Racial Justice Studio to promote understanding of anti-racism
Arizona Arts launches the Racial Justice Studio to promote a deep understanding of anti-racism by centering artistic and creative practice.
read moreArizona Arts launches the Racial Justice Studio to promote a deep understanding of anti-racism by centering artistic and creative practice.
read moreThe University of Arizona made its inaugural appearance on the Forbes’ list of America’s Best Large Employers, placing No. 16 out of 500.
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 moreAaron Coleman’s early art took the form of graffiti art on trains. The assistant professor is now uses art to communicate about race.
read moreWhat’s it like for School of Dance students inside the Stevie Eller Dance Theatre during the pandemic? Hear from dance instructor Autumn Eckman and ensemble members Erina Ueda and Kyle Halford as they discuss the challenges of working on a piece while remaining socially distanced. Arizona Arts Studio Series takes you inside the studios, labs […]
read moreClaudia Molina, Class of ‘20Hometown: Rio Rico, ArizonaMajor: Fine Arts, Emphasis in Graphic Design “I loved taking photos growing up. I was always called the photographer of the family. I was being silly, it was nothing I studied for. But, I didn’t know then that years later we’d go back to them and we could […]
read moreMelissa Requist, Class of ‘21Hometown: Steamboat Springs, COMajors: Biomedical Engineering and Music Performance “I grew up in a really small town—a great town. Ski town. I actually grew up doing ski jumping and Nordic Combined,” explains senior Melissa Requist. She also started playing the flute in the fifth grade, which progressed into honor band and […]
read moreHayley Meier, Class of ‘20Hometown: Rochester, NYPursuing a master’s in dance, with an emphasis on performance and choreography Hayley Meier began dancing when she was three years old. She says, “I remember going to this dance competition when I was 10. It was in Florida and I had seen these girls performing, and I was […]
read moreRoxanna Ibarra hopes to use her two degrees to convey storytelling visually and aurally, while embracing her Mexican and American cultures.
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