Future exhibitions:
Family Matters
June 23 to Aug. 25
Public Opening: 7-9 p.m., June 23
Free
Family Art Workshop
Noon-4 p.m., June 30
TCA Biennial: Wood
Sept. 8 to Jan. 5
Free
Family Art Workshops
Noon-4 p.m., Oct. 13 and Nov. 10
The Gallery at TCA offers visitors a warm and friendly environment for
thoughtful and engaging experiences and features a variety of curated,
traveling and juried exhibitions.
The Gallery at TCA is a 3,500 square-foot visual arts
space that engages visitors with both two- and three-dimensional artwork by
local and internationally-recognized artists. Themes span the gamut of
popular and cultural interest.
A journey through the gallery leads visitors to an
enclosed sculpture garden where larger works are highlighted.
Arizona Landscapes events
Free
Teacher Workshop: Inquiry Strategies
with Dr. Mary Erickson, Roxy May
and Kathy David
6-8 p.m., Feb. 16
Free
Plein-Air Family Workshop with Ellen Waggener
Noon-4 p.m., March 3
Free Panel discussion with artists Mark Klett, Merrill
Mahaffey, Ed Mell, Ellen Wagener
and Byron Wolfe
6-8 p.m., March 15
Free Sculpture
Family Workshop with Roger Asay and Rebecca Davis
Noon-4 p.m., April 14
Gallery hours
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
Tuesday through Friday
11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday
Admission is free.
Coming soon
"Arizona is a magnificent
place with widely diverse landscapes that include splendid deserts and high
mountains, as well as many riparian areas. It is a landscape artist’s
dream come true to paint in this state.”
- Justice Sandra Day O'Connor
Arizona Landscapes
Feb. 11 to June 9
Public Opening, 7-9 p.m., Feb. 11
Arizona became the 48th state on Feb.
14, 1912. Today, more than 6 million people live between its versatile
borders. The beautiful landscapes of Arizona feature natural wonders of
deserts, canyons, forests, mountains, lakes and valleys and built
environments like historic adobes, modern skyscrapers, highways,
subdivisions, farms and golf courses. Throughout Arizona’s history, artists
have been drawn to the majesty of the canyons and blue skies. More recently,
artists have provided commentary on the urban footprints left on the
environment.
This exhibition honors the state’s Centennial and the creative spirit of the
artists and landscapes that inspire those who live, work and play in
Arizona.