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Fair-goers can meet any of the 100 Native artists on hand and shop for top-quality handmade artwork including pottery, kachina dolls, paintings, jewelry, baskets, rugs, blankets and more.
Fans are invited to join Garrison Keillor and his cast for a recording and broadcast of the popular radio program live from Tucson on Jan. 30.
Choice Magazine cites "Aridland Springs in North America," from the UA Press, as a "must read" for anyone interested in the future of water in the western U.S.
The February concerts will include performances from standout music students.
Henry "Hank" Dobyns has left his papers to the UA Libraries and a new endowment has been established in his memory.
The UA American Indian Studies Program's Vine Deloria, Jr. Distinguished Indigenous Scholars Series kicks off this month with a reading by Leslie Marmon Silko.
Photographer Judy Natal explores designed environments that were built with nature and sustainability in mind.
Jory Hancock, who in May was named interim dean of the College of Fine Arts, has been named the college's permanent dean.
Charles M. Falco's inexpensive, modified digital SLR camera has thrilled art conservators with what it can see at infrared wavelengths.
A major exhibit of photographs from the Casasola Archives will be on view in Tucson at Arizona State Museum from Dec 4, 2009 to Jan 16, 2010.The exhibit is made possible through the Mexican consulate in Tucson.