1. 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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  2. 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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  3. The Place Where Clouds Are Formed

    The Place Where Clouds Are Formed, a collaborative project initiated in 2018 by Ofelia Zepeda (Tohono O’odham), Gareth Smit, and Martín Zícari will open its fifth installment on April 6, 2024, simultaneously at the University of Arizona Poetry Center and the Center for Creative Photography’s Alice Chaiten Baker Interdisciplinary Gallery. On view from April 6 to […]

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  4. Arts Administration Internship Fair

    CFA students, join us on March 29 for the Arts Administration Internship Fair. Meet local arts organizations to learn more about internship opportunities, get info about the Arts Administration minor and eat free PIZZA! NEW THIS YEAR … sign up for a speed resume review! Organizations participating include (but not limited to): Friday, March 2912:30-2pSchool […]

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  5. “WHAT DID GOYA SEE?”

    Spanning from the early 1770s to the late 1820s, Francisco de Goya’s art career coincided with one of the most turbulent periods in European history. Taking its point of departure from the title “I Saw It” given to a print in Goya’s The Disasters of War series, this wide-ranging talk by Andrew Schulz, vice president […]

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  6. 2024 SALON

    2024 SALON (Student Artist Live Opportunity Night), hosted by InVisibility in collaboration with PAMFAD, is a performance for students from historically underrepresented and excluded groups who have a passion for and dedication to their chosen art form. Students, faculty, staff, and community supporters will come together to create a space of inclusivity and celebration through showcasing […]

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  7. Art History Symposium: ‘Natural/Unnatural’

    Four School of Art graduate students will present their research as part of the 33rd annual Art History Symposium on Friday, March 15, at the University of Arizona Museum of Art’s Retablo Gallery from 9 am to 4 pm. One of only 30 symposia in the country and the oldest of its kind, the free […]

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  8. 2024 Trester Festival for Latin American Music

    The fourth annual Trester Festival for Latin American Piano Music will highlight music from across Latin America, with a particular focus this year on the music of Argentina, Brazil, Peru, and the United States. Argentinian pianist Alejandro Cremaschi will present a lecture-recital on Ginastera’s Doce Preludios Americanos, and Peruvian pianist Priscila Navarro will present a solo […]

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  9. 50th Annual President’s Concert

    The School of Music presents the 50th Annual President’s Concert on Feb. 3-4 at Crowder Hall, featuring the 2023-2024 Concerto Competition winners. Saturday, Feb. 3, 2024 | 7:30pSunday, Feb. 4, 2024 | 3:00 pmCrowder Hall, $25 AdmissionLivestream: music.arizona.edu/live Three Songs by Richard StraussClarissa Christina Smith, soprano Bassoon Concerto by Daniel SchnyderKenny Kriha, bassoon Violin Concerto No. […]

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  10. Mrs. Doubtfire

    Everyone’s favorite Scottish nanny is headed to Tucson! Rob McClure will reprise his Tony-nominated Broadway performance on tour alongside co-star (and real wife!) Maggie Lakis in this internationally acclaimed hit musical critics call “wonderful, heart-warming, and laugh-out-loud funny” (Manchester Evening News) and “a feel-good, family-friendly comedy that delivers” (The Hollywood Reporter). Based on the beloved film […]

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