CULTURAL ATTRACTIONS / VISUAL ARTS

Arts Foundation for Tucson and Southern Arizona
Locations Vary
Tucson 520-624-0595
https://artsfoundtucson.org  
Tucson Pima Arts Council is responsible for placing original artwork in public facilities, neighborhood centers, and parks.

Center for Creative Photography
University of Arizona
1030 N. Olive Road
Tucson 520-621-7968
www.creativephotography.org
One of the world’s most comprehensive collections complements changing photographic exhibits drawn from archives of major 20th century photographers and traveling shows.

De Grazia Gallery in the Sun
6300 North Swan Road
Tucson 520-299-9191
www.degrazia.org
Works by nationally recognized artist Ted De Grazia combine with the Mission in the Sun, an open-air chapel that he built and decorated with frescoes.

Museum of Art
University of Arizona
Park Avenue & Speedway
Tucson 520-621-7567
http://artmuseum.arizona.edu
Permanent exhibits include an extensive collection of Renaissance and later European and American art, showcase works by legends such as Dali, Jimenez, Morandi, Rembrandt, Rothko, and Zuniga. World-class traveling exhibits are featured on campus at the Joseph Gross and Lionel Rombach art galleries.

Old Town Artisans
El Presidio Historic District
Tucson 520-623-6024
www.oldtownartisans.com
Restored adobes host shops, cafe, and a marketplace where hundreds of artisans display paintings, baskets, kachina dolls, jewelry, pottery and rugs.

Tucson Museum of Art & Historic Block
140 N. Main Avenue
Tucson 520-624-2333
https://tucsonmuseumofart.org
Pre-Columbian artifacts and Western American art combine with Spanish Colonial and 20th century European and American art. John K. Goodman Pavilion showcases Western American and related art.

 

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