The museum is centered around the preservation of Tucson's historical legacy through educational programming and walking tours. It serves as a hub for the Tucson Presidio Trust to honor and share the area's local history.story_potoo
The Poetry Center presents rare works by Indigenous writers in honor of the Spring 2026 retreat of In-Na-Po (Indigenous Nations Poets). Come to see early publications by N. Scott Momaday and Leslie Marmon Silko, broadsides featuring poems by Natalie Diaz and Layli Long Soldier, and an unpublished translation by Diné poet and politician Rex Lee Jim, among other treasures.
An exuberant collection of new work by Tucson-based artist Lex Gjurasic, expanding on her earlier series, Flower Mounds, with vibrant color and rhythmic floral patterns.
An exhibition of painting, drawing, video, and a site-specific wall painting by Hilma’s Ghost, an artist collective formed by Dannielle Tegeder and Sharmistha Ray. The works propose alternative strategies for meaning-making and offer abstraction as a tool for resistance, healing, and collective transformation.