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28-01-2011 06:20:48
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It's #FirstFriday! Admission to #PhxArt is by voluntary donation from 6-10 pm. After your visit, hop on an Artlink Phoenix trolley to experience #downtownphoenix arts - don't miss Heard Museum Roosevelt Row CDC Historic Grand Ave & the Japanese Friendship Garden. See you tonight!
TONIGHT is February First Friday at #PhxArt from 6-10pm! Find the schedule for tonight's FREE events celebrating #BlackHistoryMonth here: bit.ly/Feb2020FF OVERFLOW PARKING: bit.ly/PhxArtParking Rachel Egboro Sherdes Leona 🇯🇲🇺🇸 @Chronic_Poetic @ShaniceMalakai @Saretta_Morgan
I did the math: a full battery of coronavirus testing costs at minimum $1,331. I also did the legal research: the Administration has the authority to make testing free for every American TODAY. I secured a commitment from a high-level Trump official that they’d actually do it.
🎶 It's #MuseumMusicMonday at #PhxArt! Start your week on an artistic note w/ objects from the #PhxArtCollection paired w/ a song. Follow #PhxArtSpotify at bit.ly/PhxArtMusicMon…. First up: "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me," by @RebeccaArtCzar paired w/ Boy George & Culture Club. Enjoy! 🎶
For the final dose of today's #MuseumMusicMonday, we bring you "Cranes in the Sky" by solange knowles paired w/ "Cranes" by Shen Quan, part of the #PhxArtCollection. Listen to #PhxArtSpotify at bit.ly/PhxArtMusicMon…. 💫🎧💫 #Asianart #China #VirtualVisit #MuseumFromHome #PhxArt
Sending a #MuseumBouquet to everyone at Heard Museum MIM Desert Botanical Garden SMoCA Mesa Arts Center Arizona Science Center Children's Museum of Phoenix Tucson Museum of Art MOCA Tucson - we hope this brightens your day and we can’t wait to come back to visit soon! Thanks for all you do for #AZarts and culture. ❤️
Juneteenth has never been a celebration of victory, or an acceptance of the way things are. It's a celebration of progress. It's an affirmation that despite the most painful parts of our history, change is possible––and there is still so much work to do. nytimes.com/2020/06/18/opi…