• The Leaf Connection

    Desert Botanical Garden 1201 N. GALVIN PARKWAY, Phoenix, AZ, United States
    Visual Arts

    DATES: Now through Aug. 24 TIMES: 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. PRICE: Included with Membership or General Admission. The Leaf Connection showcases the vibrant plant diversity of the Phoenix metro area through an intricate display of hand-made, ceramic leaves at Webster Center. With more than 1,000 ceramic pieces, each leaf’s design is influenced by observations community scientists record on iNaturalist, an established online platform where nature lovers share information on biodiversity. During the course of the exhibit, local artist Mary Meyer will periodically add new ceramic leaves as more people contribute observations on iNaturalist. The Garden invites guests to engage with this distinctive art installation, offering a captivating opportunity to reconnect with nature. Exhibition unavailable during private events. Mary Meyer is a sculptor and mixed media artist whose work utilizes systems of carved components that investigate the intimate connections between community and botanicals. Originally trained in stone carving, she is drawn to meditative processes and materials such as clay, wood and metal that foster the intuitive exploration of form. Meyer has lived in Arizona for more than 28 years. She holds a BFA in sculpture from Arizona State University where she studied foundry casting methods and metalworking. She completed her graduate studies […]

  • My Ancestor’s Memories Become My Creative Instincts: Doylene H. Land

    Ellen Noel Art Museum 4909 E. University, Odessa, TX, United States
    Visual Arts

    Doylene H. Land attributes her love for wide-open spaces to her lifelong residence in West Texas. The region’s desert landscape, expansive sky, and ever-changing clouds have captivated her since childhood, with the flat, stark horizon holding a special fascination for her. This linear horizon frequently appears in her oil paintings, where she blends cherished everyday objects with natural elements to create personal visual narratives. She is most known for her oil paintings as well as her installation art, which feature her ancestral influences that have affected her life as an artist.

  • 2025 Pots n Prints National Juried Exhibition

    Nancy Fyfe Cardozier Gallery 4901 E. Univsersity Blvd, Odessa, United States
    Museum

    Nancy Fyfe Cardozier Gallery Charles A. Sorber Visual Arts Studios presents the 2025 Pots n Prints National Juried Exhibition! This is free and open to the public. Juror: Laura Huckaby (San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts) Exhibition Dates: June 14 - August 31 Closing Reception: August 28, 5–7pm Summer Gallery Hours: Mon-Thu: 8am–5:30pm Friday: 8am–12pm

  • America: The Encore Tour 2025

    Wagner Noël Performing Arts Center 1310 FM 1788, Midland, Texas
    Music

    The iconic multi-platinum-selling group AMERICA will celebrate their 55th anniversary with a series of tour dates in 2025. Billed as “Encore Tour 2025.” Known for their timeless magic and powerful performances, the Grammy Award-winning perennial classic-rock favorite will draw on their deep catalog of hits including signature song “A Horse With No Name,” a Number One hit on Billboard’s Hot 100 in 1972. On their way to becoming a global household name, AMERICA's journey found them exploring a wide variety of musical terrain. Their best-known tunes, which also include "I Need You," "Ventura Highway," "Don't Cross The River," "Tin Man," "Lonely People," and "Sister Golden Hair" were cornerstones of 1970's Top 40 and FM rock radio. Yet beyond their impressive catalog of hits, listeners would discover there was always much more to AMERICA than surface perceptions. The combination of melodic pop rock and folk-jazz elements, slinky Latin-leaning rhythms and impressionistic lyric imagery contrasted well with other more traditional country-rock leanings and highly personal lyrics.

  • Summer Camp – Advanced Architecture: Creating for Clients

    Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation 12621 N Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd, Scottsdale, AZ, United States
    Humanities

    Date:  July 21-25, 2025, 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Price: Youth $400 Member $360 This camp is recommended for ages 12-16. Campers become junior architects! We’ll discuss how to design for tricky environments, landscapes, and clients. Mimicking the design process architects follow, campers will create fully detailed architectural models of innovative structures they dream up. This camp also features an architect guest speaker to share about their career. No previous camp or architecture experience is required.  Daily lunch is included in this camp.   At the conclusion of the week, families and friends will be invited to Taliesin West to see a showcase of the campers’ work!

  • Adult Coloring Group – CENTENNIAL

    Recurring
    Midland County Library - Centennial Branch 2503 Loop 250 Frontage Rd., Midland, TX, United States
    Humanities

    Coloring reduces stress, improves focus, and stimulates creativity. Newcomers welcome. Adults.

  • Toddler Tales Storytime – CENTENNIAL

    Recurring
    Midland County Library - Centennial Branch 2503 Loop 250 Frontage Rd., Midland, TX, United States
    Humanities

    Fun ways to help support toddlers' developing literacy and cognitive growth by incorporating action rhymes, songs, and movement. Child must have an accompanying adult. Ages 3-5.

  • Toddler Tales Storytime – DOWNTOWN

    Recurring
    Midland Library at the Plaza (Downtown) 301 W. Missouri Ave., Midland, TX, United States
    Humanities

    Fun ways to help support toddlers' developing literacy and cognitive growth by incorporating action rhymes, songs, and movement. Child must have an accompanying adult. Ages 3-5.

  • Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

    Recurring
    Stonegate Church 4240 Preston Smith Rd, Odessa, TX, United States
    Theatre & Literary Arts

    Basin Theatre Works invites audiences of all ages to experience the colorful, high-energy musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, live under the West Texas sky. This family-friendly production will be performed in the outdoor amphitheater at Stonegate Church (4240 Preston Smith Road) on July 25, 26, 31, and August 1 & 2. Each performance begins at 8:00 PM, with local food trucks opening at 6:30 PM to serve up delicious pre-show eats. Told entirely through song, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is a vibrant retelling of the Biblical story of Joseph, his jealous brothers, and his journey from slave to ruler of Egypt. With music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Tim Rice, the show blends pop, rock, calypso, and country into a joyful celebration of faith, forgiveness, and the power of dreams. “This production is a celebration of community and storytelling,” said BTW artistic director Scott Windham. “It’s a musical the whole family can enjoy together, set against a stunning West Texas sunset.” Guests are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets for comfortable seating in the amphitheater. With lively music, a heartwarming message, and an outdoor setting perfect for summer evenings, this show promises fun for all ages. Tickets are $15 and available now at www.basintheatreworks.org. Don’t miss […]