1. Monuments

    At a time when our nation questions the efficacy of effigy, Arizona Arts Live is creating a space for the community to further explore the conversation around monuments and their meaning. Australian artmaker, Craig Walsh challenges the traditional concept of monuments to celebrate living, contributing, members of our Southern Arizona community.  Monuments will take place […]

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  2. D Faktion Nyne

    Founded as a means to heal grief through music, D Faktion Nyne is a multi-generational family band that gives deeper meaning to the term family. Performing Waila, a genre of Tohono O’odham folk music that combines Chotis, Mazurkas, Wailas, Kwaliyas, and Cumbias, music has bonded this family through multiple tragedies and many triumphs. Damon Enriquez, […]

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  3. COVID-19 and Our Local Food System: How Do We Respond?

    Join our panelists for a virtual discussion on how COVID-19 has impacted our local food system. How have local food producers responded and inspired change, and do we have reasons for hope? This event is co-sponsored by Center for Regional Food Studies, Tucson City of Gastronomy Board and Tucson Meet Yourself. Panelists Megan A. Carney, Assistant Professor, […]

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  4. Sacred Harp/Shape-Note Sing-along

    Abigail Sorg and other guests will share a brief history of Shape-Note Singing, as well as a tutorial, and lead a virtual sing-along with the University Community Chorus. Register Now.

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  5. Picturing 2020: A Community Reflects

    Picturing 2020: A Community Reflects features works by more than 150 artists from Southern Arizona that depict our local community’s myriad experiences with the destabilizing events of this year. Despite the differences in medium and style, many of these artworks share common themes related to feelings of isolation, frustration, longing, and hope. Although it is often […]

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