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The Collection: Art of Asia
From 9/6/2024 - 11/23/2025
Immerse in a cultural rapture at the Art of Asia exhibition, reflecting artistry glorifying natural elements. The majestic diversity portrayed through cherished art forms originating from various civilizations promises to captivate attendees.
Expect uncontrollable laughter as one inebriated yet seasoned actor attempts a theatrical feat, performing a lead role in Shakespeare's monumental love story, Romeo and Juliet, while the sober cast strives to stick to the script. Amid the unpredictable madness, meticulously crafted cocktails will be served, ensuring merriment in the audience throughout the chaotic discourse.
Join in on an illicit, full immersion mission at this forthcoming neighborhood murder mystery dinner. Guests get to play detective, solving curious conundrums, in this suspenseful team effort adventure where the borderline between performers and participants practically disappears.
Immerse yourself in thought-provoking pieces by Arizona's contemporary artists, Safwat Saleem, Elizabeth Z. Pineda, and Omar Soto. Their exhibitions delve into profound themes such as migration, identity, and displacement.
Fans of Warm Springs Chiricahua Apache artist Bob Haozous would be exhilarated to make their very own laminated car collage impersonating his famous automobile artworks, under the guidance and splendid curriculum of Heard Museum Engagement & Learning Program's proficient staff. Plus, they can energize their artistic flair by also exploring the Bob Haozous: A Retrospective View exhibition, all available at no extra fee alongside regular admission.
Experience an evening immersed in Victorian mysticism with a concentration on mourning customs, sances, and the era's fascination with contacting the hereafter. Original artifacts, including mourning jewelry and spirit photography, are showcased by the Flitter Mouse Traveling Victorian Museum, offering a journey through the intriguing and eerie aspects of a time greatly engrossed in death and the afterlife.
An entertaining Family Summer Saturday is set to offer loads of enjoyment with free appearances from favorite PBS KIDS characters like Molly of Denali and Rosie from Rosie's Rules. It promises an unforgettable adventure for kids and families alike, packed with engaging activities and much-loved TV characters right in your local community.
Attendees are invited to an insightful curator talk with Heard Museum Chief Curator, Diana Pardue, packed with exclusive knowledge about six decades of Bob Haozous' intricate and profound artwork, including unique sculptures, paintings, prints, and jewelry pieces. This event provides an extraordinary avenue to delve into the unconventionally enticing world of Indigenous art and interact proactively by asking engaging questions, enriching the overall artistic comprehension of all attendees.
Get ready to dive into the mystical world of tea leaf reading with renowned tea reader Susanne Brent. Guiding attendees through the age-old rituals of tea preparation and leaf pattern interpretation, Susanne will be sharing her amassed knowledge, honed over many personal readings across various states, to provide personalized guidance for questions about the future.
Experience the opulence of Florentine Baroque with the Haukohl Collection, featuring over 30 extravagant pieces of art accumulated for over four decades, on center stage for the very first time in Arizona. Pause in admiration as each work unfurls a story that intricately weaves the cultural richness and intellectual heritage of the Medici Grand Dukes into European art history.