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Jeehey Kim’s ‘pioneering’ book on Korean photography is published
Nearly five years in the making, Jeehey Kim‘s new book is the first history of Korean photography in English. Kim, an assistant… Read More
School welcomes 4 new faculty members
From accomplished artists to cutting-edge educators, the University of Arizona School of Art welcomes two full-time faculty members and… Read More
As honors flow, Macias hopes to expand border discourse
For years, Alejandro Macias shied away from using his experience growing up on the Texas-Mexico border as the subject of his… Read MoreUArizona honors Jeehey Kim with Early Career Scholar Award
Art History Assistant Professor Jeehey Kim, whose groundbreaking research in Asian photography has earned her international… Read More
Prof Saracino receives fellowship from prestigious Huntington Library
Jennifer Saracino, an assistant professor of Art History at the University of Arizona School of Art, has received a Barbara Thom… Read More
Alshaibi earns praise from Regents, has solo show in UAE
Just weeks after Sama Alshaibi was formally inducted as a Regents Professor, a mid-career solo exhibition of the Iraqi-born… Read More
Prof Taylor helps launch archive sharing stories of detained immigrants
A group of University of Arizona faculty members and their community partners have launched a public archive containing the stories of… Read MoreShin co-edits book, ‘Counternarratives from Asian American Art Educators’
Professor Ryan Shin has published a co-edited book through Routledge, “Counternarratives from Asian American Art Educators:… Read More
Paul Ivey: 4 things you might now know about ‘Woman-Ochre’ and de Kooning
By Andy OberUniversity Communications Willem de Kooning‘s painting “Woman-Ochre” has been in the international spotlight, thanks… Read More