For Artist and Pianist Angelo Hart, his most recent album Storyteller is an experimental mix of Jazz and Classical music, destined to connect with a focused mind. An instrumental collection of emotions and improv, bouncing around the keys like a brush from Jackson Pollock, it’s difficult to describe the genre of music Hart is making, but not the musical impact. Different from your typical arrangement of blaring mixes jamming multiple instruments into a seamless harmony, this is the story of creating with just one.
Key Notes & Brush Strokes – Angelo Hart (Part I)
For Artist and Pianist Angelo Hart, his most recent album Storyteller is an experimental mix of Jazz and Classical music, destined to connect with a focused mind. An instrumental collection of emotions and improv, bouncing around the keys like a brush from Jackson Pollock, it’s difficult to describe the genre of music Hart is making, but not the musical impact. Different from your typical arrangement of blaring mixes jamming multiple instruments into a seamless harmony, this is the story of creating with just one.
A Series of Square 1 Events: Daydreaming at Night
Welcome to Square 1
A showcase and creative experience that sets the stage for highlighted acts of visual art, poetry performances, and fashion design. A show that connects the local community of artists and represents the root of all great ideas.
Ambitious and better than before, the Square 1 art showcase is back and starting 2016 with a brand new plan. Initiating an entire series of shows happening at the popular Downtown Phoenix venue, MonOrchid Gallery we have the opportunity to not only bring you one show throughout the year, but three! Starting off with a featured spotlight on the Visual Artists and the talent they bring, this is turning into a great way to start things off and bring you to a great experience… Beginning at Square 1.
Colored Lines: Tokyo Not Japan
I just wanna make cool stuff with cool people.
The type of people who like to notice things.
Featured Artist Friday: Chris Maker And His Plan’dscapes
Draping the walls of the popular gallery and creative space MonOrchid in Downtown Phoenix, Chris Maker takes this opportunity to display his collection of work that’s taken him exactly 10 years to piece together. The once architect turned artist, has a lot to say about the style and the shapes he places together build his architecture and design-inspired artwork.
Featured Artist Friday: El Mac and David Choe Meddle with Medusa At Cobra Bar
Glorious and perfectly located outside the patio of the newly opened Cobra Bar in Downtown Phoenix, collaborators El Mac and David Choe meet up again to create this Medusa inspired mural as their newest project.
Featured Artist Friday: Blank Williams Beast-Troopers
Counting down to the upcoming release of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, artists, designers, and all types of fans are paying homage to the classic collection of films and it characters. From posters to mini fridges, the fandom is coming out of everybody. But as much the Star Wars artwork and imaginary toys I’ve seen floating around, Blank Williams and his concept Storm Trooper helmets might just take the cake.
Featured Artist Friday: Tristan Eaton’s Collage of Influence
Slamming the elements of pop culture, cartoons, typography, and his distinctive style, Tristan Eaton might have started in the streets, but its the galleries that are calling his name now.
Featured Artist Friday: Robert Gentile’s Paradigm Shift
Vibrant, bold, and expressive, Robert Gentile takes front and center with an impressive solo exhibition at MonOrchid Gallery in Downtown Phoenix.
Featured Artist Friday: Joe Iurato’s Stenciled Wood Work
Blending his surroundings with his experiences, New Jersey based artist Joe Iurato’s distinctively clean and photorealistic cutouts bring the art of perspective and scenery all into one.
Featured Artist Friday: Mr. Werewolf Visits the 1920+ Universe
Entering the world of 19th century living and 20th century technology, Polish artist Jakub Rozalski, aka “Mr. Werewolf”, visits the “World of Scythe”, a futuristic 1920’s view of Eastern Europe.