Arizona Arts stands in solidarity with Black Lives Matter
Arizona Arts and its units stand in solidarity with Black artists and voices. We are recommitted to effecting change within our communities.
read moreArizona Arts and its units stand in solidarity with Black artists and voices. We are recommitted to effecting change within our communities.
read moreThe Tucson Studio presents the acoustic duo, RISO, performing the song, “You’ll Never Be The Sun,” filmed on location at the Tucson Botanical Gardens.
read moreThe Tucson Studio presents Sweet Ghosts performing their song, “Back to Tucson,” recorded on location at the Tucson Botanical Gardens.
read moreSadie Shaw (BFA ’19, Art & Visual Culture Education) is the neighborhood president and creator of the Sugar Hill Oral History Project. A conversation Shaw, and dusty funk musician, Jacki Blu, reveals the hidden history of the Sugar Hill neighborhood in Tucson, Arizona. From its formation in the 1950s, Sugar Hill was unofficially redlined for […]
read moreThroughout the spring, individuals and units reacted to the lockdown with innovation and resilience.
read moreOn May 15, the College of Fine Arts celebrated its graduates with an unprecedented ceremony, a virtual graduation. For many, the highlight of the ceremony was a very special version of “All You Need it Love,” by the musical theatre students.
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 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.
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