Arts Feature
On The Cover: Bill Lesch
By Dolly SpaldingBill Lesch studied every photograph in the Center for Creative Photography’s collection as a student and received a comprehensive education in the field.
Arts Feature
Bill Lesch studied every photograph in the Center for Creative Photography’s collection as a student and received a comprehensive education in the field.
Arts Feature
Bill Lesch studied every photograph in the Center for Creative Photography’s collection as a student and received a comprehensive education in the field.
Arts Feature
Coming soon to walls near you: “three wonderful neighborhood arts projects,” courtesy of...well, you. Under the banner of “Beautify and Unify,” this fall Tucson Arts Brigade
Arts Feature
Painter Judith Kramer characterizes herself as an "active senior," but active is too tame an adjective to describe this petite, twinkly-eyed, 76-year-old dynamo.
Arts Feature
Showing in the hot months are West on West: Reimagining the Great Plains & Locating Landscape: New Strategies, New Technologies.
Arts Feature
Collaboration and interpretation have long been touchstones of the artistic process...
Arts Feature
For married couple and creative collaborators Daniel Martin Diaz and Paula Catherine Valencia, art is intimate, personal, daily. It is the shape of their lives.
Arts Feature
The award-winning and innovative Raices Taller 222, a Latino-based nonprofit cooperative contemporary art gallery, has launched its much anticipated annual exhibit, Mujeres, Mujeres, Mujeres.
Arts Feature
The founders of Fine Art Consulting are striking - not only in their physicality and elegant, casual style but also because of their poised, easy going manner. Before they explain their combined 40-ye
Arts Feature
The Tucson art scene is about community and sharing and nowhere is it more evident than at Industria Studios.
Film
Double Indemnity (1944), The Awful Truth (1937) & The Shop Around the Corner (1940)
Film
Double Indemnity (1944), The Awful Truth (1937) & The Shop Around the Corner (1940)
Film
If anyone can be said to be a champion of independent filmmaking in Arizona, it's Alan Williams.
Film
Can it really be half a century since Norman Bates made cross-dressing acceptable in Hollywood?
Film
Young, rich, and obsessed with death, Harold finds himself changed forever when he meets lively septuagenarian Maude at a funeral.
Film
Those looking to catch the best and brightest young filmmakers in Tucson should be delighted to sit in the historic Fox Theatre for free, on May 15 at 7pm.
Film
The Arizona International Film Festival is currently showcasing the best in independent cinema from the last year, through April 25.
Film
Park City becomes the center of the cinema universe for 10 days every January.
Film
The 5th Annual Tucson Film and Music Festival (TFMF) hits town this week with the theme 'Music and Medicine.'
Film
Let's face it: when shopping for an exercise video, most of us aren't looking for one starring Milton Berle.
Performing Arts
Does Tucson need to brush up on its collective spelling skills?
Performing Arts
Does Tucson need to brush up on its collective spelling skills?
Performing Arts
The Old Pueblo’s denizens are known to celebrate many lovably quirky nationwide holidays. Add to the list National Tap Dance Day.
Performing Arts
Every great city needs a resident pair of magicians and Tucson has Roland Sarlot and Susan Eyed.
Performing Arts
If you want to know how “Za Boom Ba-licious” feels, you must experience Za Boom Ba! A 500-member audience plays 500 real, full-sized, hand drums – together on Friday, May 7 & Sunday, May 9.
Performing Arts
Rick Wamer has spent 30 years perfecting the art of non-verbal artistic expression through his work with mime, and is charmingly, even surprisingly, eloquent.
Performing Arts
Tucson residents deal with contentious and polarizing issues involving the border with Mexico & the performing arts are not immune to the topic.
Performing Arts
NEW ARTiculations Dance Theatre's upcoming show explores life, love, the past, present, future, and what happens when you don’t adapt to change.
Performing Arts
The art of collaboration plays just as much a role as dance in the newly formed Art.If.Act Dance Project.
Performing Arts
The Tucson Music Hall will be reverberating this month when Tucson Symphony Orchestra rips through epic versions of sounds first heard on the small screen.
Visual Arts
Tucson Botanical Gardens was the setting for an inspired event: the opening of a month-long exhibit of the art of Nick Georgiou and Titus Castanza.
Visual Arts
Tucson Botanical Gardens was the setting for an inspired event: the opening of a month-long exhibit of the art of Nick Georgiou and Titus Castanza.
Visual Arts
Among the terms used to describe art disconnected from the establishment gallery circuit and art schools are degenerate, outsider and lowbrow.
Visual Arts
The saguaro is one of our more unique national treasures. A classic icon of Tucson and the Sonoran Desert Southwest, it is a majestic sight to behold.
Visual Arts
Illumination seems to be William Dubin’s obsession, and this theme perfectly elucidates his unorthodox watercolor technique on display at Borealis Arts.
Visual Arts
March 2010: Andy Warhol during the filming of Lonesome Cowboys at Rancho Linda Vista, Oracle, AZ 1968. Photo (detail) copyright by Bob Broder. See more Wahol photos at the Eric Firestone Gallery downtown through April 25.
Visual Arts
This unique show is a constellation of 40 small works, featuring stars.
Visual Arts
Imagine a group of artists moving from one location to the next, drawing the same subject in a different vein to raise money for good causes. That scene becomes reality on August 29 with The Drawin
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