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- Jewelry | tucsondart.org
Jewelry Price $138 $1,890 Sort by Quick View Jack Tom Sterling Silver Ring Turquoise Necklace Price $1,475.00 Quick View Lawerence Archuleta Turquoise Heart Necklace Out of stock Quick View Blue Lapis Inlay Cuff Price $1,062.00 Quick View Green Bear Fetish Price $481.00 Quick View Green Turquoise Beaded Necklace Price $877.00 Quick View Horse Fetish with Turquoise Arrow Inlay Price $138.00 Quick View Mosiac Inlay Necklace (Turquoise/Coral/Jet) Price $701.00 Quick View Navajo Silver Coin Necklace Price $772.00 Quick View Big Cross Pendant (Turquoise) Price $553.00 Quick View Cuff Bracelet Price $729.00 Quick View Cuff Bracelet w. Turquoise Inlay Price $1,088.00 Quick View Jack Tom Necklace w. Turquoise Pendant Out of stock Quick View Tufa Cast Cuff Bracelet Price $1,778.00 Quick View Zuni Bracelet Price $732.00
- Donate | tucsondart.org
Donate Donate Now Thank you for considering a gift to the Tucson Desert Art Museum. Your donation directly supports our mission to preserve and celebrate the art, culture, and history of the American Southwest. Contributions help fund art acquisitions, special exhibitions, educational programs, conservation, and research. If you wish to make a one-time or recurring donation, please proceed by clicking the donate button below. Your support is invaluable to us and helps ensure the continued success of our museum. To donate via check, please make it payable to the Tucson Desert Art Museum and mail it to 7000 E Tanque Verde Rd, Tucson, AZ 85715. Please specify any restrictions or designations for your gift on the check or in an accompanying note. First name Last name Email Donate in the name of: Enter the amount you wish to donate: $ Donate Thank you for your donation! Gifts of Art or Artifacts The Tucson Desert Art Museum welcomes art and artifact donations that align with our mission and enhance our collection. Please contact us for more information: (520) 202-3888 or mail@tucsondart.org .
- Permanent Exhibitions | tucsondart.org
Permanent Exhibitions Weavings of the Diné A premier collection of pre-1940’s Navajo textiles, including Chief’s blankets, Eye Dazzlers, Saddle blankets, Germantown weavings, Yei weavings and child's blankets. Dawn of American Landscapes Masterpieces by the preeminent Nineteenth century landscape painters. Works by Albert Bierstadt, Thomas Moran, Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot and other master artists. This collection captures the transcendental spirit of these artists' search and expression of the sublime. Pueblo Artistry Immerse yourself in the beautiful arts of the Hopi people. Arizona Women Uncovered Arizona Women Uncovered offers a unique insight into the lives of early pioneer women through the evolution of their undergarments. Arizona Women Uncovered was curated in collaboration with Claudine Villardito of Black Cat Vintage. True Grit This exhibition tells the stories of the courageous women of Southern Arizona's past, who helped shape the Southwest into what it is today. Teachings of the Spider Woman Textiles tell stories, and this exhibit helps us to find them in each amazing, uniquely crafted work.
- Volunteer | tucsondart.org
Volunteer Volunteer at the Museum We have volunteer slots to fill at the Front Desk to help with admissions, greeting guests and assisting visitors with their purchases. Museum Guide positions are also available to conduct short tours. Please contact the museum using the form below or give us a call to let us know if you wish to join our valued group of volunteers. Two to four hour shifts are available Wednesdays through Saturdays. *** Please contact the museum using the form below or by calling 520-202-3888 First name Last name Email Phone Availability Submit Thank you for your interest. We'll be in touch soon!
- Visit | tucsondart.org
Visit Image Credit: Dorothea Lange access Address 7000 E. Tanque Verde Rd., Tucson, AZ 85715 Hours Museum/Gallery Hours Oct 1, 2025 - June 28, 2026 Wednesday -- Saturday 10 A.M. -- 4:00 P.M. Regular Admission Rates Summer Hours July 8 2026- Sept. 26 2026 Wednesday- Sunday 12 A.M.- 4 P.M. Admission Adults: $12.00 Seniors: $10.00 Students: $6.00 Museum Members: Free Children under 12: Free Tribal Members: Free Blue Star Active Military: Free (with ID) Group Tours (8 or more) $8.00 Accessibility For those requiring an accessible entrance, please use the ramp located just south of the main museum entrance at the large wooden door. For security reasons, this door remains locked during business hours. To gain access, please call our front desk at 520-202-3888, and a staff member will promptly unlock the door and escort you to the admissions desk. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation. Service Animals & Wheelchairs Service animals are welcome at the museum. The museum provides a wheelchair and walker for use upon request. If you have any questions or need special accommodations, please call us at 520-202-3888. Group Tours In addition to our guided tours every Friday at 11:00 A.M, The Tucson Desert Art Museum is proud to offer guided tours tailored to the interests of your group. Whether you're visiting with a school, community organization, or special-interest group, we can customize your experience to suit your needs. To arrange a special tour or discuss how we can best serve your group, please fill out the form on our website, email us, or call us. We look forward to sharing our collection with you! Directions The Tucson Desert Art Museum is located on Tucson's Eastside on the SW corner of Tanque Verde and Sabino Canyon Road. Entrance faces Sabino Canyon Road on the east side of the complex, behind Chase Bank. We are pleased to offer our museum visitors free parking located in front of the museum.
- Tucson Desert Art Museum
Visualize History Through Art Visualize History through Art. The Tucson Desert Art Museum and Four Corners Gallery showcase art and artifacts of the Desert Southwest and surrounding regions, offering guests a deeper understanding of its history, cultures, and art. About Us Featured Museum Exhibitions and Events Cruzando La Linea: Contemporary Art in the Borderlands ENDING JUNE 28th. Distinguished artists; Alejandro Macias, Vanessa Saavedra, David Taylor, and Alfred J. Quiroz, present painting, photography, and mixed media works that shed light on the lived realities of the borderlands. image, Maynard Dixon, The Prisoners, 1916 Learn more Upcoming Ignacio Garcia: Paintings Opening September 23rd Acclaimed Tucson muralist Igancio Garcia will be exhibiting his incredible paintings from throughout his career. Learn more Ongoing The Dirty Thirties: New Deal Photography - Held Over Through June 2026 Explore the journeys of rural migrants fleeing the Dust Bowl, drought, and economic difficulties during the 1930s through compelling documentary photography taken under the auspices of the New Deal programs. Colors to Dye For: The Mysterious World of Navajo Dye-Making From gathering the finest of wool, to infusing design through the use of special dye formulas and patterns passed down generationally, the Navajo weaver’s process in creating majestic textiles is a special, unique story.
- Summer Secrets | tucsondart.org
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- Past Exhibitions | tucsondart.org
Past Exhibitions Petals and Prickles: Botanical Art from the Desert Southwest Feb 18, 2026, 10:00 AM – Apr 18, 2026, 4:00 PM Art Show and Sale February 18 - April 18 Opening Reception, Meet the Artists Sunday, February 22nd 2-4 PM Shown Here: Erynn Knowles, "Pink Lady" Learn more The Dirty Thirties: New Deal Photography - Held Over Through June 2026 Oct 10, 2025, 7:00 PM Explore the journeys of rural migrants fleeing the Dust Bowl, drought, and economic difficulties during the 1930s through compelling documentary photography taken under the auspices of the New Deal programs. The Twisted Road: Finding Home in America Jan 08, 2025, 10:00 AM – Jun 28, 2025, 8:00 AM Explore 200 years of U.S. immigration history through art, artifacts, and photography. Details Gold Fever: Glory and Greed in the Western Expansion Years Jan 10, 2024, 7:00 PM – Jun 29, 2024, 7:05 PM "Gold Fever" explores the history, morality, and impact of gold mining in the American West in the 1800s and early 1900s. It features a collection of mining artifacts from the Arizona Historical Society, video, contemporary artwork, photographs and illustrations. Learn more ¡Pleibol! In the Barrios and the Big Leagues / En los barrios y las grandes ligas Jan 14, 2023, 7:00 PM – Apr 09, 2023, 7:00 PM "¡Pleibol!" examines how generations of Latinos and Latinas have helped make the game what it is today. Details Citizen/Enemy: Japanese American Incarceration Camps Oct 12, 2022, 7:00 PM – Dec 23, 2023, 7:00 PM The exhibition features historic documents, installations, and large-scale images from noted photographers Dorothea Lange and Russell Lee, offering a guide for reflection on this tragic political action and its repercussions for Japanese Americans. Details Sacred Dancers: Ceremonial Navajo Weaving Dec 15, 2021, 7:00 PM – Jun 25, 2022, 7:00 PM Sacred Dancers tells the history of weavers, featuring Yei and Yeibichai textiles Details All The Single Ladies: Women Pioneers of the American West Oct 06, 2021, 7:00 PM "All the Single Ladies" tells select stories from the trailblazing lives of unmarried women in the 19th century, who were homesteaders, Harvey girls, boarding house owners, teachers, madams, prostitutes, and entertainers. Made possible through a grant from AZ Humanities. Buffalo Soldiers: The 10th Cavalry Regiment Told Through the Art of David Laughlin Feb 05, 2020, 7:00 PM – Dec 27, 2020, 7:00 PM Details The REDress Project Jan 10, 2020, 7:00 PM – Dec 27, 2020, 7:00 PM The REDress Project focuses around the issue of missing or murdered Aboriginal women across Canada, created by artist Jaime Black. Details Art is the Seed: Contemporary Native American Female Art Jan 10, 2020, 7:00 PM – May 31, 2020, 7:00 PM "Art is the Seed" explores how traditional Native American crafts are the cultural “seeds” inspiring many contemporary Native American artists’ works. Informed by the history and stories behind the traditional crafts, visitors will come away with a greater understanding of contemporary Native Americ Details SNAP 2! Snapshots of History through Vintage Advertising May 01, 2019, 7:00 PM – Nov 30, 2019, 7:00 PM Snapshots of History through Vintage Advertising returns this summer, opens May 1 and continues through November 30, 2019. Details Effie! Plein Air Pioneer Jan 11, 2019, 7:00 PM – Apr 28, 2019, 7:00 PM This 150th birthday retrospective of 46 paintings was the largest exhibit of Effie Anderson Smith paintings ever assembled in one place. Details Joseph Labate: The Sawmill Fire Sep 05, 2018, 7:00 PM – Jan 09, 2019, 7:00 PM "This continuing photographic project is not intended to tell or illustrate the story of the Sawmill Fire. Rather, it is about a landscape, a landscape for reflection. It is landscape as metaphor." Details Colors to Dye For: The Mysterious World of Dye-Making Jan 12, 2018, 7:00 PM – Jun 30, 2018, 7:00 PM "Colors to Dye For" explores the mysterious industry of dye-making. Details Vaquero & Charro: An Enduring Legacy Dec 08, 2017, 7:00 PM – Jun 30, 2018, 7:00 PM "Vaquero and Charro" features rare artifacts from the Arizona Historical Society and photographs from Cody Edison to tell the story of the early vaquero and charro who greatly impacted today's riders and their horsemanship. Details Under A Vast Sky: American Women Artists Oct 13, 2017, 7:00 PM – Dec 03, 2017, 7:00 PM Landscapes, portraits, watercolors, pastels, bronzes..many different mediums are represented in this amazing show! AWA's "Under the Vast Sky" Art Show and Sale is on view October 13 through December 3 in the Gallery. Details The Wayfinder's Dilemma: Landscape Photographs by Camden Hardy May 03, 2017, 7:00 PM – Oct 01, 2017, 7:00 PM "We no longer depend upon geographic proximity to decide which faction of humanity we belong to; if we find ourselves disenfranchised with a particular group, we can go find another one." Details Load More
- Exhibitions | Contemporary Art Gallery
Exhibitions Now Showing current Cruzando La Linea: Contemporary Art in the Borderlands ENDING JUNE 28th. Distinguished artists; Alejandro Macias, Vanessa Saavedra, David Taylor, and Alfred J. Quiroz, present painting, photography, and mixed media works that shed light on the lived realities of the borderlands. image, Maynard Dixon, The Prisoners, 1916 Learn more Selling the Century: American History Through Vintage Advertisements The good, the bad and the ugly. Print media ads reflected America's culture in the moment. Learn more Upcoming Ignacio Garcia: Paintings Opening September 23rd Acclaimed Tucson muralist Igancio Garcia will be exhibiting his incredible paintings from throughout his career. Learn more Ongoing Colors to Dye For: The Mysterious World of Navajo Dye-Making More info The Dirty Thirties: New Deal Photography - Held Over Through June 2026 More info Permanent Exhibitions Weavings of the Diné Dawn of the American Landscape Pueblo Artistry Arizona Women Uncovered True Grit: Southern Arizona's Women of Determination Teachings of the Spider Woman View All permanent Past Exhibitions Petals and Prickles: Botanical Art from the Desert Southwest More info Learn more The Dirty Thirties: New Deal Photography - Held Over Through June 2026 More info The Twisted Road: Finding Home in America More info Details Gold Fever: Glory and Greed in the Western Expansion Years More info Learn more ¡Pleibol! In the Barrios and the Big Leagues / En los barrios y las grandes ligas More info Details Citizen/Enemy: Japanese American Incarceration Camps More info Details Load More Past
- Loyalty | tucsondart.org
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- Upcoming Exhibitions | tucsondart.org
Current & Upcoming Exhibitions Cruzando La Linea: Contemporary Art in the Borderlands Oct 08, 2025, 10:00 AM ENDING JUNE 28th. Distinguished artists; Alejandro Macias, Vanessa Saavedra, David Taylor, and Alfred J. Quiroz, present painting, photography, and mixed media works that shed light on the lived realities of the borderlands. image, Maynard Dixon, The Prisoners, 1916 Learn more All The Single Ladies: Women Pioneers of the American West Oct 10, 2025, 7:00 PM "All the Single Ladies" tells select stories from the trailblazing lives of unmarried women in the 19th century, who were homesteaders, Harvey girls, boarding house owners, teachers, madams, prostitutes, and entertainers. Made possible through a grant from AZ Humanities. Ignacio Garcia: Paintings Sep 23, 2026, 10:00 AM Opening September 23rd Acclaimed Tucson muralist Igancio Garcia will be exhibiting his incredible paintings from throughout his career. Learn more The Dirty Thirties Ongoing Exhibition October 6th - June 27th Ends June 28th Explore the journeys of rural migrants fleeing the Dust Bowl, drought, and economic difficulties during the 1930s through compelling documentary photography taken under the auspices of the New Deal programs. Colors to Dye For: The Mysterious World of Navajo Dye-Making Now Showing From gathering the finest of wool, to infusing design through the use of special dye formulas and patterns passed down generationally, the Navajo weaver’s process in creating majestic textiles is a special, unique story.
- Membership | tucsondart.org
Membership Benefits of Membership Our museum members receive invitations to special openings, lectures, and special discounts on many items. Become a member and uncover all that Tucson Desert Art Museum and Four Corners Gallery have to offer, while supporting our museum. Unlimited admission to the Museum during the year. Up to 4 guest passes to the Museum. Invitations to exhibits, receptions and events. Free admission to guest lectures. 10% discount on many items available for purchase in the Four Corners Gallery and the Museum Store. 10% discount on facility rental. Membership Packages Become a member today. By supporting the Tucson Desert Art Museum through annual membership, you'll help support our mission to educate our guests and the public about the incredible history, cultures, and art of the southwest region. Student Member $35 $ 35 Admission for One Student Select Individual Membership $50 $ 50 Member + One Guest Select Family Membership $75 $ 75 Member + Four Guests Select

