Re-envisioning Tucson: Soundscapes through Historical & Theoretical Lenses

December 2, 2024

Venue:
ART Room 245
Start Time:
2:00PM

Students, faculty and the public are invited to the ARE630 Showcase, “Re-envisioning Tucson: Soundscapes through Historical & Theoretical Lenses.” Discover how art and visual culture education intersect in this final exhibition by graduate students of ARE630: Historical and Theoretical Foundations of Art & Visual Culture Education.

Join us Monday, Dec. 2 from 2–5 p.m. in Room 245 for an engaging afternoon featuring interactive soundscapes created by grad students Kiara ImblumZiyu Feng, and Sirilak Saengsawang Rottler.

This project serves as the culmination of the course, where AVCE graduate students applied historical and theoretical frameworks studied throughout the semester to create interactive soundscapes inspired by their interpretations of Tucson. The exhibition explores connections between the past, present, and future, expressing socio-cultural aspects of place through socially engaged practices.

What Do You See?

What Do You See?

Utvista Galiante
Tailgate Party

Tailgate Party

Roger Masterson
Floral Arrangement

Floral Arrangement

Janessa Southerland
Half Off Special

Half Off Special

Wilbur Dallas Fremont
I fell down some stairs

I fell down some stairs

Lyle Emmerson Jr.