1. Opening Reception | Louis Carlos Bernal: Retrospectiva

    Join us for an opening celebration of Louis Carlos Bernal: Retrospectiva, beginning with a lecture by curator Elizabeth Ferrer at 6p. Admission is free. Seating is limited, advanced registration is required. Ferrer’s talk will also be streamed live. 6-7p … Curator Talk7-8p … Book Signing7-9p … Reception After the talk at 7p, Ferrer and Becky Senf, CCP’s chief […]

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  2. This is My Story

    Everyone has a story. What’s yours? Join artist Phung Huynh to learn how her work unpacks complicated experiences as a Southeast Asian refugee that influence how she constructs her personal narrative through art. Phung will then facilitate a guided workshop where participants will create small zines about their own stories. This workshop is presented in […]

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  3. Surrealism in Arizona

    In 1946, Surrealist artists Dorothea Tanning and Max Ernst moved from New York City to the then-obscure town of Sedona, Arizona. There the pair produced works later shown in museums around the world, and initiated Sedona’s rise as an artistic center. In celebration of the centennial of Surrealism, and in conjunction with the exhibition A Century […]

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  4. Virtual Art Trivia Happy Hour: American History!

    As the smoke from fireworks displays settles and the last of leftover barbeque is consumed, Art Trivia Happy Hour will mark our nation’s independence with a look at its history. Whether you’re a history buff or your heart beats true for “the red, white and blue,” you’re sure to find this round fascinating — and […]

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  5. Virtual Art Trivia Happy Hour: American West!

    With its dramatic coastlines, majestic mountains and enchanting deserts, the American West has an undeniable lure. And that’s before factoring in its rich cultural heritage! Is it any wonder that countless artists have ventured West, seeking inspiration, serenity or both? This round of Art Trivia Happy Hour will explore a sampling of those artists and […]

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  6. Virtual Art Trivia Happy Hour: Spooky Season!

    Let’s eat, drink and be scary! Celebrate Halloween by trick-or-treating yourself to some spooky art trivia. With artworks ranging from mysterious to downright macabre, this round will have you shrieking with delight — or fright! As usual, the multiple choice trivia questions will be fun for all attendees and answers will be anonymous. So pour […]

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  7. Artist Talk: Phung Huynh

    Phung Huynh is a Los Angeles-based artist and educator whose work explores how cultural ideas are “imported, disassembled, and then reconstructed” within the American landscape. Huynh will give a gallery talk at the University of Arizona Museum of Art. She will discuss how her artworks investigate cultural identity from a “kaleidoscopic perspective,” challenging beauty standards and […]

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  8. Fanya Lin with Tucson Repertory Orchestra

    Dr. Fanya Lin, associate professor at the School of Music, will perform Grieg’s Piano Concerto with the Tucson Repertory Orchestra at Crowder Hall on June 6. Experience this dynamic collaboration of the Tucson Repertory Orchestra under the baton of Music Director and Conductor, Toru Tagawa. Join us for an electrifying performance featuring Dr. Fanya Lin. […]

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  9. Magic Hour 2024

    Short fiction films made by students in the University of Arizona School of Theatre, Film and Television! The screening will be followed by a short Q&A with the filmmakers. May 8 | Back-to-back screenings at 6p and 8:30p Admission is FREE! More info on the films coming soon.

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  10. Virtual Art Trivia Happy Hour: Sun!

    The sun, with all those planets revolving around it and dependent on it, can still ripen a bunch of grapes as if it had nothing else in the universe to do. Attributed to Galileo, this quote says it all — our sun is really just the best. So this round of Art Trivia Happy Hour […]

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