Artibise said the event is a step in the right direction in getting people to rethink urban areas, especially in Downtown Phoenix.
Category: Events
Events that may be of interest to my Phoenix-based readers
New Urbanist Leader Andrés Duany is Coming to Phoenix
ASU’s Phoenix Urban Research Laboratory and the School of Geographical Sciences & Urban Planning are hosting two lectures by Andrés Duany on Oct. 13
From Car Spaces to People Places: PARK(ing) Day is returning to Phoenix
PARK(ing) Day is returning to downtown Phoenix on Friday, September 17th when we’ll transform curbside parking spots into temporary public parks.
Public Policy for Private Profits
If more residents don’t get involved, ‘private’ policy will continue to shape our city.
Arizona, It's up to YOU! – A Day for Civic Action
Right now, an important conversation is occurring about how people can engage civically toward a more positive evolution for our communities and state
Social Media for Business AZ – September 9th
I wanted to let my Arizona based readers know of an upcoming event that you may be interested in.
Placemaking and Pioneering in Downtown Phoenix
I was invited to take part in ASU’s Barrett’s Urban Experience, a 4-day intensive introduction to downtown Phoenix for Barrett Honors College freshmen
DPJ Article: Christine Cassano: Recasting the Local Art Scene
This Friday, Phoenix artist Christine Cassano is shaking up the local art scene in two significant ways.
Remembering Phoenix’s Lost History (Phxated.com)
Melikian will be talking about his recently published book “Vanishing Phoenix,” at a brown bag lunch event at noon Wednesday, June 2, at Phoenix City Hall.
DPJ Article: Promoting Our Paradise—The Modern Phoenix Home Tour
This year’s Modern Phoenix Home Tour returns April 11, and promises to be the most successful yet.