Tucson museums and art galleries have some intriguing exhibits on their walls this spring.
Cathalena E. Burch More than 14,000 people have visited the University of Arizona Museum of Art since"Restored: The Return of Woman-Ochre" opened on Oct. 8.
Hours and cost: 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays; $8, $6 for seniors and groups, free for students with ID, UA faculty and staff and active military personnel Since the exhibit opened on Oct. 8, the UA Museum of Art has seen"folks all over the U.S. coming to visit," said Myriam Sandoval, who works in visitor and members services at the museum on the UA campus.
The exhibit, which as of April had 14,200 visitors, runs through May 20. Sometime this summer,"Woman-Ochre" will move to its permanent and secure gallery space. The retrospective opened in late February and runs through Aug. 5. As of mid-April, 15,484 had seen it, CCP officials said. You can stand out there and admire the gorgeous setting, but inside this building is where the true beauty lies.
Parking is available at the Tyndall Avenue Garage off East University in Main Gate. From there it's a five-minute walk to the museum.Hours and cost: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily; $8 adults, $5 for kids 12-18, free for kids under 12
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