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Join Favianna Rodriguez for a guided nature walk around Tumamoc Hill to learn more about Tucson’s unique desert ecologies in the contexts of migration and climate change. Participants will gather materials to create cyanotype prints, harnessing the power of the sun to create works of art that reflect on their experiences in the desert borderlands.
This is a family-friendly event (children are welcome with adults).
Please note: The nature walk is expected to last approximately one hour, and will consist of a beginner-level hike. If you have questions about accessibility, please contact the organizers.
Presented by the UA Department of Public & Applied Humanities as part of Favianna Rodriguez's Dorrance Dean’s Award for Scholar/Specialist-in-Residence. Co-Sponsored by: Arizona Institute for Resilience and MOCA Tucson
More Info: https://desertsymphony.arizona.edu/
If you have questions or accessibility requests, please email hkornstein@arizona.edu.