ARTIST RESOURCES

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ARTIST RESOURCES ~

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Cahokia Phx offers a range of artist resources designed to uplift Indigenous and BIPOC creators, including access to gallery spaces, pop-up event opportunities, and retail showcases that celebrate cultural heritage. Through collaborative projects, mentorship, and community-building events, Cahokia supports artists in developing sustainable practices, expanding their reach, and engaging with broader audiences. Additionally, Cahokia provides tools and guidance in marketing, brand development, and project management to empower artists and amplify their impact.

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    BIPOC Arts

    The Phoenix Center for the Arts has launched the Art in Mind and BIPOC Arts programs to train teaching artists for various educational and community settings. This initiative includes a six-month curriculum covering the history, skills, and concepts of teaching artistry in the US.

    Sign Up Here

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    First Friday on Roosevelt Row

    First Friday on Roosevelt Row is a vibrant monthly art walk in the heart of downtown Phoenix, featuring a lively mix of art, music, and local vendors. It’s a perfect opportunity for artists, artisans, and small businesses to showcase their work and connect with the community. If you're interested in vending, reach out to us! We'll guide you through the process of getting involved and setting up your space to make the most of this energetic event.

  • Markets

    We can help connect you to a variety of market opportunities through our network of partners. Whether you’re an artist, maker, or small business owner, we collaborate with local organizations and venues to provide regular vending spaces, pop-ups, and community events. Reach out to us, and we’ll help you find the perfect markets to showcase your work, build your audience, and grow your business!

    Complete this form here to be added to our market roster.

  • Phoenix Tool Bank

    The Phoenix ToolBank is a nonprofit that lends tools and equipment to local organizations, and we can obtain tools on the Artist’s behalf if needed to help complete their project affordably and efficiently.

    You can see the complete tool list here.