UPDATE, 5:30 p.m. July 16: The City of Phoenix is holding a community meeting for people who want to share their opinions about murals in historic neighborhoods. It's taking place at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, August 21, inside the Pulliam Auditorium at Burton Barr Central Library. You can address questions about that meeting to Michelle Dodds, historic preservation officer for the city, at 602-262-7468. The Phoenix Mural Project is asking mural supporters to share their feedback here.
Sunday, July 29, 2018
Should Phoenix Regulate Murals in Historic Neighborhoods?
Labels:
art,
Murals,
visual art
Saturday, July 28, 2018
Interview: National Parks Service Photographer Chronicles the US
In 2015, photographers across the US were clamoring to fill a position once held by the iconic Ansel Adams. Listed online as Photographer, GS-1060-11/12, the job would require, most notably, shooting documentary images for the Library of Congress. Although many applied, Jarob J. Ortizultimately got the gig as National Parks Service Photographer and now spends his days recording historic spaces and places with a large format camera.
Labels:
photography
Sunday, July 22, 2018
All the Places You Can Eat Glitter Foods
All that glitters is not gold. This cake from Bouchon Bakery is both colorful and shiny—what more could you ask for?
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