Adventurous Spirits: Arizona’s Women Artists, 1900-1950

La Posada Hotel 303 E. Second St., Winslow, AZ, United States

Before WWII, the resident art community of Arizona was comprised mostly of women, and this talk explores these independent spirits. Kate Cory, one of the first to arrive in 1905, […]

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Chaco Mystery Solved?

Humanist Community Center 627 W. Rio Salado Parkway, Mesa, AZ, United States

With its monumental architecture, exotic artifacts, and immense scale by regional standards, Chaco stands out as different from any other archaeological expression in the northern Southwest. Like the blind men […]

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In the Footsteps of Martha Summerhayes

Good Shepherd of the Hills Episcopal Church 6502 E. Cave Creek Rd., Cave Creek, AZ, United States

This program is part of the Arizona Archaeological Society Desert Foothill Chapter's meeting.  FREE and open to all. In the 1870s a refined New England woman traveled with her lieutenant […]

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Project Grants Application DEADLINE

Arizona Humanities 1242 N. Central Ave., Phoenix, AZ, United States

Please visit Project Grants page for more information.

Food History of the Southwest with Gregory McNamee

Raul M. Grijalva Canoa Ranch Conservation Park, Grain Room 5375 S. I-19 Frontage Rd., Green Valley, AZ, United States

This program is part of KICK IN for Anza at Canoa Ranch, a grant project funded in part by Arizona Humnanities. Click here for more information and full schedule. Consider […]

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Armed with Our Language, We Went to War: The Navajo Code Talkers

Smoki Museum Pueblo 147 N. Arizona Avenue, Prescott, AZ, United States

During WWII a select group of young Navajo men enlisted in the Marines with a unique weapon. Using the Navajo language, they devised a secret code that the enemy never […]

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With a Beefsteak and a Cup of Coffee: The Harvey Girls in the Southwest

Sedona Winds Retirement Center 405 Jacks Canyon Rd., Sedona, AZ, United States

The Fred Harvey company operated its exceptional chain of restaurants and hotels along the Santa Fe Railway from 1876 through the 1960s. Among its many innovations was the employment of […]

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From China to Mexico: A Journey of Decorative Arts with Brenda Brandt

Fairway Branch Library 10600 W. Peoria Ave., Sun City, AZ, United States

Mexico (New Spain) in the 17th and 18th centuries was an area that enjoyed enormous economic prosperity. Each year, galleon ships crossed the Pacific and brought porcelain, silks, ivory, spices […]

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