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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204809Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090908
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100514
UID:http://uanews.org/node/27328
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LOCATION:Louise Foucar Marshall 
SUMMARY:\"Footsteps of Water\" 19th Annual CMES Photography Exibit
DESCRIPTION:The Center for Middle Eastern Studies is hosting its 19th annual photography exhibit\, \"Footsteps of Water\,\" featuring images that signify the importance of water in the Middle East. As a natural resource\, it is scarce\; in culture and rituals\, it is fundamental\; and in politics\, it can be divisive. Water is also a source of beauty and\, in fountains and by the seaside\, of calming sounds. Photos reflect the many natural\, cultural\, and historical dimensions of the footsteps of water in the Middle East. The exhibit runs for the entire 2009-2010 academic year and is open to the public.
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204809Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100111T160000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100312T233000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/29514
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/29514
LOCATION:Campus Christian Center\, 715 N. Park Ave.
SUMMARY:\"Greatest Hits Collection\" Exhibit by Elsa Jacklitch
DESCRIPTION:\"Greatest Hits Collection\" includes some oldies\, some newer hits and one brand-new single.  Elsa Jacklitch presents photographs taken from the 1990s through the present.  The older \"hits\" were taken with a Minolta 35 mm film SLR camera and the newer \"hits\" were taken with Nikon digital DSLR cameras.  The photographs were printed on an Epson 3800 printer\, with the exceptions of the aluminum and canvas prints.  Jacklitch was influenced by her father's passion for photography at an early age.  Her education in photography began in the late 1980s when she began taking continuing education classes in Cleveland\, Ohio.  In the 1990s she took college classes in black and white photography\, color photography and color slides.  She has attended the American Photography/Popular Photography Mentor Series programs and the Adobe Photoshop World Conference.
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204809Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100521
UID:http://uanews.org/node/29165
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LOCATION:Special Collections\, Main Library
SUMMARY:Curtain Call\: An Exhibition of the UA Vaudeville Collections
DESCRIPTION:The University of Arizona Vaudeville Collections take center stage as the University Libraries host \"Curtain Call\,\" an exhibition of the world's largest collection of vaudeville treasures from Special Collections. The exhibit\, documenting one of the nation's most influential entertainment genres\, presents information on vaudeville theater circuits and individual performers\, as well as Showbill and promotional items that document U.S. social history spanning the Progressive Era\, World War I\, the Jazz Age and the Great Depression.The exhibit also reflects how aspects of this part of early American popular culture still influence comedy\, dance and stage performances today through the examples of shows such as the Ziegfeld Follies and performers such as Fanny Brice\, Buster Keaton\, Al Jolson\, and Burns and Allen.The exhibit will be in the lobby of Special Collections\, which will be open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.Encore! a UA musical theater majors group\, will offer a free performance of music from the golden years of vaudeville on April 7 at 7 p.m. in the east lobby of the Main Library. 
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204809Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100116T000000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100213T010000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/29416
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/29416
LOCATION:Student Union Memorial Center
SUMMARY:Defaced\: A Found Archive exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The Union Gallery presents \"Defaced\: A Found Archive\,\" by Master of Fine Arts student Coriana Close. These found works feature mutilated books\, their pages surrounding you\, that were discovered within the University of Arizona's Main Library collection.  These scanned pages represent a small fraction of a found image archive.  While mutilation of books is a nearly universal problem amongst public library collections\, it usually takes the form of highlighting\, note taking and page removal.  In contrast\, however\, these pages have been systematically annotated\, illustrated and\, in effect\, rewritten.  In this exhibition\, the artist has selected key images to address issues of racism\, misogyny\, anonymous and free speech\, and how these acts of vandalism affect the public at large.     The exhibition will open with a reception on Jan. 15 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Close will give a public artist talk on Feb. 4 at 6 p.m. in the gallery. 
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204809Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100125T160000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100227T000000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/29176
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/29176
LOCATION:Joseph Gross Gallery\, Art Annex
SUMMARY:\"Working the Line\" Exhibit by David Taylor
DESCRIPTION:Through David Taylor's lens\, the boundary between the United States and Mexico straddles a heroic\, romantic and heavily politicized desert. In \"Working the Line\,\" Taylor's unbiased photographs allow us to glimpse into a world of restricted access\, where the border becomes a complex segregate emotionally\, physically and nationally. His work documents patrol agents surveying and tracking temporary inhabitants in a terrain freckled with landmarks that allude to the iconographic notions of Hollywood's West. These images reveal the idealized splendor of the west while simultaneously exposing the reality of this highly militarized space. We are left to question our awareness of liberty\, humanity\, marginal space and abandonment. Taylor is an associate professor at New Mexico State University\, where he teaches photography. His works have been shown in exhibitions at Stanlee and Gerald Rubin Center for the Visual Arts at the University of Texas at El Paso\; El Paso Museum of Art\; SF Camerawork\, San Francisco\; Society for Contemporary Photography\, Kansas City\, MO\; and Northlight Gallery at Arizona State University. Taylor's documentation of the U.S.-Mexico border has been supported by a fellowship from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.Gallery hours are Monday through Friday\, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and it is free to the public.The Joseph Gross and Lionel Rombach Galleries are located on the UA campus between the Museum of Art and the Center for Creative Photography. Parking is available on Second Street\, east of Park Avenue or in the parking garage north of Speedway on Park Avenue.Please visit us on our Facebook page\: Joseph Gross and Lionel Rombach Galleries.
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204809Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100125T160000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100204T000000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/29580
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/29580
LOCATION:Lionel Rombach Gallery
SUMMARY:\"Internal Macrocosm\, External Viscous\" Exhibit by Lizz Stringfield
DESCRIPTION:The Linoel Rombach Gallery at the University of Arizona presents \"Internal Macrocosm\, External Viscous.\"Lizz Stringfield anthropomorphizes the gallery space in this exhibit. Her photographic work is dissected and reordered to present a non-linear amalgamation of life experiences. \"In a society based on the power of human reason\, the holistic experience of mind and body is vastly devalued. We are taught to compartmentalize events and emotions and to find solace in the neatly packaged interpretations of happenings presented to us.\" In defiant opposition to these mechanical responses\, Stringfield mottles the white walls of the gallery space with oblique images fashioned to blur the lines between internal\, external\, natural and manufactured. Stringfield's carefully obscured references create tension between our ability to see and comprehend beauty\, sensuality\, linearity and the respective antitheses.  The Joseph Gross and Lionel Rombach Galleries are located on the UA campus between the Museum of Art  and the Center for Creative Photography. Parking is available on Second Street\, east of Park Avenue or in the parking garage north of Speedway on Park Avenue.Please visit us on our Facebook page\: Joseph Gross and Lionel Rombach Galleries.
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204809Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100331
UID:http://uanews.org/node/29797
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/29797
LOCATION:Student Union Memorial Center 
SUMMARY:\"Four Seasons\" Exhibit 
DESCRIPTION:\"Four Seasons\" is a juried exhibition of contemporary works by women artists sponsored by the Female Art Club/Education\, or FACE\, of the University of Arizona. It will feature student\, emerging and professional artists' works of various media with the objective of promoting women artists' talent. \"Four Seasons\" will represent women's multi-facets\, the multi-aspects of their lives and personalities\, and their multi-talents. The exhibition will include panels and workshops. Additionally\, FACE is organizing a separate exhibition space to showcase several local established women artists who have contributed as artists and members of the Tucson community.Grand Opening\: Feb. 5\, 6-9 p.m.\, Stone Dragon Gallery\, 1122 N. Stone Ave.\,Kachina Gallery Opening\: Feb. 13\, 5-6 p.m.\, Student Union Memorial Center Kachina Gallery 5th on 6th Gallery Closing Reception\: March 20\, 6-9 p.m.\, 5th on 6th Gallery\, 439 N. 6th Ave.Grand Closing Ceremony and Awards/Recognitions\:March 27\, 12-2\:30 p.m.\, Stone Dragon GalleryPanel Discussion\: Feb. 13\, 6-8 p.m.\, Student Union Kiva Room\"Life as Women Artists\,\" moderated by Moira Geoffrion Featuring\: Barbara Rogers\, Julie Sasse\, Bailey DooganWorkshop on Career Development\: Feb. 25\, 5\:30-7\:30 p.m.\, Stone Dragon GalleryFacilitated by Moira Geoffrion and Barbara Jo McLaughlinAll events are free and open to public.  
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204809Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100208T160000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100218T000000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/29854
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/29854
LOCATION:Lionel Rombach Gallery
SUMMARY:\"What the ____ is Printmaking?\" Exhibit by  the Wildcat Print Association
DESCRIPTION:The Lionel Rombach Gallery at the University of Arizona proudly presents \"What the ____ is Printmaking?\" featuring works by the undergraduate and graduate students of the Wildcat Print Association. The exhibition includes both traditional and alternative methods in printmaking to show the depth and breadth of the practice. Since its inception\, the Wildcat Print Association has strived to promote interest in printmaking\, provide fellowship among students and offer a forum for the presentation of innovative ideas in printmaking to benefit the University community.  Wildcat Print Association artists include\:Amanda BeekhuizenJonny BlackNick BunchAntoinette ElbertKevin HamrockSonja JohnsonNanHei LeeShawn SmithErnesto TrujilloFrank YunkerChris LovinsSarah Zidonik Gallery hours are Monday through Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday 12-4 p.m.The Joseph Gross and Lionel Rombach Galleries are located on the UA campus between the Museum of Art  and the Center for Creative Photography. Parking is available on Second Street\, east of Park Avenue\, or in the parking garage north of Speedway on Park Avenue.Please visit our Facebook page. 
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204809Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100219
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100326
UID:http://uanews.org/node/29984
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/29984
LOCATION:Student Union Memorial Center
SUMMARY:BFA 2010 Exhibit 
DESCRIPTION:        The Union Gallery hosts an exhibition of works created by students in the University of Arizona School of Art. The exhibition features works in a variety of media\: video\, photography\, sculpture\, painting\, drawing and printmaking.  Both the diverse angles from which these artists approach their work as well as the array of media taught in the School of Art are demonstrated in the exhibition. This annual exhibition provides an opportunity to view the work of talented artists who will graduate from the UA.The opening reception will be held on Feb. 19 from 5-7 p.m.     
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204809Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100219
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100516
UID:http://uanews.org/node/29725
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/29725
LOCATION:Center for Creative Photography
SUMMARY:\"New Topographics\" Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition \"New Topographics\: Photographs of a Man-altered Landscape\,\" held in 1975 at George Eastman House\, signaled the emergence of a new approach to landscape photography. A new version of this seminal exhibition re-examines more than 100 works from the 1975 show\, as well as some 30 prints and books by other relevant artists to provide additional historical and contemporary context. This reconsideration demonstrates both the historical significance of these pictures and their continued relevance today. 
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204809Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100222T160000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100304T000000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/30149
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/30149
LOCATION:Lionel Rombach Gallery
SUMMARY:\"Presently Decoding\" Exhibit by Erin Garber-Pearson
DESCRIPTION:Erin Garber-Pearson presents \"Presently Decoding\,\" the candy cell phone project.Cellular phones mark a rapid change in technology that can be mapped out in less than one lifetime - a new language has been developed and is in constant alteration. This dialect is fragmented from larger social contexts and conditions that give it meaning and value. The immediacy of this form of exchange began as a tool and now has reached far into our psyche\, often distancing us from the patience required to deeply investigate the world we live in.  \"Presently Decoding\" combines the experience of public performance into a humorous and playful multimedia installation. Viewers are invited to participate\; sharing in an awareness of the role technology has taken in our relationship to the material world.Gallery hours are Monday through Friday\, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday\, 12-4 p.m.The Joseph Gross and Lionel Rombach Galleries are located on the  University of Arizona campus between the Museum of Art  and the Center for Creative Photography. Parking is available on Second Street\, east of Park Avenue or in the parking garage north of Speedway on Park Avenue.Please view our Facebook page.
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204809Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100212T003000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/29595
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LOCATION:Poetry Center
SUMMARY:\"Songs from the Ocean\" Exhibit Reception by Gavin Troy
DESCRIPTION:Gavin Troy lives and works in Tucson and has been exploring the creative form of painting for the past 15 years in his studio in the downtown arts district. \"Songs from the Ocean\" is based upon the works of the great mystic poets of Rumi\, Hafiz and Kabir\, as their work has inspired the artist's own unfoldment (as he expresses it) and his desire to express the eternal voice through visual form. A strong element in his work is the line. As it unfolds to communicate an idea\, an unwritten language of line\, form\, shape and color come together to share a story. Elements of this world include stars\, flowers\, rivers and the ocean merging with the unseen elements of the inner worlds. The works being presented will range from paintings on wood and canvas to small wood block assemblages. 
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204809Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100216T170000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100216T210000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/29078
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/29078
LOCATION:Student Union Memorial Center 
SUMMARY:Honors Research Expo
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to share the creative discoveries of student scholars at the 23rd Annual Honors Research Expo. Sponsored by the Vice President for Research and The Honors College\, the expo will feature the presentations of 30 students from disciplines ranging from music to engineering to psychology to international studies.
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204809Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100220T000000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/29726
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/29726
LOCATION:Center for Creative Photography
SUMMARY:\"New Topographics\" Exhibit\: Opening Reception and Artists' Talk 
DESCRIPTION:Join Bill Jenkins\, the curator of the original 1975 presentation of \"New Topographics\,\" and exhibiting artists Joe Deal and Frank Gohlke as they discuss the origins and impact of that seminal project. Moderated by Britt Salvesen\, department head and curator of the Wallis Annenberg Department of Photography and the department head and curator of prints and drawings at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.The reception starts at 5 p.m. and discussion will begin at 6 p.m. 
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204809Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100228T180000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100228T213000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/30126
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/30126
LOCATION:Phoenix Art Museum\, McDowell Road and Central Avenue\, Phoenix
SUMMARY:Center for Creative Photography Exhibit - \"Ansel Adams\: Discoveries\" at the Phoenix Art Museum
DESCRIPTION:The Center for Creative Photography at the University of Arizona invites you to attend a special viewing of the exhibition \"Ansel Adams\: Discoveries\" in the Steele Gallery at the Phoenix Art Museum.  Enjoy the exhibition and exclusive presentation followed by brunch. Attendees will also have the opportunity to participate in a raffle for a poster signed by Ansel Adams! Exclusive to the Phoenix Art Museum\, this one-of-a-kind exhibition - organized by the Center for Creative Photography and Phoenix Art Museum - presents an unmatched exploration of Adams' beloved masterpieces.  Drawn from the artist's personal archives at the Center for Creative Photography\, the exhibition offers new insights into this photographic master and his greatest works.A presentation given by Michael Adams\, son of the renowned photographer\, and Rebecca Senf\, the exhibition's curator\, will be followed by a brunch and raffle drawing in the Great Hall. Tickets for the event are $35 per person. Round-trip coach transportation from the UA Main Campus is available for an additional $25 per person. For additional information\, or to book your reservations\, please contact the Center for Creative Photography at 520-621-7968 during regular business hours. Transportation seating is limited\, so please book early if you'd like us to do the driving! Information on the \"Ansel Adams\: Discoveries\" exhibition is available on the Phoenix Art Museum Web site.This exhibition is the latest collaboration of the Phoenix Art Museum and Tucson's Center for Creative Photography.  Inaugurated in 2006\, this highly innovative and  unprecedented partnership established a vibrant new photography  exhibition program at the museum\, while bringing the center's  world-renowned collections to new and larger audiences.
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