Supporting Local Artist

The Community Foundation Campus features work by local artists, helping create a welcoming co-working and event space rooted in inclusion and equity.

Located at Broadway and Rosemont, Campus is home to more than 20 local nonprofits and welcomes thousands of visitors each year. As a vibrant hub for Southern Arizona’s nonprofit community, the space offers generous, non-traditional areas to showcase art that reflects the people and communities we serve.

In addition to larger installations, smaller pieces by local artists are displayed throughout Campus and rotated at least once a year. CFSA is proud to offer this opportunity at no cost to artists and does not take a commission on any sales. Artwork is available for purchase by appointment or during your next Campus meeting or event.

Featured Artist

Art Available for Purchase by:

  • Nicholas Anguilo
  • Carlos Aragon
  • Julian Argote
  • Tina Baker
  • Joe Bourne
  • Diana Chumney
  • Jeffrey DaCosta
  • Mart Theresa Dietz
  • Andrea Edmundson
  • Linda Ekstrum
  • Judy Engle
  • Leo Fautsch
  • Kim Fernandez
  • Bruce Fulton
  • Paula Gottlieb
  • Genevieve Guadalupe
  • Josh Lien
  • Iveth Montoya Calvillo
  • Ralph Philabaum
  • Mireya Quiroz
  • Art Ramon
  • Emily Scott
  • Erika Segura
  • Lisa Weinberger
  • Victoria Westover
  • Dennis Wunsch

Apply to Have Your Art Featured

Artwork Display Guidelines

In addition to physical viewing and sales opportunities, selected artists will be highlighted during the year through digital storytelling and promotion. Submissions are free, and artists retain 100% of sales. 

Artwork that aligns with the following guidelines can be submitted. CFSA staff will determine if an artwork is ineligible for display prior to Committee review.

  • Artwork must be ready to install on a wall, including hanging wire. Works should not exceed 6 feet in any single direction and 6” from the wall.
  • We also welcome submissions of smaller, three-dimensional art pieces (sculpture, glasswork, ceramics, jewelry, etc.). Maximum dimensions are 20h” x 5d” x 15w”.
  • Artists may submit up to 4 pieces of art. Re-applicants may choose to submit the same pieces currently displayed, or new pieces for consideration. Collections are appreciated.
  • CF Campus strives to accept a range of artwork of different values to create an equitable space for artists of all experience levels to represent the Artist Community in Tucson. Therefore, the approximate value of all pieces must be included at the time of submission.
  • If selected, artists must be willing to deliver and pick up their art. Selected pieces will remain installed at the CF Campus for the annual exhibition on March 26, 2026 through March 2027. Pickup dates will be communicated to selected artists in February 2027.
  • Selected artists are responsible for establishing the prices of their artworks and whether the piece is for sale to the public. If a work is sold, we ask that the artist replace it with a piece deemed appropriate by staff or Art Committee.
  • Only original works by residents of Southern Arizona, south of the Gila River, will be considered.
  • No portrayals of nudity, violence, gore, or overt political statements, please.
  • Please note that CF Campus is not a traditional gallery, and selected pieces will be placed solely by the discretion of CF Campus Staff.
  • After the selected artworks are on display, pieces will be able to be viewed during Campus hours of operation, but may be limited when spaces are in use by private rental parties. Appointments are recommended.
Selection Criteria

We invite submissions that consider your interpretation of the history, beauty, diverse cultures, unique environment, and challenges that face the Southwest region. The following criteria will be considered in evaluating all submissions:

Artistic Merit:

  • Artwork communicates unique perspective(s), creativity, and/or innovation
  • Artwork demonstrates a combination of aesthetics, technical skill, and delivery which is engaging emotionally, intellectually, or spiritually
  • Artist has an authentic relationship or connection to the content or community involved in the work

Appropriateness for the site:

  • Scale – accessibility for installation/public viewing
  • Safety – the artwork will not a) pose a public safety hazard or b) create a hostile work environment for employees
  • Audience – suitability for all ages
Selection Process

A selection committee made up of a diverse group of community volunteers and CF Campus tenants will be responsible for reviewing submissions and selecting work. Final selections will be based on the criteria listed above, as well as availability of display locations on the CF Campus.

Important Dates

December 1, 2025– Submissions Opens

January 31, 2026– Submissions Close

February 20, 2026– Accepted Artists Notified

March 26, 2026– Campus Art Reception & Artist Market