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ASU Gammage Announces New Season — Plus More Metro Phoenix Arts News

Rise field mural created for Tempe Public Art. Claire A. Warden Arts and Culture Awards The City of Tempe is accepting nominations for awards that will honor Tempe residents who have made significant contributions to the city’s arts and culture including visual and performing artists. The city also seeks nominations in additional areas, such as cultural events, work and volunteerism in the creative sector, and activities focused on the city’s history, heritage, and culture. OneTON Collective previously completed a residency with [nueBOX]. Keyaanna Pausch New Resident Artists A creative incubator called [nueBOX] has selected its first resident artists for 2021, who will each receive mentorship, access to free studio space, support for making new works, and a $250 stipend. Selected artists include Lawrence Fung/Kraken Still and Film, Zarina Mendoza, Ruby Morales, and Ty Muhammad. These artists will present work-in-progress showings for the public this year.

NET Offers Virtual Indie Lens Pop-Up Screenings in 2021

By Jeff Turner Jan 7, 2021 A free online film screening and live discussion of “9to5: The Story of a Movement,” at 7 p.m. CT, Thursday, Jan. 21, will explore the previously untold story of the campaign against the mistreatment of women in the American workplace.  The virtual event is part of the Indie Lens Pop-Up series presented by ITVS, “Independent Lens” and NET, Nebraska’s PBS & NPR Stations.  Register for the free online event here. The working women’s movement that inspired the lyrics of Dolly Parton s historic song “9 to 5” started with a group of Boston secretaries in the early 1970s and spread across the nation. 

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