New JustArts Fellows are all about change
From technology to science and dance, the 2024-2025 JustArts Fellows aims to create a space for groups who have been overlooked.
read moreFrom technology to science and dance, the 2024-2025 JustArts Fellows aims to create a space for groups who have been overlooked.
read moreGloria Orozco Dorado performed and presented – earning two awards – at ClarinetFest® 2024 in Dublin, Ireland.
read moreCelebrating excellence. Faculty and staff were honored at the College of Fine Arts’ 2024 convocation with achievement awards.
read moreBrian López (BA ’06, Music) has released a moody, magical music video for his song, “Soledad,” shot at Hotel Congress in downtown Tucson.
read moreThe University of Arizona College of Fine Arts is excited to welcome five new faculty members for the 2024-2025 academic year. These accomplished educators, artists, and researchers bring diverse expertise in art, dance, and music, poised to enhance student learning while driving creative and scholarly innovation. Their leadership in areas such as sound pedagogy, interdisciplinary […]
read moreLori Hennessy, a 2023-24 University Fellow, is on a path to becoming a leading voice in shaping inclusive cello pedagogy.
read moreDr. Fanya Lin, associate professor at the School of Music, will perform Grieg’s Piano Concerto with the Tucson Repertory Orchestra at Crowder Hall on June 6. Experience this dynamic collaboration of the Tucson Repertory Orchestra under the baton of Music Director and Conductor, Toru Tagawa. Join us for an electrifying performance featuring Dr. Fanya Lin. […]
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 moreThe two orchestras of the University of Arizona will share the Crowder Hall stage for their final performances of the 2023-24 season. The evening will cohere around two themes: journey and homeland. The UArizona Philharmonic begins with Mendelssohn’s Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage Overture, inspired by two short works of the German Romantic poet, Goethe. […]
read more