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Featured Event
June 7, 2023 5:30 p.m.

The 8-Track Experience at The Linda McCartney Retrospective: Nicandro Guereque

This series, presented in partnership with Arizona Arts Live, features live music performances by eight local musicians. During their sets, each performer will debut an original song inspired by an archived image of the Southwest at the Center for Creative Photography. Today’s performer: Nicandro Guereque.

Nicandro Guereque

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'Linda McCartney Retrospective' – Community Table
8 a.m. to Noon Sunday

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An image of a painting that will be displayed at the event.

'Desert Triangle Print Carpeta'

May. 27, 2023 to Dec. 21, 2023
Image: Federico Villalba, Bici Rider #1 of Saipan, 2016, Serigraph, Gift of Karl Whitaker, 2016

Desert Triangle Print Carpeta

Jun. 3, 2023 to Dec. 21, 2023
turquoise beads and mosaic

Ancient-Modern: Continuity and Innovation in Southwest Native Jewelry

Feb. 4, 2023 to Oct. 28, 2023
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