the backdrop of North Scottsdale’s McDowell Mountains. The portraits give insight to their lives and the uniquely American style that Wright and O’Keeffe brought to art, design, and culture.
Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin West
Barbie: A Cultural Icon
Through July 7, 2024
Barbie®: A Cultural Icon examines the Barbie brand’s 60+ year history and the doll’s global impact on pop culture. Across six distinct sections, visitors experience more than 250 vintage dolls—including the original Barbie—from the collections of private collector David Porcello and Mattel, life-size fashion designs, exclusive interviews, and narrative sections that consider the style trends, careers, and identities that Barbie has embodied and popularized over the decades.
Sarah Zapata: Beneath the Breath of the Sun
Through July 28, 2024
“Beneath the breath of the sun” features newly created works completed during the artist’s residency with CALA Alliance in Fall 2023. Alongside these works, Zapata chose ceramics made with clay and earthen materials from the Museum’s collection to reference the land. The installation evokes a topography of the Arizona landscape, where bold hues of orange and yellow nod toward the punishing sun and air of the desert, weaving together the ecological and geological aspects that make up the complexity of our place. Taken as a whole, Zapata’s fabricated world highlights the inherent friction between traditional modes of making in untraditional situations.
ASU Art Museum
Maria & Modernism
Through July 28, 2024
Maria & Modernism features more than eighty works spanning seven decades by San Ildefonso ceramist Maria Martinez (1887-1980), one of the 20th century’s most celebrated and recognizable women whose work continues to influence new generations of artists.
Acoustic America: Iconic Guitars, Mandolins, and Banjos
Through September 15, 2024
Explore 90 historic acoustic stringed instruments played by the heroes of folk, blues, and bluegrass music. These instruments illuminate the intertwined histories of exceptional soloists and songwriters, groundbreaking instrument manufacturers, and novel inventions, illustrating how diverse origins combine into enduring musical traditions.
Laura Aguilar: Nudes in Nature
Through January 5, 2025
Laura Aguilar: Nudes in Nature showcases photographic works by a groundbreaking yet underrecognized artist who challenged perceptions of beauty by examining the female body in dialogue with the natural world.
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