This year’s biennial presents a powerful glimpse into relationships between the land and a vast array of entities grounded there.
Tucson
University of Arizona Presents North American Premiere of Linda McCartney Retrospective
The exhibition celebrates Linda McCartney’s 30-year, barrier-breaking career and her connection to Tucson.
Artists Reflect on the Harms of Data Collection
For her first museum exhibition, Grace Rosario Perkins invited four other artists to ponder the definition of data, centering questions about how it’s collected, authenticated, documented, and distributed — and by whom.
Artists Defend Human Dignity in the Face of Institutional Dehumanization
70 miles north of the US–Mexico border, Other TARGET/s condemns migrant detention, mass incarceration, and the juvenile justice system, by reaffirming a sense of shared humanity.
Art as Salve in the Age of Anxiety
In a city informed by mutual aid and communal practice, Tucson’s American Institute of Thoughts and Feelings focuses on programming that is “soft,” “gentle,” and deeply relational.
Meet the US Southwest’s Art Community: Kate Marquez Wants Tucson to Be a Place For Collaboration
An interview series spotlighting some of the creative community members in the US Southwest. Hear from artists, curators, and art workers about their current projects and personal quirks.
Recording the Stories of Marginalized Students
TUCSON, Ariz. — Underrepresentation of marginalized and minority communities in society is nothing new; neither is it in the art world.