Mosley showcases social justice storytelling
Before bringing her storytelling skills to the School of Art, Semoria Mosley found out just how impactful her photography could be.
read moreBefore bringing her storytelling skills to the School of Art, Semoria Mosley found out just how impactful her photography could be.
read moreThe University of Arizona Alumni Association has named John Meyer (BFA ’82, Studio Art) the College of Fine Arts’ 2023 Alumnus of the Year. Meyer is an award-winning creative director, marketer, strategist, and image maker who has served as an adjunct professor at the University of Arizona School of Art, his alma mater. >> University […]
read moreStudent artist surprises TV analyst Bill Walton by repainting his broadcasting the chair Grateful Dead, desert and Tucson imagery.
read moreThe Jessica Gonzales mural, ‘Seeds of Wonder,’ has found a new home in the Mission Integration Lab, at the UArizona Tech Park at The Bridges.
read moreThe University of Arizona College of Fine Arts recognized four Outstanding Seniors at the CFA Fall Graduation Ceremony on Dec. 15 at Crowder Hall.
read moreArt history’s Amanda Lipp received the fall 2022 Outstanding Senior Award from both the School of Art and College of Fine Arts.
read moreCarrying on a tradition since 1970, the University of Arizona School of Art and University of Arizona Museum of Art are proud to host the 2023 Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition at the UAMA and Joseph Gross Gallery. This exhibition is the culmination of the Master of Fine Arts Studio Degree and is presented during a graduate student’s […]
read moreA new speaker series starting this month aims to highlight the experiences, expertise and creativity of Black people to the University and Tucson communities and foster a more inclusive campus culture for Black students, employees and other communities of color. The series, titled “Out of This World: Afrofuturist Expressions Across Science, Art, Technology and Design,” will […]
read moreFour things you might not know about “Woman-Ochre” and artist Willem de Kooning by University of Arizona School of Art professor Paul Ivey.
read moreThe School of Art, Arizona Arts and the Center for Creative Photography are excited to invite the public to our third symposium on Asian photography, a full-day virtual symposium entitled “Photography and Southeast Asia: History and Practice.” The free symposium will be held entirely online to accommodate a broader audience in Asia, the U.S. and […]
read more