A Pivotal Point in Time: Art in Scottsdale in the 1970s explores the vibrant artistic landscape of Scottsdale during that transformative decade. The exhibition features notable works from artists like Philip C. Curtis and Fritz Scholder, many of whom were associated with the historic Cattle Track Arts Compound. This event marks a celebration of both the artists’ contributions and the enduring legacy of creative expression in the region. As part of Scottsdale Arts' programming, the show offers a glimpse into the artistic evolution that shaped the local culture.
Canal Convergence (11/7/25-11/16/25)
Canal Convergence (11/7/25-11/16/25)
The American Journey: Struggle, Spirit, and Triumph (10/19/25-5/10/26)
Casey Curran: Tidal Sky (10/11/25-2/22/26)
Evan Roth: Pathfinding (10/11/25-3/8/26)
Jeanne K. Simmons: Rooted (10/11/25-2/22/26)
Artists of Cattle Track (10/6/25-10/6/25)
James Perkins: Burying Paintings (9/20/25-9/20/25)
Life on Mars (6/14/25-9/14/25)
An Evening with Jeremy Jordan (4/10/25-4/10/25)
Martha Graham Dance Company Graham 100 - The First and The Future (3/21/25-3/21/25)
Videos
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REYKJAVÍK by Steve Yockey
Stray Cat Theatre (12/5 - 12/20) | |
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The Little Mermaid
Hale Centre Theatre Arizona (7/3 - 8/15) | |
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She Loves Me
Hale Centre Theatre Arizona (4/2 - 5/9) | |
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BASKERVILLE: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery
Don Bluth Front Row Theatre (7/23 - 8/29) | |
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ALL ABOUT BROADWAY
Chandler Center for the Arts (12/31 - 12/31) | |
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Miles Of Grace
Herberger Theater (12/17 - 12/21)
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Joe Jackson + Band: Hope and Fury Tour 2026
Fox Tucson Theatre (6/6 - 6/6) | |
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Arizona American Indian Festival
Scottsdale Civic Center (1/31 - 2/1) | |
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