1. 2020 MFA Thesis Alumni Exhibition

    In the spring of 2020, a talented group of MFA graduates lost the opportunity to display their thesis artworks in exhibition in a physical gallery setting due to the pandemic. This spring we are going to run it back with the 2020 MFA Thesis Alumni Exhibition.  The School of Art, University of Arizona Museum of Art […]

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  2. How to See a City?

    Photography, Maps, Big Data, and Visualization Join us on April 29, 2021 at 6:00 PM (AZ), presented in collaboration with the Center for Digital Society and Data Studies and the School of Information. This free virtual with Dr. Lev Manovich event will stream live on the Center’s YouTube and Facebook pages. There is no registration required. Printers, photographers, filmmakers, and geographers […]

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  3. CCP Member Event: Curator’s Corner

    CCP Members, join us for this new monthly member series that will ask CCP Curators to explore one image from their essays written for the Center’s current virtual exhibition Finding Meaning: An Offering of Photographs for an Uncertain Time. They will discuss their chosen image and their essay in depth with members. Click the links below […]

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  4. Why Photography?

    In a historical moment when photography is increasingly central to the way we see and experience the world around us, the Center for Creative Photography welcomes you to reflect with us about Why Photography? In this virtual program, CCP poses this single, fundamental question to members of the photographic community, to explore how photography participates […]

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  5. Members’ Virtual Event: Curator’s Corner with Dr. Meg Jackson Fox

    Members, join us for this new monthly CCP member series that will ask CCP Curators to explore one image from their essays written for the Center’s current virtual exhibition Finding Meaning: An Offering of Photographs for an Uncertain Time. They will discuss their chosen image and their essay in depth with members. January 12: Dr. Meg […]

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  6. Ansel Adams: Performing the Print

    Discover how the 20th-century’s foremost American photographer Ansel Adams often created multiple interpretations of a single image to express his creative vision at the Phoenix Art Museum. Ansel Adams famously said that the photographic negative is like a composer’s score, and the print a performance. Drawn from the Ansel Adams Archive, at the Center for […]

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