Tucson Arts
First Tucson Flamenco Festival
This weekend will mark the start of what hopes to be a new and distinguished Tucsonan festival as Spanish dancers dressed in their authentic red ruffled dresses perform the passionate Andalusian dance known as flamenco.
Oro Valley Public Art Tour
If you didn’t have a chance to take part in the very first, sold-out Oro Valley Public Art Tour, now’s your chance to experience it all over again. Larger-than-life art lovers, rejoice, because this Saturday, Sept. 19, the second installment of the Oro Valley Public Art Tour will take place, presented by the Southern Arizona Arts & Cultural Alliance.
Tucson's Famous Giant Tiki Sculpture is Resurrected
A historic event took place on August 29 along 4th Avenue, as more than 1,500 Tucsonans and Tiki fans from around the country attended the great unveiling of the giant Tiki head that has been totally renovated and resurrected.
Tucson Museum of Art Biennial ‘09
While the economy has slowed down and business may not be booming as usual right now, sometimes the extra free time can allow us more opportunities to do the things we really enjoy. When was the last time you visited the Tucson Museum of Art? It may have been a while, and with the Arizona Biennial 2009 currently in full swing, now is the perfect time to do so.
Tucson—The Greater Oro Valley Council’s Bob Weede
The Greater Oro Valley Arts Council has been making an enormous impact in the Tucson community for almost 13 years—but with all the concerts, festivals, school programs and not to mention contributions they make to the community, it’s hard to imagine a time that GOVAC didn’t exist. At the center of the Council’s hard work is co-founder Bob Weede, whose passion for music and the arts became not only a form of entertainment, but a way to better the Oro Valley community.