1. 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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  2. 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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  3. 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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  4. 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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  5. The Return of Rothko

    “The Return of Rothko” is a reading of John Logan’s play “Red” — a dramatic account of the life and work of American abstract painter Mark Rothko (1903-1970). The performance celebrates the return of UAMA’s Rothko, titled “Green on Blue,” from Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris where it was featured in the largest exhibition of […]

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  6. The Vault Show: New Acquisitions

    The University of Arizona Museum of Art collection is composed of approximately 7,000 works of art spanning multiple centuries and cultures.  The Vault Show creates an opportunity for artworks to come out of storage and into the galleries, showcasing our permanent collection in new and invigorating ways. This iteration features new acquisitions that were purchased by […]

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  7. Virtual Art Trivia Happy Hour: Botany!

    Spring has officially sprung! This round of Art Trivia Happy Hour is dedicated to May flowers and all of their botanical brethren. As usual, the multiple choice trivia questions will be fun for all attendees (no green thumb necessary) and answers will be anonymous. So pour your favorite beverage and prepare your favorite snack, then […]

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  8. MAP with Brian Lopez

    CFA students, are you interested in a career in music? Do you have a passion for producing music? Join us for an “ask me anything” conversation with visiting University of Arizona School of Music alumnus, Brian Lopez! Find out what it’s like to be a touring rock star and Arizona Arts alumnus. Get to know […]

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  9. VIRTUAL ART TRIVIA HAPPY HOUR: FOOD!

    If you’ve been an Art Trivia Happy Hour devotee for several years, you might be thinking, “Didn’t we already do a round on food?” Well, you’re right! But with a theme this delicious, we couldn’t resist seconds. As usual, the multiple choice trivia questions will be fun for all attendees and answers will be anonymous. […]

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  10. MAPPING Q on the Road: Perspective, Collage, and Self-Portraits

    Mapping Q is partnering with Campus Health Wellness Wednesdays! Come and increase your wellness IQ in a creative and supportive space for LGBTQ+ students. During this workshop, find a picture in your camera roll with an interesting perspective and recreate it using the provided construction paper and magazines. All workshops meet at the Health Promotion Hideway at […]

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