Holiday Happenings (Nov/Dec) 2024

The Happenings List

These are my handpicked upcoming events for art, culture, food, and nature lovers with *Goodies starred throughout the List! I’ve also included some Etsy affiliate links, so you can support local makers and this site at the same time!

people looking at paintings in a museum
Artwork at the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena.

• Anywhere •

Being Human Festival: Ohhhh the Humanities!

November 7 – 16 online

Free 10-day festival that seeks to celebrate and engage the public with the humanities. Being Human believes that literature, history, classics, archaeology, art history, philosophy, languages, cultural studies, music, theatre, and theology help us understand what it means to be human and should belong to everyone. While most of the festival events take place in the UK, there are always several virtual and hybrid events on its program.

 

“The whole road is of one design…made by hand and breaking through mountain chains and hillsides…it is one of the greatest constructions that the world has ever seen.”

—Miguel de Estete, describing the Incan Road

andes mountains in peru
In the Andes, Peru

The Great Inka Road: Engineering an Empire

ongoing online 

Online exhibition exploring the history and culture of the Andean peoples that formed the Inkan/Incan Empire and the monumental road that would eventually unite their territories – and its status today.

  • National Museum of the American Indian online resources
  • Free
  • On Etsy: Indian Creations Corp – blankets made by indigenous artisans in the Andes

 

View-Master reel with slides that combine art and poetry.
“DeLand” by Teresa Carmody and Madison Creech on a View-Master reel. Via UA Poetry Center.

Book Objects: You Call That a Book?!

ongoing online

Items from the University of Arizona Poetry Center’s online collection that stretch the meaning of what a book can be!

  • Free

artist booths
Artist booths set up for the Hidden in the Hills tour.

FYI

Some things from the List that you can access anywhere:

Sonoran Rosie booth
Sonoran Rosie at a seasonal popup.

Shop

All the Etsy links in this season’s List:

Shops and artists–

Collections–

 

Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art

• Central Arizona •

Exploding Native Inevitable

now — January 5, 2025 in Scottsdale

Exhibition of the work of twelve contemporary Indigenous artists, accompanied by dance, film, music, performance, readings, storytelling, and video.

  • at Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art
  • Included with admission
  • *Book online and save $3!
  • Dec. 12, 6-9pm: Exploding Native Inevitable Celebration. A night of performances and poetry with an introduction from co-curators Brad Kahlhamer and Dan Mills. Free with RSVP!

 

painting of the Grand Canyon
“Grand Canyon” by Jessie Benton Evans c. 1920 via Western Spirit.

Women of the Southwest: A Legacy of Painting

now — August 24 in Scottsdale

Exhibit featuring a selection from The Southwest Women’s Art Collection. The full collection contains nearly 200 works. It began with Fran Elliot, who had a passion for finding the work of little-known women artists from the early days of Arizona Statehood.

  • at Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West
  • Included with admission

 

decorated sneakers
Shoe art by Harlan Reano via Heard Museum.

Art + Sole: Works on Canvas

now — January 5 in Phoenix

Over a dozen Native artists painted, beaded, and styled shoes that will be on display alongside work in their usual medium(s). The exhibition highlights the artists’ innovation, creativity, and ability to translate their visual language across different forms without being limited to one specific medium or style.

  • at the Heard Museum
  • *Free regular admission with Culture Pass. (Ticketed and special events are not eligible for Culture Pass.)

 

photo in snow
“Time’s Gravity” by Meryl McMaster via Heard Museum.

Meryl McMaster: Bloodline

now — March 2 in Phoenix

48 large-scale photographic works by Canadian artist Meryl McMaster, who explores her mixed Plains Cree/Siksika, Dutch, and British ancestry. The photographs evoke themes of memory, containment, erasure, and self-determination.

  • at the Heard Museum
  • The exhibition also includes two new video-based works titled Niwaniskân isi Kiya | I Awake to You (2023) and Nipēhtēnān Kiteh | We Can Hear Your Heartbeat (2023).
  • *Save 10% when you buy your tickets online in advance!

 

garden center pond in old town scottsdale
Pond in the Pearson + Company courtyard. Via Pearson + Company

Pearson Fall Fine Art Show

November 7 – 9 in Scottsdale

The Scottsdale Artists League’s three-day fine art show on a garden shop patio in Old Town Scottsdale. You will be able to meet the artists, and each one will be able to show a significant body of their work.

 

Taliesin West
Via Taliesin West.

Discovery Days

November 9 in Scottsdale

Opportunity to explore a part of Frank Lloyd Wright’s winter home, Taliesin West, at your own pace. There will also be performances and participatory activities like ask-me stations and crafts for all ages!

  • 10am-4pm at Taliesin West
  • Advance registration is recommended. Tickets are limited.
  • Adults $5 / Youth 12 and under are free with registration!
  • Food and drink will be available for purchase.
  • This is not a formal tour of Taliesin West. You can purchase a tour on another day, if you would like to see more of the property.

 

Juju and Moxie earrings
Earrings by Juju + Moxie, who is a Fall Festival vendor.

Arizona Fall Festival

November 9 in Phoenix

Local First’s festival of Arizona businesses!

  • 10am-4pm at Hance Park (Margaret T. Hance Park), Phoenix
  • Free entry
  • Entertainment: Live music all day: Turn Zero, Moment’s Notice, The Zoniez, Prime Society, Lost in the Sun, and Lucius Parr + the Street Life Band. Kid Zone with games, crafts, and activities.
  • Food + beverage: Local restaurant food court and Hensley Beverage Garden (a curated selection of locally made beers, wines and spirits). Plus, vendors like Better Than Provisions and Danzeisen Dairy.
  • Vendors: 200 local businesses/organizations, including Arizona State Parks, Juju + Moxie, QMULATIVE, Verde Canyon Railroad, and Zia Records.
  • ANYWHERE: Online silent auction, with local gifts, staycations, and Arizona experience packages.
  • All ages

 

mead samples
A flight of Arizona-made mead at the Meading Room in Sonoita.

AZ Barrels, Bottles + Brews

November 16 in Scottsdale

Annual event to celebrate Arizona craft beer, ciders, meads, spirits, and hard seltzers! Over 25 local breweries, distilleries and others will be participating. There will also be food for purchase from a variety of food vendors on-site.

  • 2pm-5pm at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick
  • $60 general admission
  • General admission tickets include a souvenir sample glass + 15 samples from Arizona brewers, distillers and winemakers.
  • Rain or shine.
  • H/T Experience Scottsdale
  • *Designated Driver tickets are only $19! Check-in at the festival entrance for your swag bag and enter to win Spring Training tickets!
  • 21+

“The only festival on Earth to feature all samples being produced exclusively in Arizona.”

–AZ Barrels, Bottles + Brews

 

Hidden In The Hills Studio Tour and Sale

November 22, 23, 24 + November 29, 30, December 1 in Cave Creek

Self-guided tour of artists’ workspaces in the Desert Foothills communities of Cave Creek, Carefree, and North Scottsdale. Many of the artists will demonstrate their process, and all of them will have art for sale!

  • artist studios at various locations
  • Free entry
  • *ANYWHERE: Free digital program with more information about the artists and examples of their work.

 

Town and Country shopping center

Early Bird Makers Market

November 23 in Phoenix

Annual market that features local makers with one-of-a-kind wares, including art, clothing and accessories, furniture, food, and health and beauty products.

  • 10am-4pm at Shops @ Town + Country
  • Free entry
  • Dogs are welcome!
  • Benefitting Phoenix Children’s Hospital.
  • Entertainment: Live music + selfies with Santa
  • Vendors: Over 100 local artisans.

Sneak preview these Phoenix-based vendors’ work on Etsy:

 

Agave and tepary beans
Tepary beans are a drought-tolerant crop that the Native peoples have grown in the Arizona desert for centuries.

Arizona Indigenous Culinary Experience

November 23 in Scottsdale

Experience showcasing Native Arizona cuisine, arts, and live performances with curated tasting stations, demonstrations, and conversations with indigenous chefs.

  • 6pm-9pm at Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West
  • General Admission + non alcoholic beverages $45 / All Access F+B with wine and spirits $77 (includes fees)
  • Presented by the Arizona American Indian Tourism Association (AAITA) in celebration of Native American Heritage Month.
  • Part of the Arizona Indigenous Food Symposium.
  • H/T Experience Scottsdale
  • 21+

“The event brings together many Native communities with traditional and contemporary elements that highlight and celebrate the beauty and important contributions of Arizona’s Native Peoples to Arizona culture.”

–Arizona Indigenous Food Symposium

outdoor ice skating
Merry Main Street ice skating rink.

Merry Main Street

November 29 — January 11 in Mesa

Mesa’s holiday celebration with the city’s official Christmas tree, outdoor ice skating rink, Christmas Market with handcrafted gifts, and food trucks.

  • around Mesa Arts Center + Downtown Mesa
  • Most activities are free! (Except skating at the Winter Wonderland Ice Rink and attending a show at the Mesa Arts Center.)
  • Nov. 29, 5pm: Event kick-off!

 

Scottsdale market
Scottsdale outdoor art market.

Scottsdazzle: Scottsdale Gets Sparkly!

November 30 — December 31 in Scottsdale

Month-long holiday extravaganza featuring more than 45 events! Sing-along and tree lighting, holiday ArtWalk, craft classes, Youtheatre performances, seasonal food and beverage-centered events, and shopping at the Merry “Merchantile” Market and Old Town Farmers Market.

  • in Old Town Scottsdale
  • Cost varies by event.

 

Tempe Festival of the Arts

December 6 – 8 in Downtown Tempe

Well-loved urban fine art festival and community event that showcases over 350 artists from around the country, plus local music, a Kids Block, and many great food options – all located on Mill Avenue!

  • Free entry
  • Entertainment: Local and regional musical artists at multiple locations. Henna artists, magicians, caricature artists, and more than two dozen street entertainers!

 

Heard Museum

First Friday: Lumenous Preview

December 6 in Phoenix

Evening of programming grounded in the Heard Museum’s mission and exhibitions with exciting guests, art activities, and more! This program will also feature a preview of this year’s art for Lumenous, a special display of light, architecture, and immersive art from indigenous artists that the whole community can enjoy.

  • 5pm-9pm at Heard Museum
  • Free (donations accepted)
  • The Coffee Cantina will be open late with food and drinks for purchase.

 

two singers performing a duet
Mario Yniguez and McKaylee Todd perform “Making Believe.” Via @mckayleetodd

 

“Bridging classical finesse with cowboy cool.”

–Scottsdale Center for the Arts

Cowboy Beethoven

December 6 – 8 in Scottsdale

Musical revue created by songwriter, performer, multi-instrumentalist, director, and barbershop chorus conductor Mario Yñiguez. The performance blends music from multiple eras and genres with a little country flavor.

  • Scottsdale Center For The Performing Arts
  • $28/Table Seat (4-top) or $25/Theater Seat plus fees (about $5)
  • H/T Experience Scottsdale
  • *Create your own package: Choose any four (4) or more shows presented by Scottsdale Center for the Arts and receive 10% off each ticket.

 

Quijote the dog standing in a grassy park

Pawlidays at Royal Palms

December 10 in Scottsdale

Pawliday yappy hour and local gift market with special treats from Tugs & Tails. Enjoy a holiday craft and festive decor. Cocktails available for purchase. Puptails complimentary.

Donate $10 to Almost There Rescue and receive a professional holiday photo with Santa Paws!

  • 4pm-6pm at Royal Palms Resort and Spa, Vernadero Lawn
  • Free (donations accepted)
  • H/T Experience Scottsdale

 

“With live entertainment, holiday-themed activities, and a strong community spirit, it’s the perfect way to celebrate the season while supporting local businesses.”

–Phoestivus

Phoenix

Phoestivus

December 12 – 14 in Phoenix

Holiday market with its own Phoenician traditions! It’s also fundraiser for Downtown Phoenix Farmers Market and Community Food Connections, which supports local growers and businesses. It takes place on two back-to-back nights and a Saturday morning.

  • at Downtown Phoenix Farmers’ Market space (720 N. 5th St.)
  • Free (donations accepted)
  • Dec. 12 + 13, 5-10pm: 2 nights of Phoestivus
  • Dec. 14, 8am – 1pm: Phoestivus at Downtown Phoenix Farmers’ Market.
  • Family friendly (including dogs!)
  • Entertainment: Live music, hipster Santa, “pheats” of strength, airing of grievances, the Phoestivus Pole, and photo opps.
  • Food + beverage: A variety of food trucks and a Pour the Rest of Us bar area with local brews.
  • Vendors: 175 small businesses selling locally grown and produced gifts.
  • All ages

 

exhibition at the Heard Museum
Heard Museum exhibition.

Holidays at the Heard

December 27 – 30 in Phoenix

Annual holiday event plus a four-day celebration of the Heard Museum’s 95th birthday! It will include live performances, hands-on activities and the opportunity to see the Museum’s current exhibitions.

  • 10am-4pm at Heard Museum, Phoenix

sign that says the word "nothing"
As the crow flies, Alamo Lake is about twenty miles past Nothing.

• Northern Arizona •

Alamo Lake Star Party

November 2 in Wenden

Observe the sky through astronomers’ telescopes in a place that’s 40 miles from city light pollution!

  • at Alamo Lake State Park
  • Included with admission
  • 12-4pm: solar observations in the group use areas.
  • 5pm: presentation to begin the night sky program
  • 6pm: night sky viewing through professional telescopes with astronomers

 

building ruins
Via Homolovi State Park.

Homolovi IV Pueblo Guided Tour

November 3 + 9 in Winslow

Guided tour of Homolovi IV, the oldest of the Homolovi group of pueblos, which is usually closed to the public. The group will first meet at Homolovi State Park’s visitor center, where a park ranger will give some background on the history of the site and its tie to the Hopi people. Attendees will caravan (in their own vehicles) to the site, where the ranger-lead tour will continue.

  • 10am at Homolovi State Park
  • Included with admission
  • It’s a 12-mile drive from Homolovi State Park’s visitor center to the Homolovi IV site.
  • The tour is limited to 15 participants, so reservations are required! Call the park to save your spot at (928) 289-4106.
  • There is no shade at the site, so bring plenty of water, and wear a hat and sunscreen.
  • No dogs allowed on this hike.

 

traditional Hopi pottery
Nampeyo, Hopi-Tewa Jar. Via Heard Museum.

Hopi Pottery Talk

November 8 in Winslow

Park Ranger and Hopi Potter Gwen Setalla will explain how traditional Hopi pottery is made, as well as how to recognize authentic pottery!

  • 12pm at Homolovi State Park, outside at the park’s visitor center.
  • Included with admission

 

banner for desert weavers and spinners guild
Banner for sister organization, Arizona Desert Weavers and Spinners Guild.

14th Annual Holiday Show and Sale

November 9 in Prescott

Holiday sale of hundreds of items handcrafted by the Mountain Spinners and Weavers Guild + the Prescott Area Woodturners.

  • 9am-3:30pm at Prescott Armory (Grace M. Sparkes Activity Center)

 

Trail at Red Rock State Park.
Trail at Red Rock State Park.

Ethnobotany Guided Hike at Red Rock

November 24 + December 22 in Sedona

Interpretive guided hike that will help you better understand the Sedona area by understanding how plant life is interconnected with indigenous cultures, pioneer settlers, people in our contemporary times, and wildlife.

  • 1pm at Red Rock State Park (meet in the Visitor Center)
  • Included with admission
  • Beginning hikers welcome.
  • Hike will last 1½-2 hours with an elevation gain of 250 feet.
  • Please bring water and wear suitable footwear.

 

"Intertribal Greeting" sculpture at the Heard Museum
“Intertribal Greeting” sculpture, representing Pima, Pueblo, Hopi, Diné, and Apache tribes.

Winter Market + Open House

December 7 – 8 in Flagstaff

Indigenous art market featuring more than 25 artists representing Colorado Plateau Tribal Nations. Shop for gifts like paintings, prints, ornaments, jewelry, pottery, t-shirts and other apparel and accessories!

  • 10am-5pm at Museum of Northern Arizona
  • Free entry

 

people playing guitars and singing
Via Acker Night.

Acker Night: Music for Music

December 8 in Prescott

A night of live music down the festively-lit streets of Downtown Prescott that raises money for music education. It begins with an Opening Ceremony and school choir performance. Over 100 Prescott businesses open their doors to give Acker Night musicians a place to play. Tips go to provide music lessons and instruments to local youth and support school music programs.

  • 5pm-8:30pm in Downtown Prescott
  • Free (donations accepted)
  • *Nov. 25-30: Small Business Saturday coupon booklets available at Prescott Chamber of Commerce + Visitor Information Center (117 West Goodwin Street)!
  • All ages

 

guitars on the wall at Bookmans in Tucson
Guitars at Bookmans.

“Perhaps the most precise and soulful classical guitarist of his generation.”

–NPR

Jason Vieaux – Guitar

December 8 in Sedona

Classical guitarist Jason Vieaux plays a mix of classical and original music, beginning with Bach’s Lute Suite No. 4 in E major.

  • 3pm at Sedona Performing Arts Center
  • $65 / ticket, adult general admission
  • *Save $30 per person by purchasing a 2024-25 Chamber Music Sedona subscription! General admission seats for 5 regular-season concerts: $195

 

Tucson audiorama entrance
Via Arizona Arts Live.

• Southern Arizona •

“Inspired by the Audioramas of Mexico City, Cuk Ṣon Audiorama gives us space to read, nap, daydream, and breathe. With cozy lounges and the gentle drift of music through the trees, we hope this will become a hub for everyone to enjoy.”

Arizona Arts Live

Cuk Ṣon Audiorama: Your Moment of Zen

now — December 10 in Tucson

Temporary installation of a peaceful area to rest beneath trees and listen to music. Created by by Arizona Arts Live, the space is separated from the bustle of the campus and full of plants, cozy places to sit, a tranquility fountain, and speakers with music playing all day.

  • East side of Centennial Hall on the UA Mall
  • Free
  • A different type of music plays every day of the week.
  • Live student performances on Tuesdays + Thursdays 4-5pm
  • Feel free to bring a book or sign one out from the little lending library on site.
  • On Etsy: Gifts for gardeners. Create your own little sanctuary.
  • *ANYWHERE: Arizona Arts Live playlists on Spotify.

 

road
Road from Amerind Museum in Dragoon.

Indigenous Art in an Abundant Land: Saved you a trip to Dragoon!

now — January 12 in Tucson

Works by Indigenous artists from the Amerind Museum’s permanent collection. The diverse art includes paintings with richly detailed realism, as well as artworks that are symbolic, abstract meditations.

  • 8:30am-4:30pm at Tucson Botanical Gardens
  • Included with admission.
  • *Arizona libraries offer Culture Passes for free admission to Tucson Botanical Gardens.

 

erasure poetry
By Mary Ruefle via Music + Literature.

Mary Ruefle: Erasures

now — February 8 in Tucson

Exhibition of altered books made by poet Mary Ruefle. Using correction fluid, markers, and gouache, and often incorporating collaged found images, the original texts are partially covered over to reveal new and surprising voices, phrases, narratives, and fragmented poems in a process called “erasure.”

  • at University of Arizona Poetry Center
  • Free
  • ANYWHERE: Poetry Center online exhibit: Book Objects.

artist next to illustration of a pink triceratops
Manny Burruel, an Arizona Biennial 2024 artist with past work.

Arizona Biennial 2024

now — February 9 in Tucson

The Arizona Biennial is an opportunity for innovative and diverse emerging artists to exhibit their art in a museum setting and to introduce it to the public. A new juror from outside the state is selected to curate each Arizona Biennial, reviewing the works of hundreds of artists to create a cohesive exhibition that becomes an overview of artistic creativity in Arizona.

  • at Tucson Museum of Art (TMA)
  • Included with admission

 

“The final set you see onstage is the result of an orchestra of gifted individuals, coming together in the singularly magical, interdisciplinary concert that is making theater.”
–David Korins

Hamilton stage
From the balcony, the Hamilton stage looks like a miniature.

Stages of Imagination: The Iconic Broadway Designs of David Korins

now – May 31 in Tucson

Peek behind the curtain at the original Broadway set models of Hamilton, Beetlejuice, Dear Evan Hansen, Here Lies Love, and The Who’s Tommy – all created by designer David Korins. The exhibition also includes highlights from interviews from artistic collaborators such as Lin Manuel Miranda, Phillipa Soo, Lea Salonga, and Ben Platt.

  • at The Mini Time Machine Museum of Miniatures
  • Included with admission
  • There’s a full-size replica of the Korins-designed couch from Beetlejuice that you can take your photo on.

 

miniature library
One room of “The Captain’s Quarters” by Ara Bentley.

 

“The Captains Quarters project was started in the summer of 2019, with the hopes to build a room to display my miniature ship model collection. From there, it grew into something much larger with a story of its own!”

–Ara Bentley

The Captain’s Quarters by Ara Bentley

now – November 2, 2025 in Tucson

An extended spotlight exhibit that features an imaginative model of a Victorian-era captain’s quarters on a spaceship with a cargo bay large enough to contain it all.

  • The Mini Time Machine Museum of Miniatures
  • Included with admission

 

Large, multi-sided metal sculpture that serves as the Urn for the Procession.
The Urn before an All Souls Procession.

All Souls Procession Weekend

November 1 – 3 in Tucson

A uniquely Tucson celebration, which draws on the many cultural traditions of the community to honor the lives of our loved ones and ancestors. The focal point of the event is a two-mile long procession on blocked-off streets in west Tucson, where all are invited to walk and remember. It ends on the Mercado District Festival Grounds, where there will be performances, art installations, and food vendors. The culmination is the ceremonial burning of collected remembrances in a large metal urn.

  • Mercado District
  • Nov. 3: Annual All Souls Procession. Assembling on Grande Avenue at 4pm, departing at 6pm.
  • All ages

“It [All Souls Procession] is a labor of love built on the backs of artists, creatives and people of all kinds… without financial motivation or corporate sponsorship. The All Souls Procession is pure, public ceremony for everyone.”

–Many Mouths One Stomach, the non-profit that organizes the Procession

 

Candle

Diwali: a Yoga Event with NETI GUPTA

November 1 in Tucson

Community gathering to learn about Diwali, the holiday and festival of lights, through practicing mantra, pranayama, yoga asana, and restorative yoga. The celebration will be facilitated by Indian-American yoga teacher Neti Gupta, who is passionate about connecting her Indian heritage and Hindu roots with her yoga practice in western culture.​

  • 7pm-8:30pm at YogaOasis Central
  • $33 fee
  • Please bring a yoga mat, pen, journal, and comfy clothes.

 

Kannally Ranch House at Oracle State Park
Kannally Ranch House at Oracle State Park. Via Arizona State Parks.

Historic Brewing Company Cleanup Event

November 2 in Tucson

Cleanup event at Oracle State Park with Historic Brewing Company and Sonoran Insiders. Tasks may include removal of invasive grass, trash pickup along the roadway, painting, and cleaning the historic Kannally Ranch House.

Afterward, take a break on the Kannally House patio! Those over 21 can enjoy Historic Brewing Company’s new Oracle State Park inspired brew. There will also be a prize drawing for an AppreciateAZ gift box.

  • 10am at Oracle State Park
  • Historic Brewing Company is creating a series of seasonal Arizona State Parks-themed brews, beginning with Kannally Ranch House Brew, a Mexican lager featuring Oracle State Park. A portion of the sales of these specialty brews will benefit Arizona’s state parks.
  • *Standard park entry fees will be waived for registered volunteers.
  • After the event, volunteers can stay the rest of the day to explore the park!

 

plants and bench
Tucson Botanical Gardens.

Día de Los Muertos Celebración: A Lively Day of the Dead Event

November 3 in Tucson

Celebrate Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, in TBG’s beloved Nuestro Jardín / Barrio Garden. There will be festive floral displays, mariachi and puppet performances, educational programming for all ages, and an ofrenda, a community altar to honor the lives of family and friends who have passed.

  • 8:30am-3pm at Tucson Botanical Gardens
  • Included with admission
  • Entertainment: Mariachi performance with Las Azaleas, Catrina Puppets Performance with Red Herring Puppets, and Paper Marigolds workshop with Luna’s Paper Designs. There will also be facepainting and crafts for kids.
  • All ages

Día de los Muertos Paper Marigolds Workshops:

  • 9:30 am – 10:30 am: Morning Paper Marigolds Workshop
  • 1:30 pm – 2:30 pmAfternoon Paper Marigolds Workshop
  • Both workshops will take place in the Education Building Classroom.
  • Pre-registration is required.

 

Yarrow's spiny lizard on a rock
Many reptiles have excellent camouflage and don’t stand out in their natural habitats.

Studio Animals: Photo Ops

November 3 in Tucson

Start with a behind the scenes tour of the reptile building (not open to the public) to see how these reptiles are housed and cared for. Then have a photo session with rattlesnakes, Gila monsters, and other desert animals. Learn about these animals as you get photos with studio backdrops and lighting.

  • 7:30am-10:30am at Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum Art Institute (on the Desert Museum campus)
  • $140 fee
  • Open to all skill levels.
  • Bring a camera or smartphone.
  • Dress for both indoor and outdoor conditions. There will be a short walk to the location.

 

theater seats and aisle
The Screening Room, Tucson.

Tucson Film Festival

November 7 – 10 in Tucson

The festival showcases music-related films, especially when they have a connection to Arizona or the desert Southwest. TFF is part of an Arizona non-profit organization dedicated to creating community through cinema, theater and documentary filmmaking.

  • at RoadHouse Cinemas + The Screening Room
  • $10 General Admission per screening, ticketing fees extra

 

Agave pantry caramels

Spirit Pot Workshop: waxing moon

November 8 – 9 in Tucson

Two-part workshop on making Spirit Pots, ceramic altar pots used for a smoking smudge stick or to be filled with affirmations or intentions on small pieces of paper. They’re meant “to inspire and remind one to dream a little.” Participants will choose materials to wrap a medium sized pre-thrown pot in before it gets the final, overnight firing. The next day, everyone will return to see the unpredictable results and finish their pot to take home.

  • Agave Pantry’s backyard studio
  • $160 fee

“This is a special way to slow down and learn new pottery techniques while playing with the elements of earth, air, and fire.”

–Shazieh, artist and owner of Agave Pantry

 

Amerind Museum sign

Silver Suite Trunk Show + Sale

November 9 in Dragoon

One-day trunk show with Silver Suite, vintage Native American jewelry – just in time for the holidays!

  • 10am-4pm at Amerind Museum
  • Included with admission
  • There’s no sales tax on purchases from Amerind!

 

Sign that says "Welcome to Kartchner Caverns."

Kartchner Caverns State Park Anniversary

November 9 in Benson

Celebration of 50 years since the discovery of Kartchner Caverns and 25 years since it was opened as Kartchner Caverns State Park! There will be talks on the park’s history, food trucks, conservation exhibitors, and kids’ activities. Regular cave tours will also be available by reservation.

  • 9am-3pm at Kartchner Caverns State Park
  • Included with admission
  • Food + beverage: Food trucks: Guadalajara Street Tacos, Gyfted Creations, MorQBBQ, Road Running Woodfire Pizza, Jake’s Donuts and Treat Trolley
  • Vendors and Exhibitors: Bisbee Science Lab, Cochise County Master Gardeners, Colossal Cave, Copper Queen Mine, Coronado National Forest, Huachuca Mineral and Gem Club, Las Milpitas Community Farm, Local Caving Grottos with the National Speleological Society, National Caves Association, National Weather Service of Tucson, The Nature Conservancy of Arizona, Old Tucson Studios, San Pedro Friends Group, Water Wise, Tucson Audubon Society, United States Geological Survey.
  • All ages

 

Jacome plaza

DUSK Music Festival 2024

November 9 – 10 in Tucson

Two-day, music, art and culinary festival held in downtown Tucson, featuring 40 artists on 3 stages. Headlined by Kaskade, Masego, Quinn XCII, and Steve Aoki, attendees can expect performances from renowned artists who have captivated audiences around the world, as well as exciting up-and-coming acts ready to make their mark on the music scene!

  • 3pm-11pm at Jácome Plaza
  • $75 / single-day general admission tickets, plus tax + ticketing fees
  • Entertainment: Area artists create sculptures, digital artwork and lighting exhibits for the festival grounds that explore the intersection of art and music. Plus, video and backyard games, and Cobra Arcade will be setting up shop with a tent full of classic arcade games!
  • Food + beverage: A lineup of restaurants, food trucks and chefs that highlight Tucson’s thriving food traditions, as well as its cutting-edge cuisine. (For purchase. No outside food allowed.)
  • Vendors: Festival merch!
  • All ages

“From the energy-inducing beats of electronic music to the soul-stirring melodies of indie, rock, hip-hop, and beyond, the artists at the 2024 Dusk Music Festival are sure to ignite the stage and create an immersive sonic journey that will leave a lasting impression on all who attend.”

–KXCI

 

Preening Macaw
“Preening Macaw” by Cathy Sheeter. Ink on Ampersand scratchboard. Via Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum.

Lens to Lines

November 9 — January 5 in Tucson

Exhibition of artist Cathy Sheeter’s nature photography and award-winning scratchboard art. She is able to bring her subjects to life and evoke deep emotional responses in each medium.

  •  Ironwood Gallery at Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
  • Nov. 8, 4-6 pm: Opening Reception
  • Scratchboard art is an intricate form of direct engraving, where the artist creates an image by scratching lines into a layer of black ink to reveal the white clay below.

 

Vendor booth at outdoor market
Creative Kind’s booth at the Made in Tucson market

Creative Kind + Friends Holiday Markets

November 14 — December 22 in Tucson

Pop-up shopping events from November to December with products from Creative Kind and curated local vendors, presented by SAACA. Creative Kind will have their full collection of products and some new items!

  • 3-7pm Thursdays + 11am-5pm Sundays at CATALYST Creative Collective in the Tucson Mall
  • All market dates: Nov. 14, 17, 21, 24 + Dec. 5, 8, 12, 15, 19, 22
  • Free entry
  • On Etsy: Creative Kind

“We couldn’t be more thrilled to offer you a regular spot to find us every week leading up to the holidays. And guess what? We’ll have some of our talented friends joining us, creating a festive experience for everyone!”

Theresa of Creative Kind

 

concert on hotel congress plaza
Concert on the Hotel Congress Plaza.

Casa Maria Thanksgiving Benefit Show

November 16 in Tucson

Concert with performances by Liz + Pete’s Sparrows + the Last Train, Rich Hopkins + the Luminarios, Oscar Fuentes and Salvador Duran, and The Senators to benefit the Casa Maria Soup Kitchen, which is working for liberty, social justice, and peace.

  • 6pm at Hotel Congress
  • $20 donation

 

Let's Sweat! gym exterior
Let’s Sweat! at 6th + 6th.

Holiday 2024 Desert Air Market (DAM): DAM Great Local Makers!

November 16 in Tucson

Outdoor pop-up market created and run by Tucson artisans. Desert Air Market (DAM) aspires to be a day of joy and connection, where you can shop handcrafted items and meet the people who made them!

  • 10am-4pm at on the corner of 6th Street + 6th Avenue in front of Let’s Sweat!
  • Free entry
  • On Etsy: Marcy Ellis

 

saguaro cactus silhouette and sunset
Arizona desert sunset.

[UPDATE: Class presumably canceled – listing removed.] Silk and Sunsets

November 16 – 17 in Tucson

Hands-on workshop on the techniques and secrets behind dying silk scarves. Learn to mix and blend dyes to create harmonious and striking color palettes. Use your imagination to design your own silk scarves, making it your personal expression.

  • 9am-3pm at Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum Art Institute
  • $205 fee
  • No previous experience needed! All levels of artistic talent are welcome.
  • You will leave with art you will be proud to wear or gift.

“Immerse yourself in a creative and supportive environment…”

–Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum Art Institute

 

large room with tables and chairs
Meeting space at CATALYST.

Minis + Sip: Greenhouse Vignette

November 21 in Tucson

Evening workshop series to give people the chance to try the art of miniature-making in a social setting. This time, learn step-by-step how to create your own mini greenhouse vignette!

  • 5:30pm at CATALYST Creative Collective in the Tucson Mall
  • $40 fee (Wine, small bites, and art materials provided.)
  • 21+

 

aloe plants with the museum building in the background

Fall Artisans Market

November 22 – 24 in Tucson

Street fair with over 100 unique and local artists and artisans with crafts, original artwork, pottery, glass, jewelry, textiles and gift items. The market is organized by TMA’s Museum Store to fundraise for the museum.

  • at Tucson Museum of Art (TMA)
  • *TMA is pay-what-you-wish admission during the market.
  • Don’t plan to park in the museum parking lot, since it will be full of vendors!
  • *The Paseo Redondo parking lot will be free to visitors during the event. (Arrive early to get a spot!)
  • On Etsy: LOM Candles
  • Vendors: A few of the over 100 vendors include Ben’s Bells, Better Than Provisions, Byndbooks, Camino Lenor, Elana Bloom, Juju + Moxie, Kettlelicious, LOM Candles, Melissa Henshaw Ceramics, Patricia Healey Copper, Quilts + More, Tu Kaets, Tucson Chocolate Factory, and Tucson Clay Co-op.

 

plaza outside Hotel Congress

Desert Haze Market

November 23 + December 21 in Tucson

Monthly vintage clothing-only market that sets up in the plaza outside Hotel Congress.

  • 11am-4pm at Hotel Congress
  • Free entry
  • The Cup Cafe will be open so you can grab a bite before you shop!
  • The Bloody Mary bar will also be up and running in their newly renovated Lounge.
  • H/T Desert Haze Instagram
  • All ages

 

square tray full of charcuterie
Personalized charcuterie board via Etsy.

Charcuterie Board Creation Class

November 26, December 3 + 17 in Scottsdale

Interactive workshop on the art of assembling a visually appealing and delicious charcuterie board! Taught by charcuterie board pro and She Shed Chef Liza Noriega, who will share her tips and tricks for selecting the perfect ingredients, arranging them beautifully, and pairing them with complementary flavors. Make your own charcuterie board while drinking a glass of LDV wine.

  • 6pm at LDV Tasting Room
  • $60 fee (includes supplies) plus tax and 25% gratuity. Registration required.
  • No prior experience needed.
  • All supplies are provided.

“Whether you’re looking to enhance your hosting skills, bond with loved ones, or simply enjoy a night out, this class offers a perfect blend of fun, learning, and indulgence.”

–Experience Scottsdale

 

luminarias
Via Tucson Botanical Gardens

LightsUp: A Festival of Illumination

November 29 – January 12 in Tucson

The gardens are transformed by over 1 million twinkling lights, immersive light displays, luminarias, traditional punched-tin stars, and light curtains, accompanied by installations and sculptures custom-built by local artisans.

  • at Tucson Botanical Gardens
  • Closed Mondays and Christmas Day.
  • *Ticket prices are lower on non-holiday Tuesdays, Wednesday, and Thursdays! (Adult tickets start at $23. They’re $28 on weekends + $50 on Christmas Eve, New Year’s Eve, and New Year’s Day.)
  • On Etsy: Holiday Decorations
  • All ages

“Designed by nationally known public garden landscape architect Tres Fromme, the Gardens transform into a carefully curated and artfully sequenced series of illuminated experiences.”

–Tucson Botanical Gardens

 

Mural at MLK lot
A mural on the lot where the market is held.

Black Owned Business (BOB) Festival

November 30 in Tucson

Festival welcoming all people to come together to share in the celebration of Black business resilience. The event features interactive activities, live music, art, dance, vendors, food trucks and information about the thriving Black community in Arizona.

  • 10am-5pm at in front of MLK apartments downtown (55 N. 5th Avenue)
  • ANYWHERE: BlaxFriday directory of Black business owners.
  • All ages

“The passion and goal behind the festival is bringing Black businesses together statewide.”

BlaxFriday

 

Made in Tucson market

Made in Tucson Market (MinT)

December 1 in Tucson

Market of goods handmade by Tucson artists, many of whom will be there demonstrating their work.

  • 10am-5pm at along 7th street between 4th and 6th avenues, in the heart of the 4th Avenue district.
  • Free entry

“The Made in Tucson Market is a celebration of the risk-takers and dream-makers that personify the Tucson maker movement. It honors the authentic nature of the rugged desert and the unique spirits that call it home. It revels in the profound resilience and connection of our community.”

–Historic Fourth Avenue Coalition

 

holiday parade
Oro Valley Holiday Festival via SAACA.

Oro Valley Holiday Festival of the Arts + Tree Lighting Celebration: Oooh, You’re Gold!

December 7 – 8 in Oro Valley

Festive celebration with live performances, a holiday marketplace, and 50th anniversary Gold Tree lighting. Oro (as in Oro Valley) means gold!

  • at ​Oro Valley Marketplace
  • Free entry
  • Dec. 7, 6pm: Tree Lighting
  • Dogs on leashes are allowed.
  • Entertainment: Tubachristmas and marching band parade, plus live performances from student musicians and holiday carolers. Art demonstrations and interactive activities.
  • Food + beverage: Food and beverages are available onsite for purchase from 15+ food trucks and culinary vendors, as well as at the shopping center’s restaurants. Some of the food vendors include Colonel Mustard’s + Mr. Ice Guy (New York-style Hot Dogs and Italian Ice), Cook’s Kettle Corn, Eatgypt (Egyptian based vegetarian/vegan dishes), Fiesta Filipina, Gus’s Gyros + Lemonade, Oh Wow Mini Donuts, Lovin’ Spoonfuls (Vegan Restaurant), and Mafia Kitchen (Specialty Drinks​).
  • Vendors: Over 130 craft artisans from around the world with unique handmade gifts.
  • All ages

 

solstice studio
Elana Bloom at a past holiday pop-up.

Tanque Verde Market

December 7 in Tucson

A market experience designed to foster community between neighbors, create opportunities for small businesses, and celebrate the talent and beauty that surrounds us. Live music, food, locally crafted goods, and everything you need to get ready for the holidays!

 

Meading Room, Sonoita

Old World Holiday Market

December 7, 14, 21 in Sonoita

Afternoon in Arizona wine country with lights, bonfires, food trucks, live music by Juniper Djinn, and lots of unique local artisans and makers! Enjoy hot chocolate, hard cider, and mead, while doing some holiday shopping.

  • 1pm-7pm at The Meading Room
  • Free entry
  • Kids and pets are welcome!
  • All ages

 

Marana Municipal Complex decorated for Christmas

Town of Marana Holiday Festival + Christmas Tree Lighting

December 7 in Marana

Holiday festival in Downtown Marana that includes the largest municipal Christmas tree in Arizona, live holiday music performances, Creation Station presented by Lucky Cat Social Art, photo booth, food donation stations for the Marana Food Bank.

  • 2pm-9pm at Marana Civic Center
  • Free entry
  • Dogs are welcomed if they are leashed, cleaned up after, and comfortable in large crowds.
  • 1:30-10pm: Shuttles will run from Marana Middle School (where there’s additional secure parking) to the Festival’s Mistletoe Market and back. At least one shuttle will be wheelchair-friendly.
  • Entertainment: Community performances on two stages. Free holiday activities for kids. Christmas tree lighting and musical light show at 6pm + 8:30pm.
  • Food + beverage: More than 30 food trucks and food vendors.
  • Vendors: Mistletoe Market featuring local artisan and craft vendors for holiday shopping.
  • All ages

 

One of my attempts to take a photo of an elusive hummingbird! (I should probably take this class…)

Hummingbird Photography

December 13 in Tucson

Combination in-class lecture and hands-on photography with your own equipment. Learn the tips and tricks to make it simple to capture dynamic, action-packed images of this challenging subject!

  • 9am-3pm at Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum Art Institute
  • $115 fee
  • Taught by Steve Vaughan, professional nature photographer and ornithologist.

“Everything that makes bird photography difficult is amplified with the manic lives of hummingbirds.”

–instructor Stephen Vaughan

 

Fourth Avenue Winter Street Fair

December 13 – 15 in Tucson

Holiday season edition of historic Downtown Tucson’s twice-yearly street fair! Shop original, handmade art from 350+ artists from around the world, while enjoying live entertainment and more than 40 food vendors. Plus, Fourth Avenue merchants are open during the event.

  • along 4th Ave. from University Blvd. to 8th St.
  • Free entry
  • Solar Lot: Over 50 vendors will be set up in the Sky Bar parking lot alone!
  • *Free shuttle service from the Pennington Street Garage or take a Sun Link streetcar (also free).
  • *Special Street Fair Only hotel discounts: The Leo Kent and Hampton Inn/Home2 Suites by Hilton

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