Events Around the Valley This Week (November 5-11)
This is a curated list of weekly events around the Phoenix area for November 5-11.
Calendar listings include public events and attractions from around the Valley and state. Confirm information before making plans by calling the listed phone number, or check each website for last minute confirmation or cancellations. Information for EVENTS should be submitted at least eight weeks before the first of the month it is to be published. Log on to phgmag.com/calendar-submission.
SPECIAL EVENTS
November 8-17
Canal Convergence
Eye-popping art that reflects color, water and light in both the literal and metaphorical sense will illuminate the Arizona Canal this fall. This annual event, presented by Scottsdale Public Art, will also feature hands-on activities, workshops, music and dance performances, and a beer and wine garden. Scottsdale Waterfront, 7135 E. Camelback Rd., Scottsdale, canalconvergence.com
The Hondo Rodeo Fest
Nov. 7-9
Come downtown to see some of the best athletes buck a bronco for a piece of a million-dollar prize pool. Stay to see some of the most beloved country artists of all time, including Hank Williams Jr., Brooks and Dunn, and the Zac Brown Band. 6 p.m. Check the website for schedule and ticket prices. Chase Field, 401 E. Jefferson St., Phoenix, (602) 514-8400, dbacks.com
ARTS & CULTURE
AFGHANADELICK
Through November 30
Do you remember that cozy little afghan on your mom’s couch? Local artist Joe Willie Smith is taking those crocheted heirlooms and transforming the Five15 Arts Gallery into a world of yarn and color that evokes that psychedelic spirit of the ’ 60s and ’ 70s. Smith will also perform his “Immersive Afghanalistic Masquerade Performance and Gathering” using his sculptural musical instruments. Gallery visitors will be invited to wear paper masks of their choice. Fri., 6-9 p.m., Sat.-Sun., 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Five15 Arts @ Chartreuse, 1301 NW. Grand Ave., Phoenix, five15arts.com
“Harry Fonseca: Transformations”
Through April 20
In the late 1970s, the late Nisenan Native American artist Harry Fonseca began his “Coyote” series. The main character in these works, seen as a “trickster” in Native American storytelling, is a metaphor for how one changes and defies society’s preconceived notions. The Heard has gathered the work of this underrated artist, who also explored queer subcultures and the dark side of American history. Tues.-Sun., 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Call for ticket prices. Heard Museum, 2301 N. Central Ave., Phoenix, (602) 252-8848, heard.org
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EVENTS COMING SOON…
Phoenix Home & Garden 2024 Home Tour
Nov. 16
Are you looking for some inspiration for your home? Then you won’t want to miss this self-guided tour of some of the most beautiful private residences in the Valley. You will also have the opportunity to pick the brains of the area’s leading designers and architects, as well as the editors of Phoenix Home & Garden. VIP ticket holders get early admission and access to even more stunning homes, as well as a cocktail reception with catered nibbles to cap off the day. The tour stops will be released to ticket holders on Nov. 15. General admission, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; VIP, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; $85-$125, tickets.phoenixmag.com