1. Wind Ensemble & Chamber Winds: Event Horizon

    Join the University of Arizona Wind Ensemble as we unite with faculty and students from the UArizona Department of Astronomy to provide a truly unique and interstellar experience! On April 29, the Wind Ensemble will feature music that directly connects with the cosmos, including “Event Horizon” by Joni Greene and the incredible new multimedia symphony […]

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  2. Screening & Lecture with Dr. Sarah K. Khan

    This third and final installment of the Spring 2023 Lecture Series brings Dr. Sarah K. Khan to the Center for Creative Photography. Dr. Khan is an author, photographer, multimedia maker, and producer of Migrant Kitchens. Dr. Khan works at the crossroad of food, culture, and migration.  Her solo, group exhibitions, and film screenings are available to browse on her website. In this lecture, “Contemporary […]

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  3. Earth Day in the Arts District

    Join us on Saturday, April 22, 2023, at the Center for Creative Photography (CCP) to enjoy Earth Day in the Arts District! From 1-4p, artists and environmental advocates from the student body and Tucson community at large will be presenting their work in the name of sustainability, climate justice, and environmental appreciation. College of Fine […]

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  4. The Linda McCartney Retrospective

    Curated by members of the photographer’s family, ‘The Linda McCartney Retrospective’ exhibition has its North American debut at the Center for Creative Photography and covers Linda McCartney’s career, 1965-1997. >> Center for Creative Photography>> CCP to host Linda McCartney exhibition announcement Featuring 176 photographs and additional archival materials that offer insight into her working methods, […]

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  5. LOVE, KINSHIP AND CONNECTION

    From 1933-1957 in the misty Blue Ridge Mountains, Black Mountain College was a hub of experiential education, and became fertile ground for artistic and cultural developments that made a lasting imprint across fields. Incalculable relationships were forged or compounded at BMC between the famed and lesser-known alike: Willem and Elaine de Kooning, Josef and Anni […]

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  6. CONFESSIONS OF AN ART BRAT

    Helen McNeil-Ashton, daughter of Abstract Expressionist artist George McNeil and his art-director wife Dora, is a retired academic, a writer and the current Vice President for the Collection at the Highland House Museum in Truro, Massachusetts. Unless proven otherwise, every child takes their family for “normal” just the way it is. So if you’re raised in a bohemian world […]

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  7. Hazel Larsen Archer

    Sessions on Creative Photography is one comprehensive look at the boundary-breaking career of Hazel Larsen Archer, from her instrumental work in photography within mid century avant-garde art circles to her transformative approach to photo education. Archer embraced experimentation; challenged expectations and encouraged a radical depth of seeing; and was concerned both with photography and the experience […]

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  8. Dear Evan Hansen

    A letter that was never meant to be seen, a lie that was never meant to be told, a life he never dreamed he could have. Evan Hansen is about to get the one thing he’s always wanted: a chance to finally fit in. DEAR EVAN HANSEN is the deeply personal and profoundly contemporary musical […]

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  9. Bluey’s Big Play

    Bluey’s Big Play is a brand-new theatrical adaptation of the Emmy® award-winning children’s television series, with an original story by Bluey creator Joe Brumm, and new music by Bluey composer, Joff Bush. When Dad feels like a little bit of Sunday afternoon time out, Bluey and Bingo have other plans! Join them as they pull […]

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  10. To Kill A Mockingbird

    All rise for Academy Award® winner Aaron Sorkin’s adaptation of Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning masterwork. The New York Times Critic’s Pick TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD is “the most successful American play in Broadway history.” (60 Minutes).  Rolling Stone gives it 5 stars, calling it “an emotionally shattering landmark production of an American classic,” and New York Magazine calls it “a real phenomenon. […]

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