1. In Conversation with Shōgun producer Maegan Houang

    Join us for a conversation and screening event with writer/director Maegan Houang. Maegan is a writer/director based in Los Angeles and Michigan. She is currently a producer on Shōgun Season 2 (FX) and previously served as a co-producer on Park Chan-Wook’s The Sympathizer (HBO), a story editor on Shōgun(FX) and a staff writer on Season 2 of Counterpart (Starz/MRC). She is currently writing Nekrokosm (A24) […]

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  2. Outliers and Outlaws

    Lesbian Looks, celebrating 31 years of lesbian perspectives in film, will screen “Outliers and Outlaws” on March 27 at the Marroney Theatre. Free admission. They arrived in VW vans and old cars, on buses and motorcycles, and forged a vibrant alternative community that ultimately transformed regional politics, mainstream culture, and LGBTQ+ history. The hundreds of […]

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  3. Arts Administration Internship Fair 2025

    CFA students, join us on March 28 for the Arts Administration Internship Fair, 12:30-2p. Meet local arts organizations to learn more about internship opportunities, get info about the Arts Administration minor and eat free PIZZA! Learn about the Arts Administration Minor.

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  4. U OF A MUSEUM DAY!

    U of A Museum Day is back for its second year! Here’s how, CCP, UAMA and its Archive of Visual Arts are marking the occasion. At UAMA, enjoy free admission all day (10a-4p) and special programming from (Noon-4p). Explore books and zines in the Mobile Abolition Library ― on the road from Albuquerque, NM ― […]

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  5. Dr. Jamie A. Lee: Affect in the Archives

    Join Dr. Jamie A. Lee for an engaging presentation that explores archives not just as collections of documents but as living, evolving spaces filled with emotion and history. AIAR Speaker SeriesFriday, March 282-3pSlonaker House Through stories and records from community archives they founded, Dr. Lee will examine how archives shape and are shaped by the […]

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  6. TURN UP Multimedia Festival

    TURN UP Multimedia Festival 2025 features composer and data instrument designer Chi Wang, guest performer saxophonist Edward Goodman, his students in the U of A Saxophone Ensemble, and 26 selected artists around the globe, March 20-22. All events will be held at Crowder Hall and are free to the public. Chi Wang is an assistant professor of […]

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  7. AIAR Speaker Series | Sara Fraker

    Sara Fraker, associate professor of oboe at the School of Music, will speak about her most recent multidisciplinary project, “Watershed Soundscape,” as part of the AIAR Speaker Series. Sara’s innovative collaborations often explore intersections of music and ecology. She collaborated with dendrochronologist Margaret Evans (Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research) and Australian composer Lachlan Skipworth to commission […]

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  8. JustArts Presentations 2025 & Celebration

    The 2024-25 JustArts Fellows cohort will present their interdisciplinary projects addressing social issues through the arts. Each presentation will showcase their creative work, from visual arts and performances to community initiatives, aimed at fostering social change. “Digital Art Inspired by Indigenous Tradition” “Tucson Zines Online — Creating a Digital Archive of Tucson Zines Throughout the Years” “Harmonizing Movement: […]

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  9. La Peña del SurCo

    Join us for another night celebrating Latin American music, community, and cultural exchange at the 4th Ave Coalition Space. This month’s featured performers will be El SurCo and Q’iru! At La Peña del SurCo, we honor Latin American folk & popular music traditions from Argentina, Chile, and beyond while fostering a sense of togetherness and […]

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  10. Fit to Perform

    Through workshops and guest speakers, “Fit to Perform” addresses body positivity, self-expression, and writing with elements of theatre, music, and writing, presented by JustArts Fellow Taryn Williamson. Guest speakers include School of Theatre, Film & Television instructor Roweena Mackay, Arizona Theatre Company member Gretchen Wirges and TFTV Associate Professor Elaine Romero. This is an amazing networking opportunity for anyone […]

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