1. VIRTUAL ART TRIVIA HAPPY HOUR: CLOUDS!

    Join us in the troposphere for December’s cloud-themed round of Virtual Art Trivia Happy Hour with the University of Arizona Museum of Art! Clouds are captivating. They are the accessories of the sky — adding drama and individuality to storms, sunsets and full moons alike. Our imaginations are ignited by the infinite forms they take, and we find calm in their […]

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  2. OUR STORIES: HIGH SCHOOL ARTISTS 2024

    This annual exhibition at the University of Arizona Museum of Art showcases the creativity and artistic achievement of high school artists across Tucson and Pima County. What unique artistic practices have teachers and student artists developed in classrooms across Southern Arizona? What ideas do young artists want to express, and how do they do it through […]

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  3. 2023 What’s Up, Docs?

    The School of Theatre, Film & Television presents the 2023 edition of What’s Up, Docs?, our annual showcase of outstanding new short documentaries. Join us and watch 9 poignant, artful, funny, and thought-provoking films, including: The screening is FREE to attend and will be followed by a Q&A with the filmmakers led by Jeff Yanc. Note […]

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  4. Virtual Art Trivia Happy Hour: Architecture!

    Museums themselves are often as impressive as the objects they house. This round of Virtual Art Trivia Happy Hour celebrates the art of museum architecture, taking a look at some iconic edifices from around the globe. And, with the campaign to build UAMA a state-of-the-art new home just announced, this theme could not be more timely! As usual, the multiple choice […]

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  5. Virtual Art Trivia Happy Hour: Clouds!

    Join us in the troposphere for December’s cloud-themed round of Virtual Art Trivia Happy Hour! Clouds are captivating. They are the accessories of the sky — adding drama and individuality to storms, sunsets and full moons alike. Our imaginations are ignited by the infinite forms they take, and we find calm in their curves and swirls. It’s no wonder they’re a […]

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  6. Wonders and Witness: Contemporary Photography from Korea

    Step into the captivating world of Contemporary Korean society, where tradition meets rapid modernization and Western influence. Wonders and Witness: Contemporary Photography from Korea is an exhibition that invites you to explore the diverse facets of Korean life– its desires, anxieties, frustrations, and mysteries. It delves into pressing issues such as urbanization, the intricacies of […]

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  7. Mini ‘Art Build’ Workshop

    Join art activist Dr. Kim Cosier for a Mini Art Build Workshop on Friday, Nov. 3 from 9:30a – 12p at the School of Art Lobby. A creative collective action and community building workshop sponsored in partnership with School of Art’s VASE Lecture Series and the Racial Justice Studio.  Learn about art activism, support local movements, and amplify their messages. During […]

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  8. International Symposium on Korean Photography

    The International Symposium on Korean Photography is co-organized by the Center for Creative Photography and the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea, in collaboration with the School of Art. The symposium, held at the CCP auditorium, focuses on the state of contemporary Korean photography.  Saturday, Nov. 18The first day of the symposium includes […]

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  9. Musical Murals 2023

    Join the 3rd Annual Musical Murals. In collaboration with Beyond Tucson’s Meet Me at Maynards, live music and visual art come together for a night of musical murals. Student chamber ensembles from the School of Music will perform along a walking route that connects the colorful walls of art in downtown Tucson. Muralists include Joe […]

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  10. Matthew Shepard’s Legacy: Then and Now

    The University of Arizona School of Theatre, Film & Television and the LGBTQ+ Institute present Matthew Shepard’s Legacy: Then and Now. An in-person conversation with Matthew’s parents, Judy and Dennis Shepard, together with panelists including local community advocates for transgender youth and families, Lizette Trujillo and her son Daniel Trujillo. Moderated by Carol Brochin, associate professor from the College of Education and affiliate faculty for the LGBTQ+ […]

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