1. Trees Stir in their Leaves

    The Center for Creative Photography (CCP) and the Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research (LTRR) will stage installations together that follow historical, cultural, and scientific narratives inspired by trees. “To find the wealth of information trees have to share,” writes paleoclimatologist Dr. Valerie Trouet in Tree Story, “we must simply learn how to look.” Trees Stir in their Leaves With […]

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  2. Telling Queer Food Stories

    What does it mean to write about food as a queer person? This question will guide us as we read food poetry and nonfiction by trans and queer authors, then write our own short pieces. Come prepared with paper, something to write with, and a willingness to learn from one another. While this virtual workshop […]

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  3. Winter-Themed Art Trivia Happy Hour!

    Winter-Themed Art Trivia Happy Hour from the University of Arizona Museum of Art. It’s winter, which means – for many cultures – that holiday celebrations are in store! This month’s round features works depicting some of these cherished occasions from around the world and throughout time. As usual, the multiple-choice questions will be fun for all […]

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  4. Astronomy and the Visual Arts

    Astronomical art is a good indicator of the relationship between the poetic and scientific worlds.  This presentation, “Astronomy and the Visual Arts,” is part of the Monday Members’ Art Talk series from the University of Arizona Museum of Art. Richard Poss will examine a series of works ranging from medieval manuscript illustrations to contemporary space […]

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  5. Collegium Musicum and Arizona Baroque

    The University of Arizona’s early music ensemble, Collegium Musicum, presents its Fall concert on Sunday, Nov. 14, 2021, at 3p. Collegium Musicum includes singers from the Fred Fox School of Music, the university at large, and the Tucson community. Sunday, Nov. 14, 3pHolsclaw Hall, $Free Arizona Baroque Yijun Lei, fluteKatelynn Leigh Chalstrom, cornettoCecilia Palma, celloMariana Mevans, organ and […]

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  6. Third Annual Tucson HarpFest

    The 3rd Annual Tucson HarpFest invites you to explore innovative compositions for the harp and to try your hand at composing for the harp. Featuring a rare performance of Freude for two harps by Karlheinz Stockhausen. Composers of all backgrounds and ages are also invited to participate in an interactive composition forum featuring perspectives from […]

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  7. Musical Murals

    Musical Murals is a single interactive social event for the Tucson community that incorporates visual art and live music while promoting community connections and a healthy lifestyle. In partnership with Meet Me at Maynards, the University of Arizona Fred Fox School of Music will have 10 chamber groups all around downtown Tucson along a route that […]

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  8. DocScapes presents SOLEDAD

    SOLEDAD tells the story of a young woman from Central America who was imprisoned in the Eloy Detention Facility when she sought asylum in the United States in 2017. Soledad set out on a perilous journey from her homeland after enduring horrific persecution where she was kidnapped, sex-trafficked, tortured and nearly killed. Attorney Shefali Milczarek-Desai, who […]

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  9. VASE Lecture: The Personal in Porcelain

    Jennifer Ling Datchuk will discuss how her studio practice is informed by the power in materials like porcelain, hair, and domestic objects. She will explore how research, personal narratives, lived experiences, and oral histories are foundations for making work about identity. Jennifer Ling Datchuk is an artist born in Warren, Ohio and raised in Brooklyn, […]

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  10. VASE Lecture: Analia Saban

    Analia Saban will give a comprehensive lecture about her art practice during the last 16 years, since her days as a graduate student until today. Through her work, she will speak about her interest in materiality, technology, and how the history of materials influences Art History. This lecture is made possible by a collaboration between […]

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