The Museum of Justice in Maricopa County, Arizona is a great destination for those looking to explore the legal history of the area. From its extensive film program and live performances to its educational programs and vibrant photographic exhibitions, visitors of all ages can learn about the court cases, rule of law, and individual rights and freedoms guaranteed in the constitutions of the United States and Arizona. The museum also features an original PhxArt fashion design exhibition entitled The Power of Pink, which delves into the history, science, and associations of color. It traces the evolution of nuance in fashion from its origins in 17th century France to the 1940s in North America.
The exhibition culminates in the 2000s and highlights the continuous diversification of characters within the Barbie universe and connects them to the trends, perspectives, and identities of contemporary fashion. Jaynie is part of the team of historians on the AHS team; her work as a historian is based on a place-based practice, in which she critically examines race, place, and belonging to the Southwestern United States. Rebekah Tabah-Percival is Deputy Director and Vice President of Library, Archives and Collections at & Exhibits. Rebekah is a native of Arizona and has a strong affinity for photography.
The museum also works with other organizations such as the Reclamation Office and Maricopa County Parks and Recreation Department to make the Discovery Center a beautiful place to visit and connect people to nature while at the same time sharing the wonderful history of Lake Pleasant. Admission is free for museum members, youth ages five and younger, and students at Maricopa County community colleges. Visit the staff directory to find all AHS staff and contact information. The Museum of Justice in Maricopa County is an incredible place to explore the legal history of Arizona. From its educational programs to its vibrant photographic exhibitions, visitors can learn about court cases, rule of law, individual rights, and freedoms guaranteed by both state and federal constitutions.
The museum also features an original PhxArt fashion design exhibition entitled The Power of Pink, which explores color's history, science, and associations from 17th century France to modern-day North America. Additionally, Jaynie is part of the team of historians on the AHS team; her work as a historian is based on a place-based practice that examines race, place, and belonging to the Southwestern United States. The museum also works with other organizations such as the Reclamation Office and Maricopa County Parks and Recreation Department to make the Discovery Center a beautiful place to visit while sharing Lake Pleasant's wonderful history. Admission is free for museum members, youth ages five and younger, and students at Maricopa County community colleges. Visit the staff directory to find all AHS staff and contact information.