Grantee Highlight: Arizona State Museum
Photo ID: Portraits by Native Youth exhibition opens October 18, 2014, in Tucson Photo ID: Portraits by Native Youth explores photographic portraits created by Native American high school students in […]
Grantee Highlight: Arizona Wilderness Coalition
Celebrate and explore cultural perspectives on the 50th Anniversary of the Wilderness Act To celebrate the 50th anniversary of The Wilderness Act, the Arizona Wilderness Coalition (AWC), a nonprofit that […]
Grantee Highlight: Sharlot Hall Museum
A Day in the Life Workshop in Prescott engages youth in local history and culture By Mary Melcher, Education Program Manager at Sharlot Hall Museum in Prescott, Arizona On July […]
Grantee Highlight: National Storytelling Membership Association
Kindling Community Connections Through Story Opening Keynote Panel on Thursday, July 24 Serving as the opening event for the 2014 National Storytelling Conference being held in Mesa, AZ, this participatory […]
Grantee Highlight: Museum of Northern Arizona
Don’t miss the 81st Hopi Festival of Arts and Culture Independence Day weekend, July 5 and 6 The 81st Hopi Festival of Arts and Culture will feature humanities-based programming co-developed […]
Grantee Highlight: Agua Fria High School
El DÃa de los Niños, El DÃa de los Libros: An impactful day of listening, learning, and sharing Nationally known authors, poets and performers will come together with 500 Arizona […]
Arizona Humanities Grant Reunites Folk Singers in Tucson
Tucson Folksingers 1955-1962 share the stage at the Tucson Folk Festival on Sunday, May 4th Arizona Humanities grantee ITZABOUTIME Productions presents the Tucson Folksingers Remembrance Project this Sunday, May 4th […]
Grantee Highlight: NAU’s Philosophy in the Public Interest
Hot Topics Cafe allows communities to discuss the issues Northern Arizona University’s Philosophy in the Public Interest creates opportunities for guided community conversations about topics as timeless as friendship and […]