Bar Flies
True Stories. And Drinks. Bar Flies is a monthly storytelling series based in Phoenix, Arizona.
November Bar Flies happens Thursday, November 19 with the theme "Family Ties."
09/19/2024
GROW UP. That's the theme for the next Bar Flies -- September 25 at Valley Bar. It's a good one! Storyteller extraordinaire Dan Hoen Hull will be our DJ (turns out he's great at that, too!) and readers are Sam Dingman, Robrt Pela, Kathleen Muldoon, Madison Latham, Karen Bayless Feldman and Leah Mapstead. Such good stories, varied approaches to the theme. Join us! Link to tickets in comments.
06/04/2021
Know a kid who likes to write? This June 15 workshop looks incredible. Details at changing hands.com š
03/30/2021
Phoenix, we miss you so much! We arenāt quite ready for live shows yet ā but we are taking part this weekend in ASUās first-ever zine fest with an Illustrated Bar Flies virtual presentation April 3, featuring .rosie and . The theme is BAD HABIT. See link in our bio for more, hope you can attend.
03/11/2021
Exactly one year ago this evening, we packed Valley Bar for our last pre-pandemic show. We miss you, Phoenix. Weāll be back soon ā with plenty of true stories. š¤š„ā¤ļø
02/05/2021
Your last round this week, and Friday calls for a proper send-off. Barscapes features Casebeer, an artistāand Phoenix art scene pioneer and sweetheartāwho explores meaningful coincidence through mixed media paintings and collage. Set your eyes upon her work here, titled Happy Hour.
The red balloon. An elation, happy hot air, encapsulating a childhood happiness that is by nature fleeting, ephemeral. The dress, screaming gala, Grace Kelly, and at this particular moment in our lifetime, a wistful, longing ode to dressing up. The cornucopia of cocktails to the far corner. The present, wrapped in red, echoing the balloon.
The void, the free fall she exists in. The heavy, grounding, THUD of our brains, the seat of our reality and senses, the harbor of our experiences and memory.
I feel we are all this image; we have been in this surreal, and very real space. Individually and collectively, at the bar and now.
I am Jasmine. I tend bar, illustrate, and create. Find me .wines.black.lines
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02/05/2021
Today, Barscapes spotlights contemporary appropriation artist Yasumasa Morimura, and his Daughter of Art History, Theater A, 1989, a provocative recreation of Manetās Bar at the Folies BergĆØre.
Morimura inserts his face and body onto women from iconic works of western art, prompting questions of subjectivity and objectivity, as well as ideas and ideals around (feminine) beauty. A glance at his artwork evokes curiosity, inquisition and exploration of the physical and social landscape on the canvas ā and perhaps such landscapes in reality.
This artwork is a visual amusement park of the mind. It ushers you in, takes you on different experiences, and leaves you thinking about what just happened. I think back with nostalgia and softness of these moments at the bar, before and after the rush of patrons.
The subjectās facial expression is both limited and knowing. Done with the rush, knowing there will be another, and they will be there for it nonetheless. But are they present?
No matter. Bottles must be opened; a patron will be in need; the crowd will return; the bar will get dirty. And the loop will continue, just like the cabaret. The performers, the bartenders, the patronsāall there with open arms and fists ready.
I am Jasmine. I tend bar, illustrate, and create. Find me .wines.black.lines
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02/03/2021
Some levity on the surface today; this round highlights Saul Steinberg, artist, cartoonist and illustrator. His creativity includes but is not at all limited to six decades of work (!) in The New Yorker. Featured here, a bar scene published January 18, 1947.
Steinbergās drawings can be light-hearted, even whimsical. A closer look shows humor and wisdom, shining through poignant details, illuminating a witty social commentary. And an endearing love for people in the literal and social spaces they inhabit.
It takes keen people-watching, observation and empathy to bring pen and paper to life. Bars can be such cauldrons of inspiration.
I am Jasmine. I tend bar, illustrate, and create. Find me .wines.black.lines
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02/01/2021
First up in our list of Fly Paper treats for you is Spirit Guide, a series of workshops on building a home bar with Jasmine Senaveratna. Jasmine is a writer, artist, and connoisseuse of fine food and wine; with Spirit Guide, which starts Feb. 6, sheāll properly introduce you to Mezcal, Rum and Tequila. But first, weād like to introduce you to Jasmine, who will be taking over the Bar Flies IG for a bit. Cheers!
01/29/2021
We miss seeing your faces at Valley Bar for true stories and drinksāso weāre working with Fly Paper to serve up some virtual treats. Stay tuned.
03/18/2020
For the safety of our performers and our audience members, Bar Flies will be postponing our April and May shows. Catch us again in August for our sixth season -- and stay tuned for a virtual surprise this spring!
03/11/2020
Doors at 6. Show at 7. Snag the remaining tickets: http://bit.ly/BF311
03/04/2020
Just 1 week until Amy Silverman's curated March show, RUN. Get your tickets for the Valley Bar event: http://bit.ly/BF311
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