1. Zimmerman named School of Art’s interim director

    Professor Karen Zimmermann has been named interim director of the School of Art for the 2025-26 academic year, College of Fine Arts Dean Andrew Schulz announced. Zimmermann, currently the school’s associate director, will take over in July for Colin Blakely, who is stepping down as director after 10 years. Blakely has accepted the position of associate provost at the Rhode […]

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  2. CCP at 50: Center celebrates with ‘Picture Party’

    The Center for Creative Photography (CCP) at the University of Arizona is celebrating its 50th anniversary with “Picture Party: Celebrating the Collection at 50,” an exhibition featuring more than 100 iconic images, recent acquisitions and archival objects from its world-renowned collection.  Opening May 3, the exhibition offers a fresh, dynamic experience that invites visitors to explore photography […]

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  3. Six new projects blend creativity and community impact

    This year, six Arts Research + Resilience projects were awarded funding through a continuing partnership between the Arizona Institute for Resilience and the College of Fine Arts.  Each project uses the tools of artistic inquiry to build more connected, creative, and resilient communities—whether through public exhibitions, experimental filmmaking, or trapeze-based theatre. Projects were selected based on […]

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  4. Nelsons establish endowment to support TFTV undergraduates

    Craig T. Nelson and Doria Cook-Nelson are establishing an endowment to support scholarships for undergraduate students in the School of Theatre, Film & Television at the University of Arizona. The Craig T. Nelson and Doria Cook-Nelson Scholarship Endowment, established with an initial gift of $100,000, along with a significant seven-figure estate commitment, is intended to support […]

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  5. Arts Hero: Duane Cyrus, inspiring tomorrow’s dancers

    The breadth of Duane Cyrus’ career as an artist, producer, curator and educator is kaleidoscopic – always changing, reflective and fascinating. His current post, as Director of the University of Arizona School of Dance since 2022, is as chromatic. Cyrus has made impressive strides in helping students learn and succeed. “I’m committed to building a […]

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  6. Arizona Arts on AZPM

    For years, Arizona Public Media (AZPM) has showcased the creativity and talent emerging from Arizona Arts and the College of Fine Arts. Through in-depth features, artist profiles, and event coverage, these videos capture the passion, innovation, and impact of our students, faculty, and alumni across art, dance, music, theatre, and film. Highlighting inspirational people, performances, […]

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  7. Arizona Arts Live welcomes Silkroad Ensemble for “Uplifted Voices”

    TUCSON, Ariz. – Arizona Arts Live, the University of Arizona’s performing arts series, and the Tucson Desert Song Festival are proud to welcome the groundbreaking Silkroad Ensemble to Tucson for Uplifted Voices, a one-night-only performance at Centennial Hall on April 6, 2025. Led by six boundary-breaking musicians, Uplifted Voices is a global musical journey that shines a light on underrepresented voices from around the […]

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  8. Dylan Cook named 2024-25 Presser Scholar

    Dylan Cook was named the 2024-2025 Presser Scholar at the University of Arizona School of Music, one of the most prestigious awards for undergraduate music students.  The Presser Foundation was created by Theodore Presser in 1939. The Presser Foundation helps support music schools and departments at universities across the country. Award recipients must demonstrate a high […]

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  9. Bennett Curran finds documentary focus in covering fire

    After evacuating his home during the Palisades Fire, online film student Bennett Curran was compelled to return and start filming the effects. When he saw the Hollywood Hills go up in flames, he knew what he needed to do. “I just had this feeling that I needed to get back and start documenting the effects,” […]

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  10. Top thought leaders, creatives headline TENWEST 2025

    TENWEST 2025 returns to downtown Tucson from March 25-30, bringing together thought leaders, creatives, and entrepreneurs for a dynamic mix of professional development and community connection, organized by Startup Tucson. Arizona Arts Live is co-presenting the featured keynote, Guy Raz; the featured performer, Reggie Watts; and an Emmy and Peabody Award-winning filmmaker Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr., highlighting […]

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