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Supporting Folklife

February 8, 2019 By //  by SFA Staff

We support and sponsor a number of programs and initiatives developed and managed by organizations and individuals working to keep culture and heritage at the forefront of public life.

Recent events or programs we’ve supported include:

Tucson Cine Mexico, April 2020.
Hopi Jewelry show featuring work by Qwa-Hölo Hopi Silvercraft, curated by SFA Master-Appentice Artist Awardee, Gerald Lomaventema, Feb. 2020.
Desert Harvesters Annual Mesquite Milling, Nov. 2019.
Women’s Mariachi Festival, May 2019.
El Tambo Fest, Cumbia Summit. April 2018 & April 2019
Visits from author & activist Jeff Chang. September 2018.
Borderlands Theater’s Tucson Pastorela, Dec. 2017.
Beyond the Wall/Más Allá del Muro, Nogales, AZ. 2017.
Nogales Innovation Circuit Tour, Nogales, AZ. March 2017.

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The Southwest Folklife Alliance is an affiliate non-profit organization of the University of Arizona, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences. We are the designated Folk Arts Partner of the Arizona Commission on the Arts with the support of the National Endowment of the Arts.

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