1. 2026 JustArts Presentations & Celebration

    Join Arizona Arts for the JustArts Fellows Presentation & Celebration on Friday, Feb 27, 2026, at the Stevie Eller Dance Theatre. The current cohort will share their projects and experiences followed by a Q&A panel. A reception with refreshments will follow the presentation and a chance to meet the Fellows. The JustArts Fellowship for Student Leaders in […]

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  2. Lesbian Looks – 2 Restored Vintage Docs from the Gay Liberation Era

    Lesbian Looks is thrilled to welcome distinguished filmmaker Frances Reid to present two recently restored classic documentaries from the Gay Liberation era. After the screening, join Frances at the cash bar reception for continued discussion! GREETINGS FROM WASHINGTON DC(Rob Epstein, Frances Reid, Greta Schiller and Lucy Winer, 1981, 29min) Documents the first National March on Washington for Lesbian […]

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  3. Cast + Crew Mixer – Magic Hour

    Join us for an inside look at this year’s films by students in the Fiction Production Class. Meet the teams, hear the film pitches, and discover opportunities to join as cast or crew. FREE pizza served after the pitches All majors welcome

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  4. Nelly and Nadine (Encore Screening)

    NELLY & NADINE tells the unlikely and harrowing love story of Belgian opera singer Nelly Mousset-Vos and Nadine Hwang, the daughter of a Chinese ambassador to Spain. Nelly and Nadine meet in the darkest of times on Christmas Eve, 1944, in the Ravensbrűck concentration camp. Through newly recovered personal diaries and Super-8 home movies, NELLY & […]

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  5. ALIVE!

    An all-star artist panel will discuss “Preserving the Legacy of Black Storytelling Through Art” at ALIVE! on Feb. 6 at the Marroney Theatre, in collaboration with the Black Faculty Speaker Series. Join us for an inspiring evening that celebrates the power and legacy of Black storytelling. ALIVE! brings together artists, educators, and performers across spoken […]

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  6. “El Pueblo 50” Closing Peña

    “El Pueblo 50,” a historic exhibition sharing the stories of resilience from the living heart of Tucson’s Southside, ends Feb.7 with a closing peña, dreaming toward the next 50 years. Feb. 7 | El Pueblo Neighborhood Center101 W. Irvington Road. Tucson, AZ4–5p – Music & Conversation: A Tribute to Radio Rebelde5–6p – Pop-up Teatro & Final Reflection The event […]

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  7. Odyssey Storytelling

    Join dynamic local storytellers as they take the stage and give voice to some of the stories that shape our bodies throughout our lives. Discussing her devotion to drawing and painting real human bodies, including her own, artist Bailey Doogan explained: “our bodies are full of stories.” Inspired by this phrase, UAMA and Odyssey Storytelling invite you […]

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  8. New Directions Festival 2026: Broken

    The University of Arizona School of Theatre, Film & Television (TFTV) presents the fifth annual New Directions Festival: Broken, a curated evening of original works created entirely by students, March 26-29, at the Tornabene Theatre on the University of Arizona campus. The event is FREE and open to the public. Seating is general admission and […]

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  9. Nelly and Nadine

    NELLY & NADINE tells the unlikely and harrowing love story of Belgian opera singer Nelly Mousset-Vos and Nadine Hwang, the daughter of a Chinese ambassador to Spain. Nelly and Nadine meet in the darkest of times on Christmas Eve, 1944, in the Ravensbrűck concentration camp. Through newly recovered personal diaries and Super-8 home movies, NELLY […]

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  10. Panel Discussion: Artist Bailey Doogan

    Explore the artistic life and legacy of Bailey Doogan in this conversation with fellow artists, former students, colleagues and collectors, presented by the University of Arizona Museum of Art. Panelists Terry Etherton, Doug Nielsen, Cynthia Miller and Ann Simmons-Myers will illuminate the personal and often collaborative processes Doogan used to create her work, as well […]

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