The 17th annual Arizona Fine Art Expo opens Friday, January 15.
ReadTabitha Evans lays out essential lessons for budding interior designers looking for a leg up in their career.
Ansel Adams was a champion of mid-century landscape photography, an environmental activist and co-founder of the Center for Creative Photography (CCP) in Tucson.
Charts, graphs and information on planting fruit trees in grass, gravel or dirt in the Arizona desert.
Thank you to everyone for coming out to enjoy these magnificent private gardens.
Extended coverage on Scottsdale's Canal Convergence, Tucson Museum of Art and award-winning architecture firm Studio Ma.
Perry Rea, the owner of Queen Creek Olive Mill, gives us the recipe to make oil-cured olives.
The iconic David and Gladys Wright House has had a fraught history in its Arcadia neighborhood, but now its future is looking bright.
Floral designer Morgan Anderson breaks down the tricks to a stunning centerpiece.
A new gastropub at Desert Highlands golf course celebrates the legendary golfer.
Join urban farmer Greg Peterson for a series of online classes that will teach you how to grow fruit trees like a pro.
The urban farming expert talks fruit tree education, the local food economy and a lifelong passion for sustainable produce.
The prolific author, photographer and recipe creator shares the story behind her new cookbook.
"Phoenix Cooks" explores some of the best-known chef-driven menu items in town.
We check in with the husband-and-wife design duo about their days at home.
Now you can take Phoenix Home & Garden with you wherever you go, with our all new app available for iOS, Android and Amazon.
The decorated chef shares how she's keeping busy while socially distancing.
We've rounded up recipes for our favorite cocktails and frosty treats that will transport your taste buds to cooler weather.
Sonoran Scout is checking in with some Phoenix Home & Garden Masters of the Southwest award winners to ask them how they are spending these days at home.
Kevin Hultine, author of "The Saguaro Cactus: A Natural History", shares his knowledge of this stately species.
We catch up with the museum's new Jacquie Dorrance Curator of Fashion Design, Helen Jean.
We chat with the new Sybil Harrington Director and CEO of Phoenix Art Museum, Tim R. Rodgers.
In this time of economic and social uncertainty, more and more people are turning to growing their own food.
We interview four design professionals about how COVID-19 is affecting their businesses.
Six complimentary weeks of education activities offered by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation.
How to keep your mind, body and spirit healthy while staying at home.
Though the Scottsdale institution is closed temporarily due to COVID-19, architecture lovers can virtually tour the property.
The author, speaker, agricultural advocate and founder of the Slow Flower movement shares her thoughts on the importance of growing local.
An exclusive interview with the author the The Hike Book, Mare Czinar.
See a detailed schematic and extensive plant listings for a spectacular Phoenix garden featured in our April issue.
A historic Tucson home is open to visit following a complete restoration.
The long-running showcase of gems, minerals and fossils leaves no stone unturned.
From the husband-and-wife Eames team to the architects behind some of the most iconic furniture of the century.
Discover local artists at various coffee shops around the Valley.
Phoenix Home & Garden talks with Gary about his style, inspiration and illustrious career.
Go wild with color, print and florals with the advice of artist and author Bari J. Ackerman.
Industry-leading preservation efforts turn an eye toward the future at Taliesin West.
A new documentary takes a look at the making of Arizona Opera's Western revival.
Stylized artwork welcomes motorists into Arizona on our new interstate signs.
After more than eight decades, the acclaimed Frank Lloyd Wright-founded school will close after the spring semester.
Using miscellaneous parts from junkyards, thrift stores and salvage heaps, local artist Joe Willie creates fantastical works of sculpture that are more than meets they eye.
Scottsdale's Powers brothers have been creating intricate stained glass for more than three decades. Watch how they make their modern marvels.
This unique journey takes passengers on a cocktail-rich railroad passage to the early 1900s.
How we choose the spectacular homes for the tour each year.
Local celebrities share their ideas on what to do with your out-of-town visitors.
Whimsical blooms from artist Kate Alarcón's new book get the DIY treatment.
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Startling Landmark at a Scottsdale Shopping Center
“Legends of Speed” brings iconic and historic racing cars to the Valley.
Christina Barrueta tours the state in search of fine vintages.
We chat with Christina about her favorite vintage shops around town and how she finds her best treasures.
The King of Hollywood’s Love Affair with the Grand Canyon State
From the Grand Canyon to Cave Creek, from mushrooms to prickly pear, Arizona has an abundance of delicious and nutritious wild foods.
Celebrated Sedona chef Lisa Dahl opens haute burger lounge.
Blogger Robert Danielson digs into the Valley scene. This week: Fountain Hills' Harmony Park
Blogger Robert Danielson digs into the Valley scene. This week: the history behind the Hermosa Inn.