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Back to homepageArt Affaire – Free Rancho Mirage Event Showcases Talented, Award-winning and Local Artists
November not only ushers in perfect weather, but also a season of cultural events in Coachella Valley. First up is Rancho Mirage Art Affaire, two days of a juried art show that features the talents of award-winning local, national, and international
Read MoreHistory of the Cabazon Dinosaurs, Claude K. Bell, 1960’s
Coachella Valley -Cabazon Dinosaurs, Claude K. Bell, 1960’s Mr. Bell spent more than two decades and $300,000 creating the giant creatures on an otherwise desolate stretch of Interstate 10 near Palm Springs. The dinosaurs, a 150-ton, concrete brontosaurus named Dinney
Read MoreBloom in Borrego at Borrego Days
Bloom in Borrego at the 54th Annual Borrego Days Desert Festival By Françoise Rhodes The time is near for our Southern California deserts to turn into thriving communities of non-stop festivals, parties, and outdoor adventures. CoachellaValley.com has you covered with
Read MoreThe Amazing is More Amazing at this Seasons Pageant of The Masters!
By Françoise Rhodes – Founder of Artifacts & Arts Across America, Inc., – Host of Traveling With Françoise Television & Radio I say this every year to family, friends and fans, “Go see the Pageant of the Masters.” First off
Read MoreMake Your Day Trip a Mission
Make Your Day Trip a Mission By Françoise Rhodes of Traveling With Françoise and Artifacts and Arts Across America California has 21 missions, and on my list of things to do is visit each and every one of them. A
Read MoreInto the Whimsical Wonderland of Desert Hearts Festival
Article and Pictures by: Colby Gregory & Tessa Walker http://www.DigitalInversionMedia.com As the Coachella Valley is rocked by it’s third major music festival weekend in as many weeks, just across the San Jacinto Mountains lies
Read MoreOjai California an Outdoor Retreat
By Françoise Rhodes, Host of Traveling With Françoise radio and television, CEO – President of Artifacts and Arts Across America, Inc. For many visitors the Coachella Valley is an outdoor wonderland featuring many preserves, oasis’s, hiking trails and desert glory. However seldom
Read MoreExclusive Video Interview with the controversial David Černý, the Czech Creator of the “Babies” now crawling in downtown Palm Springs!
Exclusive Video Interview with the controversial Czech creator of the “Babies” now crawling in downtown Palm Springs! On June 5th, Hohmann and Grit Development officially unveiled one of David Černý’s largest and most famous installations in Palm Springs, the Černý “Babies”!
Read MoreThe sky’s the limit they said. Then good luck, and remember the sky’s the limit.
PALM SPRINGS, CA – The sky is nice to look at most of the time, ain’t it? I like when there are some nice red tones over the horizon as the sun is setting, and plenty of clouds to make you
Read MoreThis Weekend – Fill Your Easter Basket With Fine Art, Live Music and Fun!!!
Happening This Weekend at The Indian Wells Tennis Gardens – The 16th Annual Indian Wells Arts Festival, March 30, 31 & April 1 Spend Easter weekend perusing thousands of one-of-kind works of art from 200 of the top artists from around
Read MoreCoachella Valley Daytrippin – Slab City is home to Christina Angelina Art Mural
Water Tank Mural Near the Salton Sea in Niland, California – Is An Oasis Of Feminine Power Christina Angelina transformed an abandoned water tank in the Southern California desert into a haunting work of art. Her mural “Kinetoscope” (in collaboration
Read MoreArt on Main Street La Quinta: Begins its Eight Month Run of Creative Beauty
This 12 year tradition continues…Vintage art, modern art, jewelry, photography, ceramics and much more is about to take over Old Town La Quinta starting Saturday October 29, 2016 for its Eight month run of “Creative Beauty.” Meet over 70 artists,
Read MoreAnarchy and Ink – World Class Artists
Anarchy and Ink – Ink It! By Brad Wheeler Nestled at the foot of the Ramon Road Bridge, right at the border of Cathedral City and Palm Springs is a little tattoo shop with a big heart. Owned and operated
Read MorePalm Springs Fine Art Fair, Modernism Week turn the Coachella Valley into a cultural mecca
Palm Springs Fine Art Fair! The fifth annual Palm Springs Fine Art Fair returns to an eager audience. PSFAF is strategically scheduled over the extended President’s Day Weekend coinciding with Palm Springs Modernism Week at the height of the Coachella Valley’s
Read MoreArt Stroll in Desert Hot Springs – A Story through Pictures!
Art Stroll in Desert Hot Springs – A Story through Pictures! COACHELLA VALLEY’S TOP STORIES READ MORE STORIES MORE THINGS TO DO THIS WEEKEND PHOTO GALLERIES OF ALL OUR SHOOTS
Read MoreSand Castles in the Coachella Valley – Awesome!
Whether it was at a beach that went on for miles or in a homemade box in the backyard, most of us can recall using buckets, shovels and water to create a sand castle or two during our childhood. Kirk
Read MoreThe 15th Annual Palm Springs Modernism Show & Sale, enchants and delights
The 15th Annual Palm Springs Modernism Show & Sale by Michelle Roe The 15th Annual Palm Springs Modernism Show & Sale Opening Night Preview Gala enchanted with an evening to delight with one of its largest ever exhibits of fine
Read MoreSalvation Mountain – A Potential Environmental Nightmare Lying in Wait?
By Death Valley Jim For many years I have been asked, “Jim, have you been to Salvation Mountain?” Which I’ve quickly answered, “No, but it looks interesting. It just isn’t very high on my list of places that I want
Read MoreOld Town La Quinta’s Art Under the Umbrella
Old Town La Quinta’s Art Under the Umbrella SATURDAY, JANUARY 10 AT 10:00AM TO 4:00PM Saturday, January 17 at 10:00am to 4:00pm Saturday, February 7 at 10:00am to 4:00pm Saturday, February 14 at 10:00am to 4:00pm Saturday, March 21 at
Read MoreLa Quinta Historical Society and the La Quinta Museum Artist’s Studio Tourp
La Quinta Historical Society and the La Quinta Museum Artist’s Studio Tour Photos and Blog by Kat Ballard I spent most of Sunday in awe of the talented people of La Quinta. Once again, the La Quinta Historical Society and the
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