December 2010
"Journal Entries and Margin Notes"
by Beth Shook
The manipulation of any medium can tell a story, be it paint, film, or Beth Shook's preference-- clay. In Beth's narrative, "Journal Entries and Margin Notes", she utilizes clays, oxides, glazes and assemblage objects to bind together small moments of a universal nature.
November 2010
"Soul Tour" by Jennifer Gross
Jennifer Gross captures the power of nature in its most colorful form using acylic medium and handmade paper to produce detail and depth. Her attraction to the comic spirit plays out in the expressions of her sculptural characters and critters that take up residence on the gallery wall throughout November.
Let Christine Cassano introduce you to her good friend GFRC-- Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete!
Sunday, November 21, 2010. 2-4p,Let Christine Cassano introduce you to her good friend GFRC-- Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete. Christine uses this material and other collected ephemera from the Phoenix area to construct her fine artwork, clocks, and magnets. Come listen to Christine discuss the various processes and applications of concrete casting on Sunday, November 21st, 2010 from 2-4pm. Snacks and refreshments will be served.
October 2010:
"Wings" by Mark Lipczynski
“Wings” is a collection of photographic images made exclusively on out-of-date film with toy and antique cameras. The unpredictability that these decisions lend to the process heightens the anticipation and anxiety of each roll’s development; As Mark says, “The best things in life come on the periphery of intended consequences.” 
September 2010:
"Coming Home Again" by Morgan McNally
"Coming Home Again" featuring new work by local mixed media artist Morgan McNally, includes abstract interpretations of home and the inherent emotions of the journey to find your place in the world.
Wine Bottle Repurposing Demonstration, with Ray DelMuro!
Friday, September 24th, 7pm.

Aaaand HE'S BACK!
Have you missed Ray DelMuro of Refresh Glass working his magic on locally-sourced discarded wine bottles? Come participate in the process of turning these useless empties into useful votives or utility jars!

August, 2010: "The Phoenix Series" by Tyson Crosbie
Stripped of any distinguishable representation, Tyson Crosbie's photographs become reminiscent of very textural abstract painting. Yet his photographs are still able to invoke the strongest connotation of the craft: the suggestion of truth.
Tile Mosaic Demo with Vickie Morrow!
Sunday, August 29th, 2010. 2p.
Vickie creates everything from clocks to tables, backsplashes to garden accents! She showed us the ropes in this fun
and colorful artisan demonstration!
Friday, August 27th, 7:30p
The Torch Theater Improv
Friday evening was a performance by the newest addition to Cenpho-- our neighbors at The Torch Theater!(
http://www.thetorchtheater.com/) As the improvisers get their new digs at 4721 N Central Ave ready for their grand opening in September, they're performing in and around the area and Practical Art was pleased to host the Unicorn Warpath, The Foundation, and Mail Order Bride improv troupes. Those that had never seen improv were in for a treat!
Invest with Confidence by Christine Cassano
July, 2010
Christine Cassano's recent series of cast concrete works draws attention to the disparity between how the American people are feeling the economic recession and how they are understanding it. Each peice contains a host of embedded objects representing free market commodities, as well as a piece of modern paper currency that is sealed within the work, but accessible enough to be removed and recirculated by the collector, thus raising questions about the negotiable integrity of the piece and the value of art as investment.
Inside Outside by Karrin Taylor
June, 2010
Karrin's paintings "come from within." Which means she paints what she feels, as opposed to what she sees. Her paintings are comprised of layers-- personal memorabilia, newspaper articles, obituaries of relatives, and found textures. While the final images tend toward botanical images, she thinks of her final product as metaphors. She works on panels she constructs herself, and on found remnants such as old pallets. The artist says "the organic rawness of wood adds another layer of complexity" to her work.
Sgraffito & Terra Sigliata demo with Lisa Harnish
Friday, June 18, 7pm
Sgraffito & Terra Sigliata is the multi-stage process Lisa uses to create some of the most beautiful ceramics work we have in the store. Lisa was here on Friday, June 18 to teach us more about this process and we watched her perform this art LIVE!!
May 2010: "Framed" by Andrew Seiferth
Framed expresses balance through contrast while presenting the idea of escapism. Andrew Seiferth is fascinated by frames because their simple function is to display and dictate perspective. His vague landscapes mimic personal memories of locations and feelings while sometimes presenting imaginary lines and space. These paintings arrive from a lifetime of looking out, not only to escape to the environments portrayed, but also to know that such places exist.
Friday, May 21st, 7pm:Not-Your-Average-Spinning-Class!
with Gwynne Sullivan!
We had a raucous evening of wine, snacks, and all of the yarn-making we could handle courtesy of local spinner extraordinnaire Gwynne Sullivan of Bewilderknits! Gwynne demonstrated multiple methods of spinning along with many different types of yarn fiber - from alpaca to wool!
April 2010: "COMPLICIT" a collaborative exhibition by Kara Roschi & Nicole Dunlap.
Complicit, a series of woodblock wall sculptures, presents viewers with an opportunity to participate, collaborate, corroborate, associate, implicate. This is brand new work from Phoenix performance artist Kara Roschi, aided and abetted by local photographer Nicole Dunlap. This was both artists' first show in the valley.
Friday, April 23rd through Sunday April 25th
Practical Art celebrated its
TWO YEAR ANNIVERSARY!!
This weekend was a fantastic weekend for both our customer and artists. We gave away gift cards and t-shirts, customers could meet their favorite artists, and snack and drink all day long. We're proud to reach our two year anniversary, and thank all of you who made it possible!
Friday, March 19, 7pm: Make your own vase from an old wine bottle with Ray DelMuro! Have you been saving a favorite bottle from some wonderful wine you had? Would you like to turn that bottle into something useful? You should have joined us to learn the process Ray uses to make his great sets of drinking glasses and vases from discarded wine bottles and made your own useful vases or votives. Ray collects thousands of wine bottles from local wine bars... now it's your turn!
Click here for more details about this event.
Troy’s work explores our relationships with the objects people have made and stocked the world with, objects we have imbued with history and the resonance of life which remains even after they’ve been discarded and forgotten. His interdisciplinary approach employs multiple processes and materials: etched blown sheets of glass, kiln manipulated glass, hand forged iron, hand-stained glass, 35mm photography, and found objects. As a burgeoning artist in the Phoenix community, Troy Moody’s 10,000 sq ft. work in terrazzo is an integral part of the design of the new Phoenix Convention Center. This show was on view from Feb 1 - 28, 2010.
Friday, February 12, 2010 - have you ever seen blacksmithing in person? Clark Martinek brought his furnace and anvil to Practical Art and turned raw metal into beautiful useful things! This was an enjoyable and informative demonstration by one of the region's most prolific metalsmiths. Clark was working at Practical Art all day - until 9pm!
"My Beautiful City" and "Tempe is Different" by Catherine Slye was critically acclaimed during January, 2010. Catherine's wonderful images of the cities of Phoenix and Tempe were created starting with her own photo-montages, then drawing her images on unusual papers, using fabrics, thread and colored pencils to illustrate familiar stomping grounds -- part-reality, part fantasy. So it's Phoenix, but it's not. It's Tempe, but it's different. It's Catherine's own "Beautiful City" and when they saw this show in person, many people couldn't resisting taking a piece of their Beautiful City home with them.
Kitchen Knife Artisan Demonstration with local craftsman Lee Zierten. On Sunday, January 17 from 2-4pm Lee showed us how to sharpen our own kitchen knives, the proper implements and oils with which to do so, and he even gave us suggestions on proper cutting boards, storage, and other care tips to lengthen the lives of our quality blades. Read all about the demonstration by clicking here for part one of Wynter Holden's reporting; and then here for part two.
Also, read more about Lee and how he makes his knives in the January 2010 issue of Phoenix Magazine,
here.