Documentary filmmakers seek meaningful change in Brooks County
The documentary, Missing in Brooks County, created by Arizona faculty, will be screened at the Arizona International Film Festival.
read moreThe documentary, Missing in Brooks County, created by Arizona faculty, will be screened at the Arizona International Film Festival.
read moreThe inaugural Trester Festival for Latin American Music includes student piano competition and the audience gets a vote.
read moreThe Tucson Folk Festival returns for its 36th year, April 10-11, 2021, with over 75 performances, broadcast live from three stages.
read moreKaitlyn Jo Smith (MFA ’20, Photography, Video, Imaging) won a national juried showcase at the 2021 College Arts Association annual conference in Graduate Film/Video, Animations & New Genres in March. In the film, “Lights Out,” Smith sourced over 50,000 portraits of factory workers from Facebook, which were then turned into deep-fake portraits by artificial intelligence, commenting on […]
read moreUAMA has virtually hung two exhibitions to recreate the gallery experience, turning to technology to create an immersive experience.
read moreAlumni Herb and Kerry Stratford created a documentary film, “Gustav Stickley: American Craftsman,” father of the Arts and Crafts movement.
read moreArchitects of the University of Arizona School of Dance, the husband-and-wife team of Jory Hancock and Melissa Lowe are retiring after 34 years on campus building one of the nation’s elite collegiate dance programs. The couple joined the dance faculty and staff in 1987. Hancock has led the dance program since 1989 and has been the director of the School […]
read moreDear Arizona Arts colleagues, Today the University of Arizona Office of the Provost issued a statement condemning the violence in Georgia earlier this week that left eight dead, most of the victims women and Asian American. This is only the most visible and latest example in the sharp and deplorable rise in discrimination, violence and hate against […]
read moreArizona Arts announces that Tilghman H. Moyer IV will assume the role of Executive Director of Development, beginning on March 29. Since 2018, Moyer has served as the vice president for development at the University of Arizona. In that role, Moyer was responsible for the overall management of nine college and unit-based fundraising programs, including Arizona Arts. […]
read moreArizona Arts cohosted “Aging and the Arts,” awareness through movement with mental and physical exercises, led by Andrew Belser.
read more