Alwun House


Alwun House is located at 1204 East Roosevelt Street in Phoenix, Arizona. The house was build during 1948 by John Sedler a German immigrant and was purchased in 1948 by Earl Brown. Kim Moody transformed the run down structure into a place to launch artists during 1971. It was christened Alwun House because all forms of art were included.

A non-profit organization to benefit artists known as Alwun House Foundation was later formed. May 11, 1993 saw the house making its way to the Inventory of Historic Properties for the State Historic Preservation Offices of Arizona. This made the house eligible for historic registration on a national level. The art gallery is on the central floor and the basement is utilized as a multi-media theater.

Alwun House's theatre produces "Food for Thought" which shows the reasons that growing your own food is beneficial to you. Though the years the facility has held a number of events such as art showings, music and even a series of poetry readings. Those with a true interest in art should make it a point to visit the gallery.

Additional information about admission rates, hours of operations and events at the Alwun House should contact the facility directly.

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