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Tumamoc Sketchbook

Art & Science on Tumamoc Hill, Tucson's sacred mountain.

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fallen saguaro sgp5 on Tuammoc Hill, photo by Paul Mirocha
November 1, 2016August 31, 2017

R.I.P. SGP5

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September 20, 2015August 29, 2019

What the Ancestors Ate

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January 27, 2013December 27, 2021

Enchanted by the Sun

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degrading saguaro fruit
July 10, 2011October 15, 2011

Science or Art?

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This site is maintained by Paul Mirocha, Artist-in-Residence at the Desert Laboratory on Tumamoc Hill, which is owned by the University of Arizona. On the Hill, a small group of artists and invited creatives of all kinds create projects and collaborate with scientists to expand understanding and appreciation of the beauty of the Sonoran Desert region.

The Tumamoc Sketchbook is a record of these ideas and projects. Subscribe to stay informed.

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