Event Description:
The Rogue Theatre presents Edward Albee's drama.
Pre-show music begins 15 minutes before curtain. Buy
tickets online or call to reserve.
Event Location:
La Plaza Shoppes 6536 E. Tanque Verde Road Tucson, AZ 85715
Cost / Restrictions:
Free to view art exhibit All are welcome
Event Description:
Desert Artisans' cooperative gallery is
presenting,
"Blue Sky Essence," an art exhibit of
new works by their Tucson Artists. The
exhibition runs from September 15th -
December 6th. Artwork by David
Brown, Joan Fimbel DiGiovanni, Paddie
Flaherty, Darlene LeClair, Gretchen
Huff and Tad Lamb will be featured.
The Gallery is open 7 days a week: 10-
5 p.m. Monday-Saturday and 10 a.m.-
1:30pm. Sunday.
Event Location:
ZUZI!'s Theater in the Historic "Y" 738 N. Fifth Ave. Tucson 85705
Cost / Restrictions:
$100 for the entire session Adults of all ages
Event Description:
ZUZI! invites you to participate in its 12th annual
Solstice Celebration, "House Made of Light." Please
enroll in our 7 week community workshop on
Saturdays, October 10th- December 12th from 10-
11:30am. Men and women of all ages and experiences
are invited to participate in this workshop that
combines dance, writing, and poetry, culminating in a
performance piece in our solstice celebration
December 18, 19, 20, and 21.
Event Location:
Tubac Center of the Arts 9 Plaza Road Tubac, AZ 85646
Cost / Restrictions:
Free All welcome
Event Description:
The 40TH ANNUAL MEMBERS' JURIED EXHIBITION at
the
Tubac Center of the Arts is an all media show and
sale
of works by selected members of the historic Center.
The public is invited to an opening party Nov.20,
5pm.
Event Location:
Open Pathways 7648 N. Quail ridge Drive Tucson, AZ 85743
Cost / Restrictions:
$165.00 for course
Event Description:
Animal Communication -
A Mastery Series
Linda Johns and Judy Ferrigno are very excited to
launch their new Animal Communication Learning
and Certification program on line. This state-of-
the-art course and certification offers
Flexibility to work with your own
schedule.
Avoiding travel time and cost.
Learning at the rate that works for
you.
One-on-one mentorship to develop
and grow on many levels of the healing arts.
To deepen your relationship with your own animals,
or understand what was going on with someone
elses animals, then these classes will support you
in:
Building your confidence and belief in
your own abilities.
Learning to trust the subtle
communications that already exist around you.
Understanding and mediating
behavioral issues to create positive change for all.
Sensing health concerns and what
may be needed
Register at http://Open Pathways-
EnergyandCommunication.com Judy Ferrigno (520)
245-4214 judyferrigno@comcast.net, Linda Johns
(520) 825-4645
Event Location:
Tucson Museum of Art 140 North Main Avenue Tucson
Cost / Restrictions:
$8 general with discounts available
Event Description:
A survey of more than 100 photographs by famed
landscape photographer Ansel Adams (1902-1984),
this exhibition is a tribute to one of the 20th centurys
most admired artists. Many of Adams most famous
images are included and presented in the more
intimate scale he intended them to be viewed. The
works were originally printed by the artist himself in
his California darkroom and given to The Friends of
Photography to represent his legacy.
Event Location:
Western National Parks Association 12880 N. Vistoso Village Drive Tucson, AZ 85755
Cost / Restrictions:
Free
Event Description:
The communities that once surrounded the
infamous Wild West town
of Tombstone, including Dos Cabezas, Fairbank,
Gleeson, Pearce,
Courtland, Charleston, and Milltown, are now
mostly ghosts of their
former selves. These rich mining towns had
promising futures when
they were first established, but many experienced
only fleeting boom
times. In Around Tombstone (Arcadia Publishing,
$21.99), award-
winning historian Jane Eppinga reveals the unique
history of the hard-
rock mining towns and rowdy camps that once
surrounded
Tombstone. Eppinga is the author of previous
Images of America
volumes on Tombstone, Tucson, and Apache
Junction, and here she
presents more than 180 images culled from
sources including the Rose
Tree Museum, Arizona Historical Society, Arizona
State University
archives, Arizona State Archives, and private local
collections.
Reservations required: please call 622-6014
during business hours,
beginning one week prior to the event.
Event Location:
Joel D. Valdez Main Library 101 N Stone Avenue Tucson, AZ 85701
Cost / Restrictions:
Free
Event Description:
Don't miss this opportunity to meet artists of Pima
County as they share their stories, inspiration and
techniques with the public at the Tucson Pima Arts
Council's Rural Art Showcase Artist Talk.
The Rural Art Showcase at the Joel D. Valdez Main
Library begins Friday, October 30 through Monday,
November 30. This year's participating artists
include
Albert Calalano, Yeul A.L. George, Susie Gilliatt,
Candace Greenburg, Pilar Hanson, Mary Ann Johns,
Ciri
Johnson, Tom Kiefer, Daniel McQuestion, Nancy
Rhodes, Reissa M. Salamat, Marti White and Louis
David
Valenzuela.
The annual, non-juried, curated art exhibition, is
an
opportunity for emerging and established
professional
artists living outside of the Tucson city limits to get
some exposure for their artwork in a municipal
gallery
setting.
It is supported in part by the Pima County
Department
of Economic Development and Tourism. The exhibit
is
produced by the Tucson Pima Arts Council in
partnership with the Joel D. Valdez Main Pima
County
Library.
Event Location:
Conrad Wilde Gallery 210 N. Fourth Ave. Tucson, AZ 85742
Cost / Restrictions:
Free N/A
Event Description:
"Ashes to Ashes: Demise and Transformation,"
featuring paintings by Eilis Crean and Tucson artist,
Aaron Miller.The show opens with an artist talk on
Saturday, November 7th at 5 pm immediately
followed
by a reception from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. The exhibition
will run through Saturday, November 28th.
An exhibition of contemporary paintings that
address
the metaphysics of impermanence with respect to
material culture. Eilis Creans haunting depictions
of
lighted candles are ritualistically repeated splaying
their light against somber and mysteriously void
backgrounds. Aaron Miller combines painting and
printmaking to juxtapose images of elegance and
wealth against vacant industrial infrastructures.