Activities & Events on Grand Ave
February 28, 2013 by admin
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Click here for a map of the Grand Ave area, and a list of activities and events.
Art Detour turns 25
February 27, 2013 by admin
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We are part of Art Detour, Saturday March 2nd, and Sunday, March 3rd. Have a look at what is happening on the streets of Downtown Phoenix this weekend.
Coffee, Cookies & Crafts 8
February 25, 2013 by admin
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The eighth “Coffee, Cookies & Crafts” independent craft fair, will be held at Bragg’s Pie Factory on Sunday, March 3 from noon to 5:00 pm as part of Art Detour 25. Coffee, Cookies & Crafts is a free event that is open to the public.
This event celebrates local, independent art and craft by bringing together local vendors to sell their handmade goods. Local vendors will include 11th Monk3y, Carol Roque, Chain Theory, Cookie Confetti, Crafty Modern, Double L Originals, Dressy Pets Portraits, Gothcupcake, Kari Arts, Lila-Jo, Muneca Mexicana handcrafted food, Odyssey Etching & Engraving, Origami Owl, Parkside Harmony, Patty Lewis Glass Artist, RunzwithScissors, Safety Third, ScentSations by Tracy, Starflower Jewelry, Sticker Club Girl, Strawberry Hedgehog, Sugared & Spiced, Urban Table, Voigt Metal, Wearable Art by Nadia K Taylor, Xappaland and more.
Several vendors will be offering homemade cookies and baked goods for sale and {9} Gallery will be sampling their Press Roasters Coffee.
Some additional vendor spots are still available. Interested local vendors should complete the online new vendor application at
www.coffeecookiescrafts.wordpress.com.
“Coffee, Cookies & Crafts” at Bragg’s Pie Factory is presented by Hauspanther LLC in cooperation with lucky15creative and Sticker Club Girl. CCC8 is being sponsored by MADE Art Boutique, Kooky Krafts Shop, Practical Art, and Halo Piercing.
Bragg’s Pie Factory is located at 1301 W Grand Avenue in downtown Phoenix. The craft fair will be held in the parking lot located at Grand and McKinley. Free parking is available along Grand Avenue.
For more information, please email coffeecookiesandcrafts@gmail.com or
find us on Facebook www.facebook.com/CoffeeCookiesCrafts or visit
www.coffeecookiescrafts.wordpress.com.
Logo Winner
August 20, 2012 by admin
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The Grand Avenue Arts & Small Business District is pleased to unveil the winning logo for our 4th Annual Grand Avenue Festival, scheduled for October 20, 2012. We received a number of fantastic submissions but in the end, the unique logo submitted by Abraham Reyes was selected by our logo committee!
Mr. Reyes shared that his “inspiration behind the logo was conceived from the hybrid of eclectic and mid-century influences that encompasses the lower Grand Avenue neighborhood in Phoenix, using a combination of various elements.” He included his vision for the logo was intended to “to emulate the playful character the festival has as well as it´s creative spirit.”
Congratulations, Mr. Reyes! This winning design will be featured on all promotional materials including; festival brochures, posters and a variety of community advertisements.
Logo Contest
July 24, 2012 by admin
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The Grand Avenue Arts & Small Business District is holding a logo design contest for the 4th Annual Grand Avenue Festival, scheduled for October 20, 2012. The purpose of the contest is to create a unique logo representing the Grand Avenue Festival by letting artists show their creativity and style. The winning design will be featured on all promotional materials including; festival brochures, posters and a variety of community advertisements. Additionally, the winning artist will receive their name or business entity acknowledged on the festival brochure as an in-kind sponsor.
About the Festival: The focus of the festival is to explore the history of Lower Grand and spotlight adaptive re-use projects and sustainability in the neighborhood. This celebration honors the local arts and small businesses, and encourages recycling and re-use so please be mindful of our mission when designing your submission.
Eligibility: The contest is open to everyone 18 years of age and older, or with a parent’s consent for younger gifted individuals.
Submission Requirements: Preferred file type is .ai or a vector .eps (will accept .pdf, .jpg, .tif but they must be high-quality, minimum of 300 dpi at a physical size of 3″ x 3″); all fonts must be converted to outlines; logo submissions must print well as both color or black & white
Entry Info and Deadline: Contest entries must be received no later than 5pm, August 3rd, 2012, for consideration. The festival planning committee will notify the winner no later than August 10th, 2012. Contest entries should be sent to grandavelogo@gmail.com
Intellectual Property Rights: The winning designs submitted for this contest become the property of Grand Avenue Arts & Small Business District and the Grand Avenue Merchants Association (GAMA). By submitting the design, the entrant warrants that the work is original and free of all copyright or other encumbrances that would prevent its use by the Grand Avenue Arts & Small Business District and GAMA for any of the intended purposes.
Privacy and Personal Data: Submissions are confidential until the completion of judging and until the announcement of the winner. Only the submissions of the winner will be disclosed and published. The designs and all personal data of all other submissions will be kept confidential, other than announcing the total number of submissions received.
Questions: All artists and their suggestions are welcome! Contact us at grandavephoenix@gmail.com
First Friday Artwalk on Grand Ave
May 2, 2012 by admin
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Come on over and visit us this month on Grand Ave! Grand is the place to be for cool art, great music, and awesome shopping at independent retailers. Visit us on 1st Friday, May 4, and throughout the month. Here’s what we have going on:
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The Bikini Lounge
First Friday, May 4, 8 pm to close |
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Braggs Pie Factory
May, 3, 4, 5 and May 10, 11, 12 there will be a theater production by Orange Theater Company.“Desiring Flight” was written by Chris Danowski and is directed by Matt Watkins. All performances start at 7:30pm and it is a “pay what you can” entry fee. For more information about Orange Theater you can go to: www.orangetheater.org or to Facebook atwww.facebook.com/orangetheater. First Friday Night Live (FFNL) a comedy sketch based on local events and happenings, will take place in the main space of Bragg’s at 10:30pm. Catch a re-run of Stacey’s show from April! For more information on this event, visit theirFacebook page or their event page:www.facebook.com/events/344495608943575/ Bragg’s Pie Factory |
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Deb’s Glass Designs
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Deb Rich will be demonstrating the artistry oflampwork inside her new studio located at theOasis on Grand. If you have never seen lampwork glass being molten and formed into beautiful beads, you are in for a treat! It’s poetry in motion and truly hypnotizing.
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Deus Ex Machina
(image: “Playmates” Michele Bledsoe acrylic on canvas)
1st Friday, May 4, 6-10 pm LOVE AND DARKNESS
Two realms for endless exploration. Love as reaching out, darkness as going in-or vice versa.
In May, the artists of Deus Ex Machina share their discoveries.
Featuring:
Michele Bledsoe
Richard Bledsoe
Jeff Falk
Steve Gompf
Dain Quentin Gore
Annie Lopez
Heather Smith-Gearns
May Events:
First Friday Opening May 4 6pm-10pm
Caffeine Corridor Poetry Reading Friday May 11, open mike starts at 7pm A Coven of Nerds – Deus Ex Game NightSaturday May 12 6pm-9pm
Third Friday Open Studio May 18 7pm-10pm DEUS EX MACHINA 1023 NW Grand Avenue
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Gallery Marsiglia
1st Friday, May 4, 6-10 pm
It’s your last chance to see my special feature atGallery Marsiglia, “Desert in Bloom,” unique designs using desert cactus, transformed into sterling silver with Arizona gemstones. These pieces are amazing and unforgettable. A jewelry workshop is great for Mother’s Day gift giving. Gallery Marsiglia has unique one of a kind jewelry for MOM, graduation and Fathers Day. Not sure? DON’T FORGET – gift certificates The birthstones for May are Emerald andChrysoprase. Lampwork demonstration by Vicky Jones, Bob Wood, rockhound & lapidary artist Hair accessories and custom hats by Singer songwriter, AJ, will be entertaining us with her unique vocals. Showcasing one-of-a-kind jewelry designs. SEEDs for Autism has a great new showcase of mixed metals accessories and journals. SEEDs is a non-profit that provides vocational training for adults with Autism & Asperger’s. Gallery Marsiglia |
Gallery Serendipity
1st Friday, May 4, 6-10 pm
Gallery Serendipity will be having new work on display by artist Carla Keaton. Original artwork and prints will be available for sale and commissions are always welcome!! Carla will also be demonstrating a painting in progress!! Gallery Serendipity 1023 NW Grand Avenue, Studio E
Phoenix, Arizona 85003
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The Groove
1st Friday, May 4, 6-10pm
Get in to The Groove as we welcome Steve Helffrich, local artist, who will be exhibiting prints on paper, including digital photographs and mixed media. Enjoy our fantastic patio, a perfect place to chat and enjoy the energy of our outdoor venue! Bring your own beverage and stick around for our Acoustic Music Jam, open to 1 or 2 piece acoustic musician(s), starting at 8 pm.
(no electric instruments, please).
The Groove
1023 NW Grand Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85007
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Kaleidoscope Fine Arts
1st Friday, May 4, 6-10pm
See new work by Taylor Steffen Scott Fine Art Photography, Painting, Drawing
Featuring 3D Photography on Wood
Snacks for Snackers, Stop by and visit Oasis on Grand!
Kaleidoscope Fine Arts
Located at Oasis on Grand
1501 Grand Ave.
Studio #118 “in the back”
Phoenix, AZ 85006
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Kooky Krafts
1st Friday, May 4, 6-10:30 pm
Fabulous handmade Mother’s Day gifts and quirky one-of-a-kind collectable art. We also have some super fun prom corsages!
Regular hours Fridays from 6pm – 10:30pm and Saturdays from Noon – 10:30pm. Also find us on Etsy at: www.kookykrafts.etsy.com
Noon to 10:30 pm, or by appointment.
Kooky Krafts Shop 1500 W Grand Ave
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1205 Space
First Friday, May 4, 6-10 pm
1205 Space will feature a rare glimpse at paintings in progress by renowned artist El Moises, paintings by Lee Berger and jewelry by Alan Lindsay. This is a last chance to see El Moises’ powerhouse painting, Sangre Fuerte, and other work which will be featured on Arizona Highways TV this month which recently visited Grand Avenue to shoot footage of Moises painting and discussing his work at 1205 Space and The Sagrado. See you Friday!
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Sanctuary Faith
In Arizona — not in some third world country — but in our very own neighborhoods in Arizona, 1 in 3 children go to bed hungry.
This summer, The Sanctuary will be home to a summer food program that will feed breakfast and lunch to kids ages 1-18. Many families depend on school programs to feed their children, and when school’s out, many of these families are unable to provide the kind of meals these children desperately need. The Sanctuary wants to fill that need, but needs help.
We are hosting a silent auction fundraiser on FIRST FRIDAY, May 4th, 7:30 to 10pm. The evening will feature special musical guests Elements of Jazz, Geoff Hurley, Chris Burch, the Sanctuary band, and more! Please tell everyone you know to come be a part of this fantastic event to end hunger among our children!
We are asking you to look at this growing problem, and if you agree that this is something that we can no longer turn away from, then please consider joining us in our effort. Sanctuary Faith 911 W. Woodland Ave.
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![]() Tilt Gallery
May 4 – 26, 2012: “Recycle” by Thomas Barker
Thomas Barker creates photographs as a means of communication; to begin a dialogue with others as well as himself. His intention is to introduce imagery whose value can only be fully realized through the perception of the viewer. Giving voice to his own stories, while being cognizant of the stories the audience brings, his photographs transcend intellectual images of the world to include the observer as a participant. It is in this interaction that the image creates stories of life, intrigue and passion; bringing about questions of our values, esthetics, and what it means to be a participant in life.
By the time he was forty he had volumes of negatives and no prints. For him, it didn’t really matter, it was the making of the image that was important. He studied design, painting and photography at Pratt Institute and The University of New Mexico.
It is only now that his eye, the camera, and his existence have become one that he is willing to let others see, sometimes literally, completely unprotected and naked.
Tilt Gallery 919 West Fillmore Street For more information and directions visit:http://tiltgallery.com |
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The Trunk Space
![]() May 2012 All Events
1506 NW Grand Ave, Phoenix AZ 85007
www.thetrunkspace.com All shows all ages unless noted
Most shows $6 unless otherwise noted
Doors at 7:30pm unless otherwise noted.
Thurs. 3rd: The VOODOO ORGANIST! The devil plays the Hammond! w/ The Rebel Set, and The Human Torch! For fans of Quintron, James Chance, New Orleans Funk!
$6 adv. $8 day of.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
Fri. 4th 6-9pm: First Friday Arts Reception, featuring “Infinite Monkeys” our 8 year anniversary art show! Monkeys, typewriters, Shakespeare, 15 artists interpret the famous Émile Borel quote!
FREE
Fri. 4th, 9pm: Mark Sultan, aka BBQ, returns! w/ Liam & the Ladies, Man Hands, and French Girls! A cult figure, an underrated gem, The best one-man band going, absolutely devoid of insincerity or gimmick! $10 per person night of.
Sat. 5th: North High School Music Program Benefit! With Skinny Shamans, The Ragamuffin Stampede, and more! Raffles & prizes!
Sun 6th: Psychic Feline (From OR) w/ Chandails, Strip Tantrum, and Stephen Steinbrink! Tiwisty indie rock.
Tues. 8th: Brianna Marela & Shenandoah Davis w/ Michelle Blades and Baron Neces! Daringly introspective and coy folk music.
shenandoahdavis.com // www.brianamarela.com Fri. 11th: Rough Tough Dynamite CD Release! with Diners, Waytansea Point, and Hug-of-War! One of our towns best and most fun bands drops their first big disk!
$5 PICK OF THE MONTH
Sat. 12th: Marriage Equality Fundraiser! w/ Sungsang, Chandails, Treasure Fruit, and Sleep Money! +$1 raffles, free food and door prizes!
DO THIS!
Mon. 14th: Eileen and the In-Betweens (NM) w/ Hunger Artists and Dandan Noodles! Quirky folk music, satisfies your ear’s sweet tooth!
Wed. 16th: on tour from Washington, Motorbikes & Hungry Cloud Darkening (Mount Eerie Family) w/ Stephen Steinbrink and People People! It’s that Pacific NorthWest sound we all love.
Thurs. 17th: on tour, SHONDES, Brooklyn Queer-punk “radical politics, power-pop melodies, traditional Jewish music, and punk vitriol.” -Pitchfork. Plus special guest Daniel Hart, Violinist for St. Vincent, The Polyphonic Spree, Flesh the Racist Crayon!
PLUS Haymarket Squares! Oh man, this show has everything!
Fri. 18th, 6-9pm: “Odds to an End” new Art by Dain Q. Gore. Currated by Tommy Cannon, noteworthy pieces, esoterica from Phrenology to the Apocalypse.
FREE
Fri. 18th, 9pm: Grandma’s Boyfriend (San Francisco). Jangly, poppy, proto-punk inspired Hosted by Area50Fun, locals TBD!
Sat. 19th! Violence Girl, by Alice Bag. Author reading and mini-concert! w/ Special guest Shovel. Supported by Fluke Fanzine!
$5–PICK OF THE MONTH!
Tues. 22nd: from Flagstaff DRAGONS & AGAIN AGAIN! +Drainbow and Diners. A night of willpower pop music! Hosted by Tristan, loved by all.
Wed. 23rd 8-9pm: Story Time Improv! Featuring Apollo 12 and Unicorn Warpath! Pre-School for adults. We lay out blankets and pillows on the floor and invite everyone to gather round. We definitely want it to feel like kindergarten.
Wed. 23rd: 9pm: Chandails tour kickoff!
Thurs. 24th: Bill Horist, exemplar of modern experimental music. Member of Masters Musicians of Bukkake (with Alan Bishop and Charlie Gocher of Sun City Girls). known for his ability to shift and merge free jazz, blues, prepared guitar and avant manipulations. w/ Glochids, Shun the Atavist, andPaul Arámbula.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
Fri. 25th: Bikini Family Punk show! w/ Lifesize Monsters, AbiotiX, Button Struggler, and Inky Unit! Music in one room, cheap drinks next door!
Sat. 26th, 12-5pm: Daytime–Arizona School for the Arts fundraiser. Music and fun to support one of the most forward looking schools in downtown. Featuring -Ben Stock & Carly Bates, 5150, In An Hour, Restless Voyage +More TBA.
$10, or $8 w/ 2 can food donation.
Mon. 28th: on tour from TX, SORNE, multimedia live performance using only the voice, homemade instruments and found objects! Tribal, dramatic, and immersive storytelling! Plus PHX acts Space Tourists and XXX opening!
Tues. 29th: Grand Ave Live, Season Finale! Featuring The Slow Poisoner (country goth from LA). Ernesto & the cast ring out for the Summer. Expect Comedy, news, and rambling sentences. More guests To Be Added!
Wed. 30th: Cute old timey songs from Tucson, Page of Cups with Haymarket Squares and Lauren Farrah!
Thurs. 31st: David J (Kind of Like Spitting) is coming to town as part of “CMG & We Are the Night”, on tour with Family Thief and “Brown & Blue”. Locals TBD, but probably Empire of the bear +1 more.
We are located at:
1506 NW Grand Ave
right next to Bikini Lounge!
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Announcing the 3rd Annual Grand Avenue Festival Adaptive Re-use & Neighborhood Sustainability Celebration – October 22, 2011
October 17, 2011 by admin
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>> Download the complete 2011 Grand Ave Festival brochure here!
The Grand Avenue Merchants’ Association will be hosting the free 3rd annual Grand Avenue Festival on October 22nd, from 3 – 11 pm. The festival will be a celebration of the vibrant culture, art, history and adaptive re-use of the Lower Grand Avenue arts and small business district and adjoining neighborhoods.
Small businesses and art spaces along this unique and historic travel corridor will host tours of vintage commercial buildings and interesting adaptive re-use projects; create art exhibits; sponsor performances and music; and provide other special activities that highlight the history of this distinctive area of downtown. The goal of the Festival is to underscore the importance of neighborhood sustainability, encourage creative recycling, and foster reuse of valuable neighborhood resources.
The ReDapt Commercial Building Tours will take place from 3 – 7 pm guided by local history experts (ticket are $10 in advance) which will include a stop at the newly renovated Roberto-Venn School of Luthiery (guitar making). Visitors will also be able to tour the newly renovated 1960’s Oasis Motel on their own at 15th Avenue and Grand.
Musicians will be set up along the street and at various venues throughout the afternoon and evening. One of the much anticipated highlights of the Festival each year is the Recycled Rubbish Fashion Show headed up by local artist Babsomatic. In addition, the Local Boutiques Fashion Show will highlight clothing and jewelry from popular Grand Avenue fashion venues such as Indie ArtHouse, Annie Boomer’s Vintage, Gallery Marsiglia Jewelry, ShopDevious.com, Nostra Style House, and others.
The Hanging Gardens & Woven Fences & Trashy Sculpture Show has also become a Festival mainstay and will feature quirky assemblages and hanging artwork made out of trash and recycled materials along Grand Avenue. Many art studios, galleries and small businesses will be hosting special exhibits and performances throughout the afternoon and evening and arts and crafts vendors and demonstrations will be set up in key locations.
Because the Festival has been moved to late October to avoid September heat, a new addition this year will be the Calaca Cultural Center’s Day of the Dead exhibit at Bragg’s Pie Factory, including the “Dia de los Muertos Exchange Project”, a regional art initiative started by Calaca Cultural Center of Tempe, Arizona and Division 9 Gallery of Riverside, California. In addition, the Grand Avenue Billboard Project will be displaying work that addresses recycling, created by artist Paho Mann in conjunction with the City of Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture’s Public Art Program.
Visitors will also be able to pick up a brochure with a comprehensive listing of festival activities at any participating space on the day of the Festival. And visitors can pick up the pamphlet “Mural Street Love” for a self-guided tour of the many interesting local neighborhood murals. Pedicabs will be available along the street to take visitors to their destinations, but visitors can easily walk or ride bicycles to all Festival activities.
Un.Trashed Recycled Rubbish Fashion Show
October 17, 2011 by admin
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A community fashion show of re.purpose and re.newel of recycled and trashed items re.incarnated and re.worked into wearable art.
Dreamed: Beatrice Moore
Orchestrated: Bobsomatic!
Emceed: Kevin Patterson & Steve Maxwell
Sounded: Community Trash Percussion & Tippa Tappa Typewriter Corps
Of the people, for the people, by the people of My Sweet Phoenix!
Saturday, October 22nd at 5 pm
@Bragg’s Pie Factory
1301 NW Grand Avenue
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Make a donation to participate in the 2011 Un.Trashed: Recycled Rubbish Fashion Show!
Get Your Tickets for the Grand Ave Festival ReDapt Tours!
October 17, 2011 by admin
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For each $10 ticket purchase for this year’s ReDapt Tour, you will receive a Cleanfreak Carwash voucher (an $ 8 value)!
Meet your tour guide on the NE corner of Grand and 10th Avenue 10 minutes prior to tour time. Parking is free along Grand Avenue all day long.
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Don’t miss this year’s fun and interesting ReDapt Tour, part of the 3rd annual Grand Avenue Festival, October 22nd from 3 to 11 pm! Knowledgeable tour guides will take you to historic hidden commercial gems along and in the vicinity of storied Grand Avenue while you learn about the fascinating history of Grand and how it developed.
You will tour a redapted corner market; a mid century warehouse now home to the Roberto-Venn School of Luthiery (guitar making); a 1940’s commercial strip; and a 1920’s cast concrete block house that has been converted to art studios and small retail spaces; and more! Tours will be leaving at 3, 4 and 5 pm and last about 2 hours. Tickets are only $10 per person and can be purchased in advance right here. Free parking is available along Grand Avenue all day long! For more information contact Beatrice at 602.391.4016 or purchase your tickets now.
Purchase your 2011 ReDapt Tour Tickets Today!
2011 ReDapt Tour Stops
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9th & Pierce
This building originally served as a neighborhood corner market/grocery. What makes it really unique is it was originally constructed as a live work space. Instead of a “live-above” scenario it was constructed with a 1 bed, 1 bath unit attached through the kitchen to the market space. The building has been modified to incorporate a restroom and kitchenette in the original market-space floorplan.
The Chocolate Factory
This stuccoed cement block building was typical of the streamlined functional commercial architecture built along Grand Avenue through the 1950’s and 60’s, and the interesting angles of the architecture are a direct result of being built on a diagonal street – and is typical of many of the buildings along Grand Avenue. This has had various uses over the years including a radiator repair shop and currently houses the studio of Hector Ruiz and other art studios. The mural is by neighborhood resident David Quan and El Mac.
Roberto-Venn School of Luthiery
This pre-mid century building, with the large metal overhanging awnings in front, and on the backside, was several things over the years but probably one of the longest running tenants was the Cordova Tire Company. It is one of the few buildings along Grand Avenue that has an upstairs (though small). This building has just undergone a two and a half year renovation and now houses the newly opened Roberto-Venn School of Luthiery, which attracts students from all over the world and is the oldest guitar making school in the country. The School shares space with the Wisdom Tree Institute, an organization that provides education in the art of lutherie, woodworking arts, music and ethnomusicology; curriculum and research topics include ecology and the relationship of humans and trees, renewable musical instrument tone woods, plant evolution, plant genetic studies and other related studies. Visitors will get a tour of the premises including the guitar building workshop, the “Go-Bar Humidity Room”, the wood milling area, and the student, gallery and office space.
Gannaway Buildings/La Melgosa Annex
This set of buildings speak to the layers of construction that took place over the years in the Grand Avenue neighborhood. The historic home on the back of the property, since converted to an artspace, was built pre-1915 out of mold-made imitation stone masonry block. The red brick storefront was added in the 1930’s as a small market and retail space and currently houses art studios. As an indicator of the modernization, and true mixed use of this property, a metal sculptor’s workshop and an artist-designed tile shower, have been added to the yard area. A police supply business occupied the property for about 30 years (before being purchased by the current owners) where bullets and ammunition were fabricated on site.
The Funk Lab
This small commercial building was originally built as a corner grocery in 1928, and by 1929 was operating as both J.B. Johns Grocery and R.L. Mercer Meats. This building has had several incarnations as an artspace and was recently purchased by Edge-Industries who have established the Funk Lab there. Edge Industries collaborates with architects, artists, writers, interior designers and coffee-shop philosophers to create inspirational design. Funk Lab has a commercial espresso machine, arc welder, screen printer, custom studio table and a 1971 Cushman Truckster to run errands.
Don’t Miss the 2011 Grandioso Fashion Show!
October 17, 2011 by admin
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Don’t miss this year’s fabulous Grandioso Fashion Show, featuring works by Sticker Club Girl, SEEDs for Autism, Shop Devious, Gloria Marsiglia, Runz with Scissors, Wicked Wear, and Indie ArtHouse. Music by DJ Musa.
Saturday, October 22nd, 5 – 8 pm
Bragg’s Pie Factory
1301 W Grand Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85003



























