More Arizona Illustrated Arts/Culture Stories

Old Nogales Highway

Bill Mackey is an architect, artist, and educator living and working in Tucson. He received a “New Works” grant from the Arts Foundation for Tucson and Southern Arizona in 2016 to work on a project about the “Old Nogales Highway.”

National Endowment for the Arts in Arizona

Taking a look at the NEA, what it is, how it funds projects, and what the potential impact of defunding it might have for Southern Arizona.

Shooting Columbus

Shooting Columbus is a new Borderlands Theater production, but it’s more of an experience than it is a play.

Forming the Formless

Filmmaker Genevieve Anderson's career has not followed a traditional path, but she doesn't make traditional films.

FITZ

Pulitzer finalist, Tucson native and occasional lightning rod David Fitzsimmons.

Downtown Jazz Fiesta

Take a look at the Downtown Jazz Fiesta, the Tucson Jazz Festival’s signature event.

Tiger's Tap Room

Tom Ziegler aka Tiger has been working as a bartender at Hotel Congress since 1959.

Restoring DeGrazia

A mysterious mural in a Tucson backyard turns out to be the largest Ted DeGrazia mural still in existence.

Saguaro Ball

Performance artist Kimi Eisele organized an “old fashioned” ball on the eve of the National Park Service Centennial celebration.

Arizona Theatre Company

This story looks back at the financial crisis and ahead towards the future for Arizona’s only fully professional theatre company.

New Downtown Murals

Eight colorful new murals were painted in Downtown Tucson recently.

Open Studios

We take an intimate look into three artist’s work and studios to preview 2016 Tucson Artists’ Open Studios.

World City of Gastronomy

In 2015, Tucson Arizona was designated as world city of Gastronomy by UNESCO

Kenny Scharf in Tucson

World famous artist Kenny Scharf painted cars in the Hotel Congress parking lot

Pauly Casillas

Pauly Casillas is one of the funniest people in Tucson.

Art Life - Teré Fowler Chapman

Teré Fowler-Chapman describes herself simply as a poet, but believes that role involves “wearing a lot of hats”.

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