Amber Coleman sheds light
Art is all about telling stories, and doctoral candidate Amber Coleman sheds light on the kinds of stories that too often don’t get told.
read moreArt is all about telling stories, and doctoral candidate Amber Coleman sheds light on the kinds of stories that too often don’t get told.
read moreTamika Lawrence (BFA ’10, Musical Theatre) was called “a stunning singer” by the New York Times theatre critic in a “Black No More” review.
read more‘Race and Art Education,’ a new book by University of Arizona’s Dr. Amelia Kraehe provides educators strategies for conversations on race.
read moreArizona Arts launches ‘Signature Series,’ a new series showcases the division’s most compelling, engaging arts events on and off campus.
read moreDr. Amelia Kraehe has been appointed Arizona Arts’ inaugural Associate Vice President of Equity in the Arts at the University of Arizona.
read moreNolan Veneklasen to document the Tucson Chinese Lion Dance Troupe and its role in creating cultural identity among Chinese American adoptees.
read moreFaculty Nicole Antebi and David Taylor are participating in the ‘Digital Borderlands’ storytelling project, funded by the Mellon Foundation.
read moreDoctoral student Gia Del Pino was selected as Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Crossing Latinidades Creative Writing Fellow.
read moreThe documentary, Missing in Brooks County, created by Arizona faculty, will be screened at the Arizona International Film Festival.
read moreDear Arizona Arts colleagues, Today the University of Arizona Office of the Provost issued a statement condemning the violence in Georgia earlier this week that left eight dead, most of the victims women and Asian American. This is only the most visible and latest example in the sharp and deplorable rise in discrimination, violence and hate against […]
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