1. John Proctor is the Villain

    A new play from a major new voice, playwright Kimberly Bellflower, John Proctor is the Villain captures a group of Georgia high schoolers as they explore the classic play, The Crucible. Along the way, issues of love, sex, and scandal rock their everyday worlds. Free tickets to this production are available for all college and […]

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  2. 2025 Nice to Meet You!

    The annual First-Year MFA Showcase — “Nice to Meet You!” — celebrates incoming School of Art graduate students in the Master of Fine Arts program. The 2025 exhibition, on view Jan. 14-30 at the Lionel Rombach Gallery, will feature Steven Gray, Beihua Guo, Angelica Jones, Porter McDonald, Negar Nezari, Eden Squires and Cocytus Tallmåne. A […]

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  3. Our Stories: High School Artists 2025

    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 […]

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  4. Die Fledermaus

    Join the University of Arizona Opera Theatre for the perfect launch to the holiday season! “Die Fledermaus,” Johann Strauss II’s beloved operetta includes hidden plots, disguises, romance, scandals, dancing and champagne! This production is presented with the University of Arizona Philharmonic.

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  5. Soul Stories: Music and Community through History

    Join us for an engaging presentation by Dr. Tyina Steptoe: “Soul Stories: Music and Community through History,” Nov. 15 (10a) at the Center of Creative Photography as part of the AIAR Speaker Series. Admission is free. Steptoe hosts a weekly radio program called “Soul Stories” on 91.3 KXCI Tucson. The show explores the roots and […]

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  6. STOMP

    It is a journey through sound, a celebration of the everyday and a comic interplay of characters wordlessly communicating through dance and drum. Created by Luke Cresswell and Steve McNicholas, STOMP continues to tour North America, Europe, Latin America and Asia following 15 years in London’s West End and 29 years at New York’s Orpheum Theatre, and lengthy sit down productions in San […]

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  7. ALTON BROWN: Last Bite

    Alton Brown Live: Last Bite, the famed foodist reflects on his decades in food media, presents several of his favorite culinary mega-hacks, sings some of his funny food songs, and in general offers a culinary variety show the likes of which human eyes have never seen. Experience ALTON BROWNLike Never Before with Our VIP Gold […]

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  8. The Illusionists: Magic of the Holidays

    Celebrate the holidays with the entire family at The Illusionists –Magic of the Holidays, a mind-blowing showcase featuring jaw-dropping talents of the most incredible illusionists on earth. The Illusionists has shattered box office records across the globe and dazzles audiences of all ages with a powerful mix of the most outrageous and astonishing acts ever […]

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  9. Mapping Q Reception: Celebrating 10 Years!

    Join us in marking one decade of UAMA’s Mapping Q program and celebrating the corresponding anniversary exhibition still queer after all these years! University of Arizona Museum of ArtMapping Q Anniversary ReceptionNov. 215-7p Since 2014, Mapping Q has created safe spaces for LGBTQ+ youth to reflect on identity and community through the visual arts. Its annual workshop series […]

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  10. Hank Willis Thomas: LOVERULES

    Hank Willis Thomas is a conceptual artist and activist focused on themes relating to commodity, identity, media and popular culture. Experimenting with mixed media and mass-produced imagery, Thomas’ practice includes photography, sculpture, installation and more. Thomas was trained in photography and employs both archival and contemporary imagery from popular culture to take on urgent questions: […]

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