Terri Camberlango took the scenic route to a career in creative talent management. She signed with a modeling agency at age 14, a life-changing opportunity that eventually took her out of her native Phoenix.
Terri Camberlango took the scenic route to a career in creative talent management. She signed with a modeling agency at age 14, a life-changing opportunity that eventually took her out of her native Phoenix.
When clay artist Lori McMinn decided to make ceramic bowls from local cactus, the first thing she did was to phone the Arizona Department of Agriculture.
Parag and Rupa Shah have owned shops around the Valley for more than two decades, but Scottsdale’s Gift-ology has been the one to stick.
Blaise Lantana and I were trying to do a radio interview about how she’s retiring from her nighttime hosting job at KJZZ, the local National Public Radio affiliate. People kept interrupting.
Arizona’s Family investigative reporter Susan Campbell says the secret to telling consumers’ stories is simple: genuinely care about them.
When Sara Peterson was a kid, she loved dressing for a theme and designing matching outfits for her and her friends.
Mark your calendars: Scottsdale Art Week returns this March for its second engagement, in partnership with Scottsdale Ferrari and Cities West Media. Featuring 120 different galleries from more than 16 countries, the annual art event is poised to once again draw collectors and enthusiasts from around the world. Inspired by legendary art events like Art Basel in Miami and TEFAF in New York, SAW has alredy established itself as a standout among its prestigious peers.
Our editorial picks for the best things to do around the Valley this spring.
Last fall, local indie-punk band Ghost in the Willow gave drivers a refreshing break from the usual run of lawyer billboards along I-10.
Ask Ariana Enriquez about creating an outdoor mural rendered in oil paint, and she’ll burst out laughing.
Michael McDowell didn’t have a backup plan. He knew since he was 11 years old, growing up in Glendale and racing go-karts, that he wanted to be a professional driver.
Named after Beal’s cat, Billie, and Koffman’s late dog, Lulu, it’s the only curated secondhand boutique for plus-size women in Maricopa County, and one of few such shops in the nation.
The Wisconsin native, whose oil paintings and jewelry will be exhibited in the Sonoran Arts League’s 29th annual Hidden in the Hills Artist Studio Tour this November, figures she’s been making art – and other things – her whole life.
“Everything that I’ve chosen for subject matter has been based off things I have read,” sculptor Phillip Payne says.
¡Sombra! Experiments in Shade, is a newish public art project about urban heat in Phoenix.