INFLUX | Scottsdale Public Art                             photo by Josh Tallman                 
BEAR WITH US by TARA LOGSDON     
“Bear With Us…we all feel a little trapped…but take a step back.  When you see us all together, don’t we look awesome? Use Less. Work a  little harder. Love A LOT more…please bear with us.”
Since its beginnings as a  homesteaded farming  community in 1888, Scottsdale has cultivated a symbiotic  relationship  between local artists and the community at large. IN FLUX  continues  this tradition within the current context of our new economy by   supporting and creating connections between local artists, merchants,  and  property owners.
Scottsdale Public Art  is working with downtown  property owners to install temporary artworks in downtown  Scottsdale’s  vacant storefronts on Marshall Way between 5th and 3rd  Avenues.

INFLUX | Scottsdale Public Art                             photo by Josh Tallman                

BEAR WITH US by TARA LOGSDON    

“Bear With Us…we all feel a little trapped…but take a step back. When you see us all together, don’t we look awesome? Use Less. Work a little harder. Love A LOT more…please bear with us.”

Since its beginnings as a homesteaded farming community in 1888, Scottsdale has cultivated a symbiotic relationship between local artists and the community at large. IN FLUX continues this tradition within the current context of our new economy by supporting and creating connections between local artists, merchants, and property owners.

Scottsdale Public Art is working with downtown property owners to install temporary artworks in downtown Scottsdale’s vacant storefronts on Marshall Way between 5th and 3rd Avenues.