1. Reclaiming the Story

    The local food movement aspires to create close associations between consumers, communities, and the peoples and lands that produce the foods they eat. Drawing on over five years of ethnographic research, the speakers will consider how the value propositions underlying local food are and are not being conveyed through visual narratives. Pieces from the collection […]

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  2. Food-Themed Art Trivia Happy Hour!

    Be sure to bring an appetite for this month’s round of Virtual Art Trivia Happy Hour. In honor of the exhibition The Art of Food: From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation, all of the works featured will be food-themed. As usual, the multiple-choice questions will be fun for all art lovers […]

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  3. Live Table Read of ‘Help Wanted’ from TFTV Sitcom Boot Camp

    Join us for the World Premiere of HELP WANTED, an original network-style comedy pilot created by University of Arizona School of Theatre, Film & Television students – the culmination of a Sitcom Boot Camp guided by award-winning director Brian Levant (Happy Days, Mork & Mindy, Beethoven, The Spy Next Door). The live in-person table read […]

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  4. VASE Lecture: were-:NENETECH FORMS

    Los Angeles-based artists rafa esparza and Timo Fahler will give a lecture focusing on collaboration and experimentation within their shared and individual artistic practices. The artists will present examples of past projects initiated together, participated in jointly, and undertaken respectively with other collaborators leading up to their forthcoming project, “were-:NENETECH FORMS,” presented at MOCA Tucson and the […]

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  5. Mi Casa, Your Casa 2.0

    We are inspired by ordinary objects that surround us. We are influenced by our context and our everyday activities which allow us to visit and share with different cultures and different individuals. We are inspired by history, art, music, architecture, books and the city itself. We firmly believe that these are the goals of design: […]

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  6. ‘What’s Up, Docs?’ 2021

    ‘What’s Up, Docs?’ 2021, the School of Theatre, Film & Television’s annual showcase of outstanding new short documentary films created by BA and BFA students will cover diverse subjects and styles, exploring topics that are current, newsworthy, poignant, funny and sublime.  Here are a few samples of what you can expect with the next ‘What’s […]

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  7. VASE Lecture: Judy Pfaff

    The School of Art Visiting Artists and Scholars lecture series is proud to host Judy Pfaff, a pioneer of installation art and contributor to the Pattern and Decoration Movement. Pfaff has created work that spans disciplines from painting to printmaking and sculpture to installation. This lecture is free and open to the public. Sitting is […]

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  8. Cast + Crew Mixer

    Want to be in a senior thesis film? You’re invited to the annual Cast + Crew Mixer where filmmakers from the Film & Television program will present pitches for their senior thesis films, in hopes of attracting actors, composers, designers, technicians and all interested students to be part of their productions. Actors, Composers, Designers, Technicians, […]

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  9. The Porch Rockers

    The Porch Rockers light up the Centennial Hall stage in this raucous set featuring some of Tucson’s most skillful musicians. And with so much talent in tow, this blues-rock powerhouse installment of The Tucson Studio is sure to get you groovin’. The Porch Rockers are a musical collaboration of blues, jump, and swing, featuring some […]

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  10. Nicandro

    Nicandro Guereque is one of the youngest ever Tucson Studio guests, but his original songs and thoughtful covers easily place him in the same league as other, older featured artists. Arizona Arts Live is proud to welcome one of Tucson’s brightest young talents to the Centennial Hall Stage. Nicandro is a 15-year-old singer-songwriter from Tucson, […]

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