Lowe House Project

Lowe House Project The Lowe House Project artist in residency program exists to benefit artists from a wide variety of disciplines who desire to expand their creativity.

The Lowe House Project is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization providing live/work space and arts programming, workshops and “playshops” and collaborative community events presented by visiting artists. The programming is intended to foster creativity and develop educational projects via the arts supporting the tradition of “Tubac: Where Art and History Meet” and the cultural heritage of the Sant

a Cruz River Valley. Portions of the Historic Lowe House date back to 1767 Spanish Colonial times. The building is named for William Lowe whose family including wife Annie Burruel and “nine little Lowes” occupied the building from the late 1800s to the late 1950s when William Morrow, called the “Father of Modern Tubac” purchased the building. Early Tubac artists, Hans and Marion Valentine, purchased the building in 1965. The Historic Lowe House has afforded working artists live/work and gallery space ever since and continues as an artist in residency program today.

11/28/2025

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14 Calle Iglesia
Tubac, AZ
85646

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