ARIZONA ART MUSEUMS
NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS & ART CENTERS
Guide to Arizona art museums, art centers and non-profit art organizations. For the year 2025, we will be focusing more on these important art venues. Please consider joining us and supporting them whenever you can. The membership benefits are worth it, plus you will be contributing to important local and regional art resources. This guide provides you with links to as many art organization as we know about in the state. If you know of other art organizations that are not listed, please let us know.
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Arizona Art Museums
Amerind Museum (Dragoon)Heard Museum (Phoenix)
Museum of Northern Arizona (Flagstaff)
Phoenix Art Museum
Phippen Museum (Prescott)
Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art
Museum of Indigenous People (Prescott)
Sigler Western Museum (Wickenburg)
Taliesin West (Scottsdale)
Tucson Museum of Art
Western Spirit: Scottsdale's Museum of the West
University Art Museums and Art Galleries in Arizona
ASU Art Museum (ASU Tempe)Gallery 100 (ASU Tempe)
Harry Wood Gallery (ASU Tempe)
Northlight Gallery (ASU Phoenix)
Center for Creative Photography (UA, Tucson)
Joseph Gross Gallery (UA School of Art, Tucson)
Lionel Rombach Gallery (UA School of Art, Tucson)
Louis Carlos Bernal Gallery (Pima Community College, Tucson)
Step Gallery (ASU Phoenix)
University of Arizona Museum of Art (UA Tucson)
Arizona Art Centers
Arcosanti (Mayer)Arizona Latino Arts & Cultural Center (Phoenix)
Bullion Plaza Cultural Center & Museum (Miami)
Chandler Center for the Arts (Chandler)
Dinnerware Artspace (Tucson)
Mesa Arts Center / Mesa Contemporary Arts (Mesa)
Phoenix Center for the Arts
Sedona Arts Center (Sedona)
Shemer Art Center (Phoenix)
Tempe Center for the Arts (Tempe)
Tohono Chul (Tucson)
Tubac Center of the Arts (Tubac)
Vision Gallery - Chandler Center for the Arts (Chandler)
Arizona Non-Profit Art Organizations
Arizona Artists Guild (Phoenix)The Arizona Arts Alliance (Scottsdale)
Arizona Clay Association
Arizona Commission on the Arts (Phoenix)
Arizona Consortium for the Arts
Arizona Historical Society
Arizona Humanities (Phoenix)
Arizona Pastel Artists Association
Arizona Plein Air Painters
Arizona Watercolor Association
The Drawing Studio (Tucson)
Five Arts Circle (Phoenix & Scottsdale)
Free Arts of Arizona (Phoenix)
Gilbert Visual Art League (Gilbert)
Mesa Art League
Scottsdale Artists' School
Scottsdale Cultural Council (Scottsdale)
Sedona Visual Artists Coalition (Sedona)
Sonoran Arts Leaugue (Cave Creek)
Tempe Arts
Traditional Fine Arts Organization
Tucson Arts Brigade (Tucson)
Warehouse Arts Management Organization (Tucson)
West Vally Arts Council (Surprise)
Xico Arte Y Cultura (Phoenix)
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