Mesa Arts Center, Arizona’s largest arts center, is headed into 2025 with the opening of five new exhibitions. The center has also renewed its designations as a Certified Autism Center.
Arts & Culture
Black History Month Events in Arizona 2025
From film screenings and musical performances to culinary competitions and family-friendly gatherings, Arizona offers a wide array of Black History Month events that honor the past, celebrate the present, and inspire the future.
Lunar New Year in Arizona 2025
Honor timeless traditions and invite good fortune into the Year of the Snake with one of the following Lunar New Year events.
Jan. 25 to Feb. 2: Scottsdale Western Week
The City of Scottsdale welcomes the return of Western Week from Jan. 25 to Feb. 2. The time-honored tradition pays homage to Scottsdale’s Western roots and Native American heritage.
10 Collector Cars Coming to 2025 Arizona Car Week
Darin Roberge, president of Motorwerks Marketing, combs through all the auction catalogs and selects and discusses 10 of Arizona Car Week 2025’s most fabulous.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Events in Arizona
Each January, communities across Arizona come together to honor the life and legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Send Flowers: Arizona’s Most Popular Blooms and Top Flower Delivery Services
Beyond its desert appeal, Arizona’s stunning scenery and active culture bloom brilliantly in the hearts of its citizens. Send flowers as a sincere gesture or a festive bouquet. Here’s a look at Arizona’s five favorite blooms.
Mesa’s idea Museum Reopens with Brand Refresh
Mesa’s beloved idea Museum has reopened after a three-month closure, with a fresh name (formerly i.d.e.a. Museum), brand, and facilities.
Made in Arizona: Handcrafted Jewelry for the Holidays
Arizona jewelry is a celebration of the spirit of the Southwest and its diverse cultures, embodying the state’s rich heritage and natural beauty.
Ballet Arizona Presents “The Nutcracker”
With visions of sugar plum fairies, snowflakes, and the magic of Christmas, journey through the Kingdom of Sweets and The Land of Snow during Ballet Arizona’s “The Nutcracker,” taking place at Symphony Hall from Dec. 6 to Dec. 24.