Browse Arts and Humanities stories - September, 2009

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  • UA Poetry Center to Host Annual High School Corrido Contest
    UANews | On Saturday, the UA Poetry Center will host the Bilingual Corrido Contest for high school students during its Education Field Day.
  • Faculty Exhibition Opens at the UA Museum of Art
    UANews | The UA Museum of Art is inviting members of the public to meet University faculty artists during an opening reception that will be held Thursday.
  • Lesbian Looks Gets Kicked off Next Week
    UANews | The UA Lesbian Looks film series, now in its 17th year, will have its first screening on Oct. 9.
  • UA Marks Banned Books Week With Exhibit, Discussion, Screenings
    UANews | The UA will celebrate the freedom to read with several events during Banned Books Week.
  • New Exhibit, Lecture Series Examines Origins of Early Writing
    UANews | An exhibition currently open at the UA's Special Collections is spotlighting cuneiform writings, and a lecture series that coincides with the exhibit will feature researchers and experts who will speak about ancient works. 
  • UA Press Poet Juan Felipe Herrera wins Beyond Margins Award
    UANews | Juan Felipe Herrera, whose recent collection was published by the UA Press, has earned the 2009 PEN/Beyond Margins Award.
  • UA Gallery Hosting Artwork by Local Alumnus, Architect
    UANews | Bill Mackey is trained in the ways of architecture and art, and will be presenting works that explore the links between humans and the environment.
  • UA Press Has Four Finalists in 2010 ONEBOOKAZ Competition
    UANews | Four of the six finalists in the ONEBOOKAZ book competition are published by the UA Press.
  • Arizona State Museum Opens Border Exhibition
    UANews | The Border Project will be housed at the Arizona State Museum through Nov. 6.
  • Poetry Center Announces Fall Lineup
    UANews | The UA Poetry Center's fall calendar is full of exhibitions, lectures, workshops and other events that are open to members of the public.
  • Sylvan Street to Train Young Musicians and Perform at Centennial Hall
    UANews | On Sept. 10, Sylvan Street will offer a day of master classes and improvisational clinics high schoolers and perform that night at Centennial Hall.
  • Award-Winning Artists, Scholars Headline UA Program
    UANews | Visual artists and scholars who have studied and worked all over the world will be speaking during the UA School of Art's "Transculturations: Cultural Hybridity in American Art" visiting artist series.