Current Opportunities
TCA currently has an open part time position for
Youth Education Coordinator/Marketing Assistant
Part-Time – 2-3 days a week
Flexible Hours
Overview:
- Serve as Youth Education Coordinator: responsible for implementing board approved educational programming.
- Programs to be developed jointly with TCA Director & staff, include HI ART and youth Summer Arts Program.
- Assist with marketing and Gift Shop inventory projects
- Assist in other areas of the Art Center as required.
TCA is a small non-profit organization. All staff must be able to wear many hats. Customer service is of primary importance, as well as flexibility, and ability to work in a highly collaborative environment. Download a pdf of the complete job description,
Please EMAIL your resume, letter of interest, and references to Karin Topping at karin@tubacarts.org.

Tubac Dining Guide
Tubac and the surrounding area offers unique, family owned dining experiences, from small, intimate patios to high end tastefully presented settings. You won’t find any fast food chains here.
Tubac Lodging Guide
To really appreciate all that Tubac has to offer, whether you’re visiting for an art workshop, a conference, or just an escape from the hustle of city life, you’ll find a variety of lodging options like no other. Tubac offers unique lodging for short or long term stays, including quaint bed and breakfast options, historic rooms, and casitas with tons of history, to an upscale resort.
Lodging Guide coming soon.

Destination Tubac & Tumacacori
Do the Big 3!

Tubac Presidio Park
Tubac Presidio State Historic Park preserves the site of the oldest Spanish presidio, or fort, in Arizona. Established in 1752, the Presidio San Ignacio de Tubac was the first European settlement in what later became the state of Arizona. No visit to Tubac is complete without a stop at Arizona’s first state park located in the heart of Tubac village.

Tumacacori National Historic Park
Tumacácori sits at a cultural crossroads in the Santa Cruz River valley. Here O’odham, Yaqui, and Apache people met and mingled with European Jesuit and Franciscan missionaries, settlers, and soldiers, sometimes in conflict and sometimes in cooperation. Follow the timeworn paths and discover stories that connect us to enduring relationships, vibrant cultures, and traditions of long ago.

Tubac Center
of the Arts
Tubac Center of the Arts has a long history dating back to the early 1960’s when a group of artists came together to establish a venue for artists to gather and to display their work. Today this established nonprofit center offers art exhibitions, a performing arts venue, a gift shop, a summer program for youth and a full schedule of events throughout the season.