Stolen painting returns home to UAMA
It’s been a long journey for a painting stolen from the University of Arizona Museum of Art, but “Woman-Ochre” is finally home for good.
read moreIt’s been a long journey for a painting stolen from the University of Arizona Museum of Art, but “Woman-Ochre” is finally home for good.
read moreGraduate student Emily Kray is the recipient of the 2022 Marcia Grand Centennial Sculpture Prize from the School of Art.
read moreAssistant Professor Nicole Antebi worked on an animation team for the American Museum of Natural History’s recent COVID series.
read moreThe Arizona Wonder House was a hit at SXSW 2022, in large part thanks to the students, staff, faculty and alumni of Arizona Arts.
read moreStellarScape tells an immersive, multimedia story of a star in music, dance, and cinematography with astrophysical simulation.
read moreEmerging Conversations is an annual art education symposium organized by graduate students in the Art & Visual Culture Education program at the University of Arizona School of Art. It is the only symposium of its kind on the West Coast in the United States. Emerging Conversations creates space for artists, educators, art historians, arts-based researchers, […]
read moreAssistant Professors Jackie Glazier and Marissa Olegario perform “intertwine” at the Tucson Botanical Gardens. The composition by Los Angeles-based artist Sarah Gibson was inspired by MJ Levy-Dickson’s bird’s nest drawings. Gibson writes “I imagine these two parts as a mother bird and a baby bird as the latter gradually learns now to leave the nest.” […]
read moreProfessor Lisanne Skyler was commissioned by LACMA to create a film, “A Few Things about Art +Film,” for its annual Art + Film Gala.
read more‘Wonder Makes Me Move’ tells the story of University of Arizona School of Dance alumnus Taylor Bradley, animated by a School of Art student.
read moreJessica Polsky came to the University of Arizona School of Dance to pursue a career on Broadway, but an experience abroad in Italy, caused her to take a 90-degree turn into something new.
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