Reading one poem 1,000 times to strangers in Berlin
Art alumnus Martin Krafft’s artist-in-residency project goal: Reading one poem to 1,000 strangers in Berlin.
read moreArt alumnus Martin Krafft’s artist-in-residency project goal: Reading one poem to 1,000 strangers in Berlin.
read moreThe University of Arizona School of Art’s Illustration, Design and Animation program is ranked 10th in the nation among public schools.
read moreYuri Makino will serve as Interim Dean for Academic Affairs and Student Success for the College of Fine Arts beginning in the fall.
read moreThe College of Fine Arts celebrates its graduates at the Spring 2024 Graduation Ceremony May 12 at Centennial Hall.
read moreArmed with a sketchbook and an old laptop, Galen Dara began to do illustration work for emerging fantasy and science fiction authors after getting her undergraduate degree. “There’s something powerful about artists and writers who explore the fantastic,” she said. In truth, it was Dara who also was emerging as a talented illustrator back then — and […]
read moreInvited to the prestigious Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center residency program, University of Arizona School of Art Regents Professor Sama Alshaibi joined other top global artists, scholars and scientists tackling issues such as water and climate in addition to working on her art project that explores the impact of Iraq’s laws on women. Since 1959, the month-long residency program in […]
read moreAlexander the Great has been popular for over 2,300 years, but University of Arizona Art History Professor Irene Bald Romano explains how the image and myths surrounding one of history’s greatest military generals have been manipulated and appropriated in her new book. In “Beth Shean Studies: Aspects of Religion, History, Art, and Archaeology in Hellenistic and Roman Nysa-Scythopolis,” […]
read moreUniversity of Arizona School of Art alumna Dr. Julie Sasse retires from the Tucson Museum of Art and Historic Block.
read moreEven before the Oscar-winning film “Oppenheimer” hit theaters, University of Arizona School of Art alum Ernesto A. Trujillo created a striking collection of mixed-media prints that portrayed his father’s thoughts and fears of nuclear destruction as a defense industry engineer. Trujillo first presented the gallery online in December 2022, but the public can now see his solo […]
read moreMeet Maya Jackson, a landscape-based, conceptual photographer graduate student from Richmond, Virginia, and MFA graduate student.
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