Mapping Q
Mapping Q serves LGBTQIA+ youth, ages 13-24, offering arts-based activities in order to directly engage youth in critical topics relevant to their lives.
Learn MoreWe believe in the power of art to spark essential conversations and enhance research at our university and in our community.
In collaboration with community organizations, teaching artists, and University faculty, the UAMA strives to create a sense of belonging through the arts. Through community-based programs, and exhibitions, we aim to increase the wellbeing of our campus and wider community.
Mapping Q
Mapping Q serves LGBTQIA+ youth, ages 13-24, offering arts-based activities in order to directly engage youth in critical topics relevant to their lives.
Learn MoreArt Sprouts
The University of Arizona Museum of Art is a great place for young children to learn, explore, and create! Art Sprouts is a fun story time and art making event for families with children ages 3 to 5 years old.
Learn MoreOur Stories Community Gallery
The UAMA plays a vital role on the University campus by curating community-based exhibitions and pop-up activities that offer a space for connection and reflection.
Learn MoreResources
Learn MoreThe UAMA offers a limited number of customizable outreach programs to local classrooms and community-centered organizations. They include workshops and arts activities that foster community building, mindfulness, and resilience. If you would like to learn more our programs, please contact Chelsea Farrar, Curator of Community Engagement.