Current | Partner Exhibition Space
RAT TAILS AND GEODES | Artist: Frank Gonzales, Acrylic on Panel, 2020
Featured Exhibition
Xico Artists - Monsoon storms that change the Arizona landscape from an arid desert to more of the sweet smell of rain
The exterior walkway connecting the main Campus building to the South Meeting Spaces shares many similarities with the canyons and riverbeds throughout Arizona. The newest revolving exhibition curates pieces that allude to the annual monsoon storms that change the Arizona landscape from the arid desert to the sweet smell of rain.
PARTNER MEETING SPACES WILL SHOWCASE THEMES TO ALIGN WITH ROOM TITLES
Lost Dutchman Room—With copper mining at the heart of Arizona culture, Xico’s Copper Ink Collection depicts the state’s mining culture.
Cigar City Room—A room bearing Tampa’s nickname featured a collection of pieces centered around historical cigar culture.
Seminole Nation Room—The word “Seminole” derives from cimarron meaning “run free” or “runaway,” and exhibited artwork here giving a centralized space for the voices of Indigenous artists to honor this free spirit.
Copper Corridor Conference Room—Honoring Arizona’s largest export, an edition of intaglio copperplate etchings, dry point, etching, engraving, aquatint, and copper plates showcase both artistic exposure and literacy.
Nov 28, 2022—Sep 30, 2023
Nov 28, 2022 - Sept 30, 2023
PREFUNCTION AREA EXHIBITION SPACE
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