1. Arts Administration Internship Fair

    CFA students, join us on March 29 for the Arts Administration Internship Fair. Meet local arts organizations to learn more about internship opportunities, get info about the Arts Administration minor and eat free PIZZA! NEW THIS YEAR … sign up for a speed resume review! Organizations participating include (but not limited to): Friday, March 2912:30-2pSchool […]

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  2. Dancing in Space

    Associate Dance Professor Elizabeth ‘Liz’ George is among the four artists participating in Imagination 1, a six-day simulated moon mission.

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  3. The B Word

    “The B Word” is a documentary about one man’s exploration of what it means to be Black, gay, and beautiful. The film was conceived and performed by Jared Shamberger, presented by the University of Arizona LGBTQ+ Resource Center and Arizona Arts’ Racial Justice Studio. Jared Shamberger, a playwright, performer, and director, interviews Black gay men of various ages […]

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  4. Meet your CFA Senator Dylan Crites 

    College of Fine Arts ASUA Senator Dylan Crites majors in computer science and theatre arts and he’s found a way to combine both disciplines to bring people together on campus. 

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  5. 2024 SALON

    2024 SALON (Student Artist Live Opportunity Night), hosted by InVisibility in collaboration with PAMFAD, is a performance for students from historically underrepresented and excluded groups who have a passion for and dedication to their chosen art form. Students, faculty, staff, and community supporters will come together to create a space of inclusivity and celebration through showcasing […]

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  6. AIAR Speaker Series | Molly Joyce

    For our inaugural AIAR Speakers’ Series event, Molly Joyce will share artistic works focusing on disability as a creative source. This interest stems from her experience acquiring a disability, and has led her musical practice to greater social, physical, and visual considerations. Works range from narratively-driven pieces interrogating loss of mobility, collaborations with collegial disabled […]

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