The calendar below features upcoming Arts Commission deadlines, events, information sessions and workshop opportunities. Times, dates and event details may be subject to change. For more information, please email info@azarts.gov.
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The Arizona Commission on the Arts is partnering with Audience Avenue to bring Matt Lehrman’s Audiences Everywhere™ workshop to Phoenix and Tucson in February 2015. Intended for nonprofit arts organizations large and small, Audience Everywhere‘s whole-organization approach to understanding your audience promises to “blow away conventional wisdom, energize new ways to advance your mission and inspire innovation at every level of your organization.
Thanks in part to the sponsorship of Patron Technology, Audience Avenue and the Arizona Commission on the Arts are please to offer these workshops free of charge to those who register in advance. Click here to register today! For more information on this opportunity, please contact kpierce@azarts.gov or 602-771-6517.
The Arizona Commission on the Arts is partnering with Audience Avenue to bring Matt Lehrman’s Audiences Everywhere™ workshop to Phoenix and Tucson in February 2015. Intended for nonprofit arts organizations large and small, Audience Everywhere‘s whole-organization approach to understanding your audience promises to “blow away conventional wisdom, energize new ways to advance your mission and inspire innovation at every level of your organization.
Thanks in part to the sponsorship of Patron Technology, Audience Avenue and the Arizona Commission on the Arts are please to offer these workshops free of charge to those who register in advance. Click here to register today! For more information on this opportunity, please contact kpierce@azarts.gov or 602-771-6517.
Join us for an evening of poetry* and performance celebrating the culture and history of Arizona/Sonora Desert borderlands. Tucson poet Logan Phillips will read from “Sonoran Strange,” his debut full-length poetry collection, which explores the deep contradictions of the landscape and culture of his homeland.
Arizona Poet Laureate Alberto Ríos will make a special appearance with a reading of his award-winning work.
*Languages: English and Spanish
Presented by: Arizona Commission on the Arts and Performance in the Borderlands.
Logan Phillips is an Arizona Commission on the Arts Artist Project Grant Recipient. (2012)
Applicants assigned to this section:
-Arizona Art Alliance
-Arizona Choral Arts Association
-Arizona Repertory Singers
-Borderlands Theater
-Central School Project
-Chandler Children’s Choir
-Desert Sounds Performing Arts
-Detour Company Theatre
-Dry Creek Arts Fellowship
-Flagstaff Master Chorale
-Gold Canyon Arts Council
-Grand Canyon Music Festival
-Kore Press
-Pan Left Productions
-Prescott College Art Gallery at Sam Hill Warehouse
Applicants assigned to this section:
-Red Rocks Music Festival
-Salt River Brass Band
-Scottsdale Philharmonic
-Sonoran Desert Chorale
-Stray Cat Theatre
-The Rag Collection
-The Symphony Women’s Association
-Tucson Pops Orchestra
-Verde Valley Sinfonietta
-West Valley Youth Orchestra
-Wickenburg Cultural Organization (dba Wickenburg Children’s Cultural Organization)
-WomanKraft
-Young Arts Arizona
-ZUZI Inc.
Applicants assigned to this section:
Level IV
-Desert Foothills Theater
-Smoki Museum
-Xico Inc.
Level V
-Sedona Arts Center
-The Mini Time Machine Museum
-Tucson Children’s Museum (dba Children’s Museum of Tucson)
Level VI
-Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture