Metro Arts celebrates International Day of Peace 2019 Peace Day is celebrated Internationally on September 21 each year to recognize the efforts of those who have worked hard to end conflict and promote peaceMetro Arts celebrated Peace Day on Friday, September 20th.
Fall play "Spy Love You", by John Perovich Metro Arts Theater Department presents their Fall production entitled "SPY LOVE YOU", written by our very own John Perovich.
3 Metro Arts teachers awarded ariZoni Theater Awards! Congratulations! Metro Arts teachers John Perovich, Brian Maticic, and Shelby Elise Maticic. They were all awarded at the ariZoni Theater Awards.
CANDY DONATIONS NEEDED! Candy donations needed for our 10/31 Costume Parade!If you can donate, please drop off your donation to the front office by 10/30. Thank you :)
Metro Alumni open an alt fashion store in downtown Phoenix. Former Metro Students Madison Eichman and Emmily Mongelluzzo are opening their new store "KEI Collective" this weekend, on September 21, 2019.
Metro Arts Senior Veronica Fedri nominated for 2019 Mayor's Arts Award Veronica Fedri is a finalist for the Mayor's Arts Award in the category of Young Artist. During her time at Metro Arts, Veronica has excelled in both academics and the arts, studying film, photo, drawing, and painting.
Metro Arts Head of School Matt Baker is featured in article in the "Downtown Devil". The article titled "Metropolitan Arts Institute college enrollment rate exceeds state average" was written by Jonmaesha Beltran
First ever Visual Arts Department "Gift Art Sale": Saturday Dec. 1st 11am-2pm Lots of unique handmade items great for gift giving. There will be photos, prints, resin jewelry, beaded jewelry, key chains, book marks, crochet items, painted tiles, ornaments, t-shirts, leather cuffs and much more. There will also be a shrinky-dink station where you can make your own shrinky-dinks! All funds raised will be donated to the Metro Arts Visual Arts Department.Please come out and have fun while supporting our students.
Two Metro Arts students were accepted to the Youth Arts and Culture Council. Congratulations to Jahan Rico-Movassaghi and Zoya Page, who were accepted onto the Youth Arts and Culture Council through the City of Phoenix. It’s a civically engaged council of young artists from all arts disciplines who advocate for youth representation in Phoenix.