Five Fellows launch new Arizona Arts research program
Arizona Arts selects five faculty for the interdisciplinary research fellows program to lead interdisciplinary, collaborative arts research.
read moreArizona Arts selects five faculty for the interdisciplinary research fellows program to lead interdisciplinary, collaborative arts research.
read moreGraduate artists Mariel Miranda and Bella Maria Varela (art) and Diana Peralta (music) were awarded border-engaged research scholarships.
read moreArizona Arts launches the Racial Justice Studio to promote a deep understanding of anti-racism by centering artistic and creative practice.
read moreThe Alice Chaiten Baker Interdisciplinary Gallery, a groundbreaking space for programming, education, and exhibition, marks the first physical expansion of CCP’s on-site gallery space in over 20 years.
read moreAn accomplished violinist and an international visual artist from Arizona Arts, Emmy Tisdel and Mariel Miranda, have joined the prestigious 2020-21 University Fellows program, the flagship initiative of the University of Arizona Graduate Center.
read moreDr. John Milbauer earned a Master’s in Public Administration in 2020 from Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government as a JFK Fellow.
read moreUA Presents reimagined with a new name, new direction. Arizona Arts Live.
read moreThe two-day TURN UP Multimedia Festival became the first in-person event on campus to transform into a virtual one, thanks to music professor Kay He.
read moreAn interview with Dr. Jennie Gubner, the new chair for the Applied Intercultural Arts Research program with the Graduate College.
read moreDr. Michelle Gott, director of HarpFusion interview about “Mirage,” a multimedia performance.
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