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Confluencenter for Creative Inquiry

Welcome to the Confluencenter for Creative Inquiry! We are a physical and intellectual home for the arts, humanities, and social sciences at the University of Arizona. Our programs support faculty and students' artistic and scholarly endeavors, addressing some of society's grand challenges. We value forward-thinking, creativity, and research through proliferating networks of collaboration and creative synergies. learn more


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Dr. Diana Montaño

Electrifying Mexico:...

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Dr. Sonia Robles

Transborder Community...

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Dr. Norma Elia Cantú

Del Otro Lado: Narratives...

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Dr. Lorgia García Peña

Translating Blackness:....

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Funding Opportunities

Explore upcoming and real-time funding opportunities curated for artists, culture bearers, and organizations in our community. Check out the links below to find the right opportunity for you.


ARPA Artists Grant

Funding for Artists and Culture Bearers in Tucson and Southern Arizona, supported by the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021.

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ARPA Funding for Cultural Organizations

The Arts Foundation for Tucson and Southern Arizona is accepting proposals from cultural organizations. Funded by the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, this opportunity supports jobs and keeps arts organizations thriving.

Award: Up to $15,000

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Open Studio Tours (OST) Artist Registration

OST is an annual event where artists open their studios to the public in-person and virtually. This event fosters connections between artists and the public, showcasing vibrant creativity in Tucson.

  • 🟠 Tuesday, September 10, 2024, 11:59 pm - Registration Closes
  • 🔴 November 8, 9, 10 - 2024 OST Event Dates

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Business License and LLC Workshop for Creatives

This free workshop, offered by the Arts Foundation for Tucson and Southern Arizona, kicks off the 2024 OST Workshop Series. It's designed to guide artists in formally establishing their creative practices as a business entity.

Speakers:

  • Gisselle Coronado
  • Flor Burruel
  • Narda Flores

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Native Arts & Cultures Foundation (NACF)

Resources for Native American artists to support cultural projects and initiatives.

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CALL FOR ARTIST IN RESIDENCE APPLICATIONS

Amerind Museum in Dragoon, AZ, invites emerging Native American artists to apply for its residency program.

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Society Fellowships 2025-26

Fellowships offered by the Society for the Humanities at Cornell University for the 2025-26 academic year.

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Director's Fund Awards

The Director’s Fund provides up to $1,500 in crucial support for innovative short-term projects that emphasize interdisciplinary collaboration.

Apply for Director's Fund


If you have an opportunity you'd like to share, please email us.

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Show & Tell is an interdisciplinary multimedia presentation series, hosted in partnership with Petroglyphs Tucson.


This fun, informal space allows scholars, artists, performers and community members to share innovative work and creative new ideas. These participatory events are open to the public and always free.

Fall 2024 Show & Tell Events

Show & Tell: Life, Love and Resilience in the Borderlands

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The Confluencenter for Creative Inquiry in collaboration with University of Arizona Libraries’ Special Collections presents Show & Tell: "Life, Love and Resilience in the Borderlands” on September 10 at 5 p.m. in the historic Casino Ballroom. Over the past 3 years UA Confluencenter and Special Collections have worked with dozens of artists, journalists, and organizations to build a digital archive that reflects the unique experiences and stories of the US-Mexico borderlands; stories about everyday life, love and resilience.

Join us for an evening of celebration with mariachis, refreshments, and discussion about the future of historical preservation, journalism and culture work in our borderlands and migrant communities. Our panel discussion will be moderated by Dr. Lydia R. Otero and our speakers are Favianna Rodriguez, Alba Fernández-Keys, and Melissa del Bosque.

RSVP today to be part of an inspiring evening filled with celebration, community, and conversation.

Spring 2024 Show & Tell Events

Show & Tell - Scholars, Mariachis y Fronteras: Confluencenter’s End of the Year Celebration

May 02, 2024


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Scholars, Mariachis y Fronteras: Confluencenter’s End of the Year Celebration

Speakers:

  • Adolfo Estrado, Ph.D. Fine Arts Musicology, Texas Tech University, UNM inclusive Excellence Post-Doctoral and Visiting Scholar fellow
  • Dora Rodríguez, Immigrant Rights Advocate, Salvavision
  • Richard A. Carranza, Chief of Strategy and Global Development, IXL Learning, CEO, Carranza Educational Consulting, LLC

Moderator: Chantal Ralls

Join us in celebrating the work of our Fronteridades fellow and interns as part of the 2024 Tucson International Mariachi Conference.

Join us Tuesday, May 2, 2024, 5:00-8:00 PM!

Doors open 4:30 PM

Sosa Carrillo House

151 S Granada Ave. Tucson, AZ 85701

Confluencenter for Creative Inquiry - Fronteridades Show & Tell "Local Perspectives on Migration: A Conversation"

Febuary 20, 2024


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Speakers:

  • Isabel Garcia, Director, Coalición de Derechos Humanos
  • Dora Rodríguez, Immigrant Rights Advocate, Salvavision
  • Robin Reineke, Assistant Research Social Scientist, UArizona Southwest Center
  • David Taylor, Professor, UArizona School of Art

Moderator: Maritza Cárdenas, Confluencenter Acting Director

Confluencenter acting director Maritza Cárdenas will lead a panel of experts to discuss their standpoints on migration at the US-Mexico border. The experts include human rights advocates Isabel García from Coalición de Derechos Humanos and Dora Rodríguez from Salvavision, as well as academics Robin Reineke and David Taylor from the University of Arizona. Through stories, research, and creative practices, the conversation aims to advocate and elevate historically overlooked voices to form a more inclusive, accurate, and just portrayal of the communities on the U.S.-Mexico border. There will be a Q&A section, and attendees will have the opportunity to mingle and keep the conversation going with the panelists at the end of the session. Fronteridades is a project led by the Confluencenter and sponsored by the Mellon Foundation.

Confluencenter will be collecting monetary donations on behalf of Derechos Humanos and Salvavison. Join us in making a positive impact: Every contribution helps!

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