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Phoenix Art Museum PhoenixArt Museum is the Southwest\'s premier destination for world-class visual arts. Popular international exhibitions are shown along side the Museum\'s outstanding collection of more than 18,000 works of American, Asian, European, Latin American, Western American, modern and contemporary art, and fashion design. A vibrant destination for over fifty years, PhoenixArt Museum presents festivals, live performances, independent art films and educational programs that enlighten, entertain and stimulate. Visitors also enjoy PhxArtKids an interactive space for children, vibrant photography exhibitions through the Museum\'s landmark partnership with the Center for Creative Photography, the lushly landscaped SculptureGarden, dining at Arcadia Farms cafe at PhoenixArt Museum, and shopping at The Museum Store.


Admission: Adults, $10 - Fulltime College/Univ. Students w/ID/Seniors, $8 - Youth 6-17, $4 - Under 6 & Members, Free.
Hours: Wed 10-9 (Free admission from 3-9pm)
Thurs-Sat 10-5
Sun 12-5
First Fridays of every month: Free admission from 6-10pm
Address: 1625 N. Central Ave.
Phone: 602-257-1222
Our Email: info@phxart.org
Our Website:www.phxart.org

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