Arizona Arts in Schools now available in homes
Arizona Arts in Schools moved quickly to make its in-class and on-campus programs online, creating at-home learning modules for its four disciplines.
read moreArizona Arts in Schools moved quickly to make its in-class and on-campus programs online, creating at-home learning modules for its four disciplines.
read moreChad Herzog contemplates investing in the arts in a community talk.
read moreWhen the pandemic hit, Arizona MFA theatre students and costume designers immediately began making masks for health care workers and first responders in Tucson to address the shortage of masks.
read moreThe online art publication Hyperallergic featured the University of Arizona Museum of Art’s Other TARGET/s, a group exhibition in which artists condemn migrant detention, mass incarceration and the juvenile justice system while portraying resiliency, grace and dignity.
read moreThe Center for Creative Photography has launched its first-ever mobile app, CCP Interactive
read moreThis summer, UAMA staff from the UAMA and members of the Department of English’s Prison Education Project led art appreciation, label writing and art jurying workshops at seven units of the Arizona State Prison Complex in Tucson.
read moreMFA artist Dorsey Kaufmann creates an interactive art installation, Ripple Effect, visualizes water quality data through sound, light and water. The installation was shown in rural mining communities across Arizona.
read moreThe Museum of Art collaborated with the ArtWorks community to create a compelling exhibition, “Crafting My Story,” a group show, exploring grief, loss and spiritual life among adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
read moreThe inaugural Flagstaff Red Screen Film Festival celebrates the work of local and international Indigenous filmmakers to promote greater understanding of Indigenous cultures.
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