Winter-Themed Art Trivia Happy Hour from the University of Arizona Museum of Art.

It’s winter, which means – for many cultures – that holiday celebrations are in store! This month’s round features works depicting some of these cherished occasions from around the world and throughout time.

As usual, the multiple-choice questions will be fun for all art lovers and answers will be anonymous. So pour your favorite festive beverage, then join us on Zoom for lots of good cheer to close out another Art Trivia year!

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(From the Collection): Frances Flora Bond Palmer, Nathaniel Currier and James Merritt Ives, Winter Morning, 1861, Lithograph/Hand Colored, Museum purchase with funds provided by the Edward J. Gallagher, Jr. Memorial Fund
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