Tucson Museum of Art

(left photo courtesy of Tucson Museum of Art; right photo by John Hazeltine. Please click on images to enlarge them.)

Tucson, AZ

520-624-2333

http://www.tucsonmuseumofart.org/



 

 

The Tucson Museum of Art and Historic Block connects art to life, inspiring discovery, creativity, and cultural understanding through meaningful, engaging experiences. It is located at 140 North Main Avenue in historic downtown Tucson. At the crossroads of west Alameda and north Main Avenue, the museum includes five historic houses, public tours, a Research Library, and Art School.

Please see the museum's web site for admission fees and hours.


A Google Book Search conducted January 26, 2009 located books listed below as having been published by the Museum.

The Tucson Seven Rides Again: Harley Brown, Duane Bryers, Don Crowley, Tom Hill, Bob Kuhn, Howard Terpning, By Tucson Museum of Art, Laurie Rufe, Stephen Vollmer. Published by Tucson Museum of Art, 2005. ISBN 0911611320, 9780911611328. Google Books says: "Catalog of an exhibition organized by and held at the Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson, Ariz., Feb. 19-May 15, 2005."

Jaune Quick-to-See Smith: Postmodern Messenger, By Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Julie Sasse, Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson Museum of Art. Translated by Laurie Rufe. Published by Tucson Museum of Art, 2004. ISBN 0911611290, 9780911611298. 57 pages

The Patanias: A Legacy in Silver and Gold, By Joanne Stuhr, Judith Freeman, Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson Museum of Art. Contributor Tim Fuller. Published by Tucson Museum of Art, 1999. ISBN 0911611169, 9780911611168. 32 pages

The Tucson 7: Harley Brown, Duane Bryers, Don Crowley, Tom Hill, Bob Kuhn, Ken Riley, Howard Terpning, By Tisa Rodriguez Sherman, Robert A. Yassin, Jim Willoughby, Duane Bryers, Tucson Museum of Art. Published by Tucson Museum of Art, 1997. Original from the University of Michigan. Digitized Nov 8, 2007. ISBN 091161110X, 9780911611106. 64 pages

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