Center for Creative Photography

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Tucson, United States

ccp.arizona.edu
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Center for Creative Photography Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Center for Creative Photography is located in Tucson, United States on 1030 N Olive Rd. Center for Creative Photography is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category museumart museumtourist attraction in United States.

Address

1030 N Olive Rd

Phone

+1 5206217968

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Assisted listening devicesWheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

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Jayne Just

Walk to destination on the U of A campus. I call this unique gallery a "hands on gallery". There is an area where the photographs are stored in drawers and visitors are encouraged to open them and pull out the work for close up study. In addition you may wander into the study area to look at photography books, take notes, and to add to the gallery's artist map. Free of charge. Flash free photography is allowed. Also available free of charge are the nearby coat check lockers. Staff are friendly and approachable.

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Joseph Pillado

Closed because of covid and they do not give any idea of when they will open again. Looks like the lobby is completely taken apart. Wish they would update their google maps to show their current situation

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Marshall Kappel

A treasure for Tucson. One of my favorite places. Extremely welcoming and always great exhibits.

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Derek Tucson

The collection is impressive, and contains works from many of the most important photographers. I always enjoy a visit here. I expect it will become even better as James, from the art museum next door, is now the director.

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Rachel Maurer

Great photo gallery with an amazing collection. The exhibits are always interesting and featur work by e many local, student & faculty photographers. I try to go every time Im in Tucson the Center has probably one of the best permanent photography collections in the U.S. admission is reasonable and not expensive.

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Brian Claver

I don’t know if it was the particular exhibit they were shown or what but it was horrible. “center for creative photography” showing an exhibit about “LIGHT” is very misleading. It was all about a photography exhibit in NYC when photography was a new art. It was completely focus on the business of the show and not a lot of what you’d expect.

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Paul Hejja MD

Ecclectic images. Few of real interest that would remain with the viewer from my perspective. Some of the attached poems are poignant, others don't quite fit. Different strokes for different folks.

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Jack Kulawik

World class collection of photography and related reading. Incredible archive of the best work done. Don't miss it if you love the art of photography.