1. W. Eugene Smith: A Life in Pictures

    The University of Arizona Center for Creative Photography (CCP) presents “W. Eugene Smith: A Life in Pictures” in the Alice Chaiten Baker Interdisciplinary Gallery. CCP houses the W. Eugene Smith archive comprising 2,600 photographic prints in CCP’s fine print collection and volumes of artifacts, recordings, and other materials. Smith, who died in 1978 in Tucson, […]

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  2. Magic Hour

    What do an up-and-coming basketball star with a fear of bright lights, a JFK Musical murder mystery, a filial (but criminal) son, a swingin’ good time, the drama of a stranger, an outlandish parade, a cursed video game, a grieving widower, two parallel New Year’s Eves, a relationship ending event, and a life lived behind […]

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  3. Screening & Lecture with Dr. Sarah K. Khan

    This third and final installment of the Spring 2023 Lecture Series brings Dr. Sarah K. Khan to the Center for Creative Photography. Dr. Khan is an author, photographer, multimedia maker, and producer of Migrant Kitchens. Dr. Khan works at the crossroad of food, culture, and migration.  Her solo, group exhibitions, and film screenings are available to browse on her website. In this lecture, “Contemporary […]

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  4. Earth Day in the Arts District

    Join us on Saturday, April 22, 2023, at the Center for Creative Photography (CCP) to enjoy Earth Day in the Arts District! From 1-4p, artists and environmental advocates from the student body and Tucson community at large will be presenting their work in the name of sustainability, climate justice, and environmental appreciation. College of Fine […]

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  5. Undergraduate Research Symposium

    The School of Theatre, Film & Television’s annual Undergraduate Research Symposium event showcases outstanding research papers of undergraduate students at the School of Theatre, Film & Television. Over the course of several days starting Monday April 3 at noon, the research paper presentations of student finalists will be made available to view at urs.tftv.arizona.edu. Follow TFTV […]

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  6. JustArts Fellows 2023

    The inaugural JustArts Fellows cohort will present their projects.  The JustArts Fellowship is an Arizona Arts initiative to advance equity in the arts by asking student leaders to identify challenges and propose creative solutions that increase student access to meaningful arts experiences. The 2022-23 cohort includes Arianna Aquino (School of Dance); Joshua Barbre (Fred Fox  […]

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  7. SALON 2023

    InVisibility presents SALON, Student Artist Live Opportunity Night, making space for emergent artists who have been historically excluded from mainstream culture. Presentations will be a mix of completed pieces as well as works-in-progress, including performances and visual art installations. Following the program, there will be a moderated artist-led discussion and a catered reception where artists […]

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  8. Spring Community Day: Celebrate Youth Artists!

    Join the UAMA in celebrating local youth artists with free admission, this year’s High School Artists exhibition, the Taco Stop food truck, and special programming throughout the day! Things kick off at 11:00 a.m. with a reception and award ceremony for High School Artists, an annual exhibition featuring works by youth in Pima County submitted by their teachers. Each year, a jury of […]

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  9. THE GRIEVING BRAIN: How we learn from love and loss

    Inspired by Woman-Ochre’s incredible story of loss and repair, renowned grief expert Mary-Frances O’Connor will talk about her book, “The Grieving Brain: The Surprising Science of How We Learn from Love and Loss” – recently released in paperback. Dr. O’Connor will share her groundbreaking neuroscience discoveries on what happens to our brains when we grieve, connecting these […]

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  10. Screening of ‘ear for eye’

    In honour of Black History Month, Hanson FilmTV Institute presents the critically acclaimed feature film from British filmmaker and playwright debbie tucker green. Her most recent film, ear for eye, was adapted by tucker green from her highly acclaimed 2018 Royal Court stage production for the screen, with backing from BBC Film, BBC Two and the British Film […]

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