Christmas! Phippen Museum Closed
The Phippen Museum will resume normal business hours, Tuesday, December 27th.
The Phippen Museum will resume normal business hours, Tuesday, December 27th.
Holiday hours today are: 10AM to 1PM Happy New Year from the Phippen Museum!
The Phippen Museum will resume normal business hours Tuesday, January 3rd
Join us for an evening of art and fun. This two-hour excursion is designed for those who enjoy wine but may know nothing about painting. Discover hidden wells of creativity […]
Join us at the Phippen Museum for a presentation by author, Julie Morrison. Arizona author Julie Morrison presents her book Barbed: A Memoir, a book written and published by Arizonans […]
Join us at the Phippen Museum for a presentation by Joe Webster. Photography is an extraordinary medium of expression. It allows the maker to capture images of practically anything. Many […]
Mixing Color from the primaries, let’s discover how each family of color can actually challenge us to create fun and fabulous little paintings, while fueling our creativity to create larger […]
Join us for an evening of art and fun. This two-hour excursion is designed for those who enjoy wine but may know nothing about painting. Discover hidden wells of creativity […]
Join us at the Phippen Museum for a presentation by Carrie Cannon. Turquoise has a long standing tradition amongst Native cultures of the Southwest, holding special significance and profound meanings […]
This scripted, bio-drama features the story of western photographer Edward Curtis as portrayed by Wyatt Earp, an actor who brings life to history with his fascinating presentations. Through sound, photographs and laughter, Earp will explore Curtis’ trials and tribulations. Curtis utilized his love for photography to complete this project, taking numerous portraits of the native peoples, landscape photographs of the lands they lived on and the art they created. Curtis covered tribes across the country, from Alaska all the way down to the Arizona border. He photographed over 100 tribes and created 20 volumes worth of work. These volumes encapsulated the stories and cultures of the Native American people.
This is the Museum's chance to reflect on the past calendar year, celebrate the Museum's successes, and preview plans and opportunities for the year ahead. This annual meeting is free […]
Join us in February 2023 for this very special display of fine art as the Arizona Pastel Association presents their annual International Exhibition & Sale. The Show draws pastel artists […]