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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204635Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081122
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090301
UID:http://uanews.org/node/21950
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/21950
LOCATION:Center for Creative Photography
SUMMARY:On L'Amour\: Contemporary Photography from the Stephane Danssen Collection
DESCRIPTION:Love - l'amour - is one of art's enduring themes. From classical antiquity to contemporary America\, this profound idea\, both abstract and physical\, has inspired collections as well as creators. Stéphane Janssen\, Belgian by birth and resident of Arizona\, is one such collector.  Beginning with a love of art that emerged in his teenage years\, Janssen went on to assemble an extensive and entirely unique collection that includes almost every creative medium\: painting\, ceramics\, photography and more. For this exhibition\, Janssen generously shares a group of contemporary photographs that reflect his vision as a patron.  Sharing elements of fantasy and physicality\, exuberance and emotion\, these photographs - by artists such as Philip Lorca diCorcia\, Sally Mann\, Duane Michals\, Vik Muniz and Spencer Tunick\, among others - depict love in myriad forms and guises.The Center for Creative Photography is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204635Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090112
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090313
UID:http://uanews.org/node/23361
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/23361
LOCATION:715 N. Park Ave.
SUMMARY:\"Eclectic Acrylics\" by Pam Davidson
DESCRIPTION:The Campus Christian Center Art Gallery at The University of Arizona is proud to announce its current exhibit\, \"Eclectic Acrylics.\" Artist Pam Davidson uses lots of vibrant\, acrylic paints portraying a variety of subject matters. In addition to creating art\, Pam also taught art classes in Ohio before retiring to Oro Valley. This show has something for everyone and is a must-see!  Viewing hours are Monday through Friday\, 9 a.m. to 4\:30 p.m.   
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204635Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090120
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090218
UID:http://uanews.org/node/23069
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/23069
LOCATION:Joseph Gross Gallery
SUMMARY:Kathryn Maxwell \"Framed by Appearance\"
DESCRIPTION:Kathryn Maxwell explores connections and relationships that both bind and divide humankind through the visual ephemera of social strata\, culture and time. In her solo exhibition\, \"Framed by Appearance\,\" Maxwell addresses perception\, often framed by race\, religion\, gender and genetic biology as a means to decoding humanity.There will be an opening reception on Jan. 29 from 5 p.m.-7 p.m. 
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204635Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20090123T190000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20090221T010000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/23458
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/23458
LOCATION:Student Union Memorial Center
SUMMARY:\"Positive Change\: Exploring the Middle East\" Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The Union Gallery is proud to present \"Positive Change\,\" a collection of two thematic print exhibitions designed to explore how the Middle East has informed relations of art.  Representing the work of almost 50 artists\, these prints stem from two past exhibitions\: \"Re-Interpreting the Middle East\: Beyond the Historical Stereotype\" and \"Re-Interpreting the Middle East II\: Re-Thinking Today's Terminology.\"  These artists\, all from varying nationalities and backgrounds\, attempt to become active participants in the dissemination of today's visual propaganda and its representation of the Middle East.  Artist\, curator and organizer May Hariri Aboutaam will share her experiences in creating these exhibitions at 6 p.m. on Jan. 23 in the gallery. Educational material for students and teachers will be available at the front desk. Admission is free for all guests.
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204635Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090318
UID:http://uanews.org/node/23696
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/23696
LOCATION:Student Union Memorial Center
SUMMARY:Gallery Opening\: Exhibiting Identities - Images from the Growth of African American Student Affairs
DESCRIPTION:In the spring of 1989\, a group of students and a multicultural group of faculty and staff participated in a peaceful but strong demonstration on the campus of The University of Arizona. Demanding more programming designed to fit the multiple needs of the black community on campus\, this group convinced the University to create the African American Resource Center. This center eventually found a home at the Martin Luther King Jr. Student Center and is now known as African American Student Affairs. AASA has served thousands of students representing multiple identities over the past decades. This exhibit highlights images over the 20-year journey of AASA\, capturing the many identities that are part of AASA's history.
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204635Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20090212T130000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20090328T033000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/24065
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/24065
LOCATION:Arizona Health Sciences Library
SUMMARY:Changing the Face of Medicine\: Celebrating America's Women Physicians
DESCRIPTION:  This interactive\, multimedia national traveling exhibition honors American women in medicine\, past and present.  It includes Arizona's 11 Local Legends\, University of Arizona College of Medicine faculty and graduates and other women physicians with ties to the UA College of Medicine. Several are American Indian and Hispanic women.  Unique to the Tucson exhibit is a collection of women physician memorabilia belonging to Dr. Marlys Witte\, professor in the department of surgery.  The exhibition Web site\, accessible via one of two exhibit kiosks\, offers educational and professional resources for those considering medicine as a career and lesson plans for classroom activities for grades K-12.  The exhibit is made possible by the National Library of Medicine\, American Library Association\, National Institutes of Health Office of Research on Women's Health and the American Medical Women's Association.  
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204635Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20090216T160000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20090227T000000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/23685
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/23685
LOCATION:School of Art
SUMMARY:Unthinking by Margaret Kimball
DESCRIPTION:The University of Arizona School of Artis proud to present Unthinking\, an exhibition of artwork by Margaret KimballKimball explores the intricacy\, intimacy and complexity of visually mapping a personal narrative. The body of thought unravels and reveals correlations to anatomy\, overlapping and association to other thoughts and memories. Kimball's process is extensive and critical to the work. Nothing is concealed in the physicality leading the viewer to explore Kimball's intricate web of emotional and mental nudity. \"Every memory surrounding my upbringing exists somewhere in the maps.\" ________________________________________________________________
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204635Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20090225T160000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20090407T230000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/23846
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/23846
LOCATION:Joseph Gross Gallery\, School of Art
SUMMARY:Spheres\: Exhibition of Visiting Artists' Work By Yozo Takada and Huang Zhiling 
DESCRIPTION:Culture\, environment and region affect our internalized view of humanity. In the Spheres exhibit\, Yozo Takada and Huang Zhiling\, visiting artists from Japan and China\, confront the relationship between person and place from opposite sides of the spectrum. Inspired by their surroundings and drawing from their backgrounds\, these artists depict human interplay within our global environment.Yozo Takada \"aims to consider our life and world from an objective point of view\" through photographing artificial environments that alter earthly landscapes\, but simultaneously support an abundance of biodiversity.Huang Zhiling internalizes Tibet's Buddhist society in China by exploring the belief of parisuddha. Stripped of detail and exactness\, Huang seeks to outwardly reflect the inner purity essential to the Tibetan Buddhist way of life. Region\, religion\, spirituality and environment remain untranslatable. Similarly\, his characters are uncorrupted\, free to live a life of introspection in an unflawed world.There will be a reception from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. March 5.
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204635Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20090227T160000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20090530T000000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/24551
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/24551
LOCATION:Main Library\, Special Collections
SUMMARY:50 Years of the UA Press
DESCRIPTION:A retrospective exhibit - Fifty Years of Publishing Excellence\: The University of Arizona Press\, 1959-2009 - is hosted by The University of Arizona Libraries in the Main Library's Special Collections Monday through Friday. The exhibit showcases the books and awards that have contributed the UA Press's outstanding international reputation.With nearly 1\,000 books in print\, the UA Press has many titles to amaze even the casual book lover. For the archaeology enthusiast there's \"The Archaeology of Ancient Arizona\;\" for the environmental history buff\, \"Fuel for Growth\;\" for the borderlands reader\, \"Writing on the Edge\;\" and for the memoir devotee\, \"Going Back to Bisbee\,\" which has sold more than 30\,000 copies since its publication in 1992. With titles exemplifying the prime focuses of the UA Press - anthropology\, Latina/Latino and Native American studies\, Western history\, and space sciences - this exhibit has something for everyone. Come browse five decades of award-winning titles and see for yourself why the UA Press serves a vital role in our desert community and beyond! For more information\, e-mail heitshus@u.library.arizona.edu or hollys@uapress.arizona.edu.
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204635Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20090228T160000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20090315T230000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/23954
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LOCATION:School of Art
SUMMARY:Nameless by John Thornton
DESCRIPTION:The University of Arizona School of Art is proud to present Namelees\, an exhibition of artwork by John Thornton.Thornton was a witness to South Africa's apartheid and his work is driven by his observations of social injustice. In America's economic hardship\, Thornton has chosen to reflect on our increasing homeless population.   Routinely ignored\, pushed aside in the streets and alleyways\, and in constant hardship\, the \"nameless\" come to the forefront of our observations in this exhibition. 
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204635Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20090216T190000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20090217T010000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/23886
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/23886
LOCATION:Student Union Memorial Center\, Union Gallery
SUMMARY:History of Oaxacan Weaving by the Martinez Family
DESCRIPTION:    Join us at the Union Gallery to meet with the Martinez family. They will be discussing the history of traditional Oaxacan weaving techniques. This family of master weavers started with Eliseo Martinez and his 10 sons. They weave the highest quality in rugs and tapestries using the same ancient methods from their ancestors. Their traditional craft will be at the gallery for display and sale. This event is free and open to the public.    
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204635Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20090218T190000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20090219T030000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/23887
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/23887
LOCATION:Student Union Memorial Center\, Union Gallery
SUMMARY:History of Oaxacan Weaving by the Martinez Family
DESCRIPTION:      Join us at the Union Gallery to meet with the Martinez family. They will be discussing the history of traditional Oaxacan weaving techniques. This family of master weavers started with Eliseo Martinez and his 10 sons. They weave the highest quality in rugs and tapestries using the same ancient methods from their ancestors. Their traditional craft will be at the gallery for display and sale. This event is free and open to the public.    
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204635Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20090219T230000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20090220T013000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/24088
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/24088
LOCATION:UA Museum of Art
SUMMARY:Exhibition Opening and Artist Gallery Walk
DESCRIPTION:  Nancy Tokar Miller ... In Retrospect\, an exhibition focused on important works since 1971\, reveals how Tokar Miller's practice has shifted and deepened\, while remaining ardently invested in the fundamentals of painting\: the communicative capabilities of line and gesture\, the evocative brilliance of color and the endless plasticity of the medium.  Inspired by American Color Field painting and Asian aesthetic traditions - and informed by travel\, photography and memory - the artist creates formal relationships that convey a distinctive sense of spiritual calm.     
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204635Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20090225T230000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20090226T003000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/24064
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/24064
LOCATION:UA Museum of Art
SUMMARY:Fernando Gallego Workshop\: The Altarpiece from Ciudad Rodrigo
DESCRIPTION:  The Group for Early Modern Studies and the Museum of Art present the following lectures\:      \"'Declaratio and Delectatio'\: The Functions of Altarpieces in Renaissance Europe\,\" by  Pia Cuneo\, professor of art history. \"Style and Influence\: Queen Isabel's Taste and Late 15th-Century Spanish Art\,\" by Therese Martin\, professor of art history.    Cuneo specializes in the art of the Northern Renaissance. Her lecture will address the forms and functions of 15th- and 16th-century European altarpieces\, and will thus provide a comparative context for Fernando Gallego's retablo.  Martin specializes in the art and architecture of medieval Spain. Her lecture will address the role Isabel of Castile played as arbiter of taste\; the queen's patronage of Hispano-Flemish works contributed to the dominance of this style in 15th-century Castilian paintings\, including the retablo of Ciudad Rodrigo.      
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204635Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20090225T170000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20090225T210000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/24155
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/24155
LOCATION:Student Union Memorial Center
SUMMARY:Undergraduate Research Forum
DESCRIPTION:Twenty-nine students from disciplines ranging from  molecular and cellular biology to optical sciences to psychology to music will present their findings to the community at the 22nd annual Undergraduate Research Forum\, sponsored by the Vice President for Research and the Honors College. 
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