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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204643Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080602
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080912
UID:http://uanews.org/node/19957
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/19957
LOCATION:Science-Engineering Library
SUMMARY:The Martians Have Landed - in the Science-Engineering Library
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy the highlights of Mars in fiction and popular culture in a fun and colorful exhibit featuring novels from Edgar Rice Burroughs\, Ray Bradbury and many others from the UA Libraries Special Collections' 20th Century Science Fiction Genre Collection.The exhibit features special appearances by Flash Gordon\, Martian Manhunter and Marvin the Martian.From the adventurous\, to the terrifying\, to the absolutely silly\, you will never imagine Mars the same way again.
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204643Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20080626T060000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/19915
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/19915
LOCATION:UA Museum of Art
SUMMARY:\"Of Flesh\, Form and Matter\: Sculpture Selected from the UAMA Collections\"
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a rare opportunity to present selections from the museum's diverse and far-ranging sculpture holdings. Rarely on view as a  grouping\, these works examine the myriad ways that artists from the 18th  century to the present have approached the notion of sculpture.Through a selection of artists from the UAMA permanent collections\,  this exhibition explores longstanding sculptural traditions and  contemporary departures. As a survey\, it suggests the vitality of  ongoing artistic interests in flesh (corporeality and decay)\, form  (structure and substance)\, and matter (materiality and meaning)\, from  the mimetic effects of realist traditions\, through the organic and  geometric abstraction of Modernism\, to the minimalist and conceptual  endeavors of recent decades. 
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204643Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080710
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080905
UID:http://uanews.org/node/20581
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LOCATION:UA Main Library
SUMMARY:Remembering an Empire\: The Empire Ranch of Southern Arizona
DESCRIPTION:A University of Arizona Libraries Special Collections' display presents the early history of the Empire Ranch. The exhibition\, located in the UA Libraries Special Collections' entrance gallery\, will run from July 10 to Sept. 5.Territorial maps\, early photographs\, and documents from three of the UA Libraries manuscript collections present the history of the ranch in Territorial days. The ranch\, purchased in 1876 by Walter L. Vail\, founder of the Empire Land and Cattle Company\, is now listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Located 50 miles southeast of Tucson\, it became one of Arizona's largest cattle ranches.The exhibition focuses on the first years of the ranch under Vail's ownership and Harry Heffner's management. Heffner hired on with Vail in 1893 and became ranch foreman in 1900. Early photos reveal activities such as branding and cattle drives. Documents show how the ranch acquired more land as it grew.One of the treasures featured in the display is the handwritten diary of Edward L. Vail\, brother of Walter Vail. He wrote it on a cattle drive to California in 1890. To escape higher freight rates imposed by the Southern Pacific Railroad\, Vail\, Tom Turner\, and eight Mexican cowboys crossed the desert from the Empire Ranch to San Diego with close to 900 head of cattle. Due to their success\, the railroad rescinded their rate increase and many Arizona cattlemen benefitted from Vail's effort. Vail later provided a series of articles for The Arizona Daily Star in 1921 called \"Diary of a Desert Trail\" expanding on facts first recorded in his trail diary.The exhibition is curated by Deborah Matthews and Keri Williams\, graduate students in the UA School of Information Resources and Library Science. For more information contact Special Collections at 621-6423.
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204643Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20080814T150000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20081010T223000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/20946
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/20946
LOCATION:Campus Christian Center
SUMMARY:Art Show\: \"Inner Light\" by Carolyn Ferguson and Mary Argueta
DESCRIPTION:The Campus Christian Center Art Gallery at the University of Arizona announces its current exhibit titled \"Inner Light\,\" featuring local artists Carolyn Ferguson showing watercolors and Mary Argueta displaying acrylics and mixed media. The gallery is located at 715 N. Park Ave.
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204643Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080830
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20081102
UID:http://uanews.org/node/20841
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LOCATION:Center for Creative Photography
SUMMARY:Accommodating Nature\: The Photographs of Frank Gohlke
DESCRIPTION:    Frank Gohlke\, one of America's leading landscape photographers\, is professor in the photography division at The University of Arizona School of Art.  For more than 30 years\, he has taken photographs that depict how Americans build their lives within a natural world that rarely matches the pastoral ideal.  Whether photographing vast spaces of the Midwest punctuated by grain elevators\, the close confines of the Sudbury River in Massachusetts\, or the aftermath of the 1980 volcanic eruption of Washington's Mount St. Helens\, Gohlke draws attention to the boundaries between humanity and nature.    
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204643Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080901
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080912
UID:http://uanews.org/node/20915
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/20915
LOCATION:Lionel Rombach Gallery
SUMMARY:\"Blank Space\" by Chika Matsuda
DESCRIPTION:\"Blank Space\" exhibits Chika Matsuda's contemplation on the movement of stillness and the balance of nature. Her sculptural forms reflect her investigation of the relationship between humans and nature through the artifacts of our activities and the traces of existence we leave behind. We examine the transcending and balancing forces that confront us in the way we live our daily lives.
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204643Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20080903T063000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/21148
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/21148
LOCATION:Student Union Memorial Center
SUMMARY:\"Here I Am in Tucson\"
DESCRIPTION:The Kachina Gallery presents work developed during Anh-Thuy Nguyen's first two years of study in the United States.  The exhibit reflects the change in perspective brought about by her new surroundings and her struggle to hold on to her native culture and values.A reception for the exhibit will be held Sept. 10 at 5\:30 p.m. 
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204643Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20080915T150000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20081010T230000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/21430
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/21430
LOCATION:Student Union Memorial Center 
SUMMARY:\"La Celebración y el Sufrimiento\"
DESCRIPTION:\"La Celebracion y el Sufrimiento\" is an artistic endeavor to capture the complexity of the Hispanic/Chicano infleunce on the Tucson community. The exhibition will bring together the celebratory and commemorative artwork created for Tucson's All Souls Procession by the Many Mouths One Stomach Collective\, a unique city tradition stretching back 19 years\, and a collection from Valarie James and Antonia Gallegos featuring altars made of artifacts left in the desert by undocumented immigrants crossing the border.
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204643Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20080915T150000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20080926T230000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/21235
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/21235
LOCATION:Lionel Rombach Gallery
SUMMARY:\"Sleeper Cell\" by Jeff DaCosta
DESCRIPTION:Jeff DaCosta's work has explored the phenomenon of warfare for over 14 years. Works have ranged from large installations fostering public interaction to intimate pieces of reverence for the military class\, ultimately seeking to bridge the gap between citizens and those who serve.
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204643Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080915
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090109
UID:http://uanews.org/node/21535
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/21535
LOCATION:Main Library
SUMMARY:Paginas de la Historia de Mexico\: Excerpts from the Morales de Escarcega Collection
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections presents its newest exhibition\, \"Paginas de la Historia de México\: Excerpts from the Morales de Escárcega Collection.\"The exhibit will feature pieces from the Morales de Escarcega Collection\, acquired from the Escarcega family in early fall of 2007. The collection includes close to 2\,700 books and 79 manuscripts and broadsides. This major assemblage of documents uniquely chronicles the history of Mexico.A series of Thursday lectures will be offered while the exhibition is on display. Visit the Special Collections Web site for details about the lectures.
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204643Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20080918T220000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/21495
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LOCATION:UA Museum of Art 
SUMMARY:Jenny Schmid\: The Vistas of Gender Utopia
DESCRIPTION:The University of Arizona Museum of Art presents \"Jenny Schmid\: The Vistas of Gender Utopia\,\" an exhibition marking this exciting emerging printmaker's first comprehensive solo museum presentation and monograph publication. Schmid will offer a lecture on her work on Sept. 18 at 4 p.m. and a book signing and opening reception will follow from 5 p.m.-6\:30 p.m.Schmid's \"Gender Utopia\" project explores notions of gender and liberty through images that fuse Old Master print precedents with a hip contemporary sensibility. Critical yet humorous\, Schmid's work is luxuriantly colored\, exquisitely wrought\, and iconographically rich. Her prints quote from Europe's Medieval and Renaissance print precedents\, the medium's traditions of social satire and arch political caricature (including Breugel\, Hogarth\, Goya and Daumier)\, contemporary journalism and sociology\, feminist scholarship\, graphic novels and various strains of popular culture - visual\, musical and literary. Densely packed with symbols and language\, the work traces the distant past to the immediate present with a wry humor that carries the sharp poke of contemporary critique.  
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204643Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20080929T060000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/21584
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/21584
LOCATION:Lionel Rombach Gallery
SUMMARY:Eroding Cognitive Dissonance
DESCRIPTION:Lexi Coburn explores both the psychological and physical aspects of erosion\, one of the meta-aspects of natural forces in her solo exhibition\, \"Eroding Cognitive Dissonance.\"
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204643Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20080902T180000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20080902T190000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/21251
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/21251
LOCATION:College of Medicine Administration Lobby
SUMMARY:\"Who We Are Now\" Photography Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:\"Who We Are Now\,\" an installation of black and white photographs created by award-winning photographer Joe Patronite\, will be unveiled in the lobby of The University of Arizona College of Medicine administrative offices. Sponsored by the College of Medicine Program in Medical Humanities\, the exhibit intends to capture and portray the spirit of the Arizona Health Sciences Center.Patronite\, a three-time nominee for the Pulitzer Prize in photography\, studied and photographed people and places at AHSC over the past eight months before selecting and arranging the images for this installation.
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204643Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20080904T233000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20080905T013000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/20515
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/20515
LOCATION:Joseph Gross Gallery\, School of Art\, University of Arizona
SUMMARY:Exhibit Reception for Valerie Constantino's \"house with song\"
DESCRIPTION:The overarching theme of the exhibit draws upon the artist's explorations of materiality.  \"Substantive life is itself\, under the best conditions\, fugitive and fragile.  Concurrently\, the global environment is\, as we know\, under assault from carbon emissions\, multitudinous pollutants\, and human expansion\, voracity and impassivity.\"Constantino assembles material and time-based media elements in the gallery - suggesting a liminal zone\, reflecting the many aspects of her inquiry.This exhibition runs from Aug. 13 to Oct. 8 in the Joseph Gross Gallery\, which is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.  A reception will be held Sept. 4 from 5\:30-7\:30 p.m.The Joseph Gross Gallery is located on TheUniversity of Arizona campus between the Museum of Art andthe Center for Creative Photography.  Parking is available on Second Street east of Park Avenue or in the parking garagenorth of Speedway on Park Avenue.
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204643Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20080904T220000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20080905T003000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/21298
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/21298
LOCATION:UA Museum of Art
SUMMARY:Fernando Gallego and His Workshop\: The Altarpiece from Ciudad Rodrigo\, Opening Reception and Lecture  
DESCRIPTION:Join the Celebration!Join us this Thursday\,  Sept. 4\, for an opening reception for the first exhibition of the UA Museum of Art's fall season\, \"Fernando Gallego and His Workshop\: The Altarpiece from Ciudad Rodrigo.\" The reception starts at 5 p.m. and is open to the public.Preceding the reception\, at 4 p.m.\, Barbara Anderson of the Getty Research Institute will give a lecture titled \"In the Shadow of a Famous Master\: Maestro Bartolomé's Innovations in the Altarpiece of Ciudad Rodrigo.\" The lecture will take place in Center for Creative Photography Auditorium.Following two years of groundbreaking research and technical analysis\, theUniversity of Arizona Museum of Art's  magnificent altarpiece ofCiudad Rodrigo has returned to Tucson. Since the fall of 2006\, this exquisitegroup of 26 Spanish medieval paintings has undergone ultraviolet light and X-rayexamination\, as well as infrared reflectography at the Kimbell Art Museum's Conservation Studio in Fort Worth\, Texas. The resulting scientific and art historical research have unlocked 500-year-old secrets about the altarpiece's creation and realization.\"Fernando Gallego and His Workshop\: The Altarpiece from Ciudad Rodrigo\" will be on view at the Museum from Sept. 4 through March 22\, 2009.
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204643Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20080919T233000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/20844
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/20844
LOCATION:Center for Creative Photography
SUMMARY:Lecture\: \"The Art That Conceals The Art\"
DESCRIPTION:Ben Lifson\, noted artist\, critic\, historian\, teacher and writer\, will discuss realism and vision in Frank Gohlke's photography and\, in Flannery O'Connor's words\, \"the mystery of our condition on this planet.\"
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