1. TFTV announces 2025/26 theatre season

    The University of Arizona School of Theatre, Film & Television (TFTV) proudly announces its 2025/26 Performance Season, featuring a range of musicals and plays focusing on modern life, friendship, romance and show tunes. The season showcases the school’s rising stars in acting, design and technical production. TFTV Associate Director Christie Kerr serves as artistic director for the […]

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  2. Film student awarded Arts & Environment scholarship

    Film student Bennett Curran was awarded the ‘Expanding Horizons Arts & Environment Fund’ scholarship by the College of Fine Arts. The fund supports student-driven interdisciplinary arts projects that raise awareness about environmental and climate issues.  “California is Burning,” is Curran’s senior thesis film, which he directed, photographed and produced. It is a visual recollection of […]

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  3. Fall Arts Preview 2025 from Arizona Arts

    Arizona Arts presents a 2025 fall semester of arts experiences to engage audiences on campus at the University of Arizona and in the community. Arizona Arts and its units produce over 700 events each year, most of them free. The division integrates the arts throughout the university experience; gives all students – regardless of major – access […]

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  4. Current job openings with Arizona Arts

    Arizona Arts and its College of Fine Arts is seeking talented individuals to join our vibrant community of artists, educators, and scholars.  Whether you’re an experienced professional or an emerging leader in your field, our open faculty positions offer the chance to inspire the next generation of creators and innovators. Check out the opportunities below […]

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  5. The Climate Project

    Inspired by Requiem for a Reef (2024), this collaborative physical theatre piece utilizes the “theatre of metamorphosis” approach to examine the critical issue of climate change in the Sonoran Desert. The production explores the changing metabolic footprint of life, from microbes to humans, in the face of environmental shifts. This workshop production is free to attend. Part […]

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  6. Love and Information

    Love and Information is an astute observation of contemporary society. Across a super-charged series of vignettes, the play depicts the difficulty of forming connections in a society overloaded with information. Subscriptions on sale now at tickets.arizona.edu. Single tickets on sale August 26, 2025.

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  7. Vanities: The Musical

    “Vanities: The Musical” chronicles the life-affirming journey of three vivacious Texas teens from cheerleaders to sorority sisters to housewives to liberated women and beyond. The show is a funny and poignant look at three best friends who discover that, through 30 years of rapidly changing times, the one thing they can rely on is each other. […]

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  8. TFTV launches Film & Television Los Angeles

    The University of Arizona School of Theatre, Film & Television has launched Film & Television Los Angeles, a Los Angeles outpost that will provide access and opportunities for students and alumni in the hub of the entertainment industry.  The highly ranked film school has entered a partnership with Film Independent, dedicated to fostering emerging talent and professional development and […]

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  9. CFA faculty honors, promotions and milestones 

    College of Fine Arts faculty are earning major recognition across disciplines, including honors, promotions and new leadership roles. Nicole Antebi (art) received the “Early Career Scholar Award” for her innovative work at the Wonder Studio at Biosphere 2. Marcos Serafim (art) was named a 2025–26 Udall Center Fellow for SEMIPERMEABLE, a project exploring the HIV/AIDS crisis through digital […]

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  10. Art prescriptions to aid student mental health

    For many college students, navigating academic demands, social changes, and the transition to adulthood can take a toll on emotional well-being. At the University of Arizona, a new initiative led by Arizona Arts aims to support student mental health in a creative way — by tapping into the healing power of the arts. Research shows that […]

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