1. The importance of arts in the time of lockdown

    As the lockdown continued in the spring, arts of all types took center stage for millions of Americans while isolating, working and educating at home. Arizona Arts leaders spoke about the importance of arts in the time of lockdown.

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  2. Sadie Shaw creates neighborhood oral history project

    Sadie Shaw (BFA ’19, Art & Visual Culture Education) is the neighborhood president and creator of the Sugar Hill Oral History Project. A conversation Shaw, and dusty funk musician, Jacki Blu, reveals the hidden history of the Sugar Hill neighborhood in Tucson, Arizona. From its formation in the 1950s, Sugar Hill was unofficially redlined for […]

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  3. All You Need Is Love

    On May 15, the College of Fine Arts celebrated its graduates with an unprecedented ceremony, a virtual graduation. For many, the highlight of the ceremony was a very special version of “All You Need it Love,” by the musical theatre students.

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  4. School of Dance opens new PT / Pilates studio

    President Robbins was on hand for the opening of the new Physical Therapy and Pilates studio at the School of Dance on Jan. 16. The 750-square-foot space is focused on conditioning, injury prevention and physical rehabilitation for dance majors.

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  5. The story of the unicorn sculpture

    The unicorn sculpture in the School of Dance wellness garden is a welcomed reminder of former Professor of Modern Dance David Berkey’s legacy of grace, humility, and courage.

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