The ASU Art Museum presents an audio-visual installation of a version of Cage's "49 Waltzes" for the ASU Tempe campus, realized by 23 students from the School of Music and the School of Arts, Media + Engineering for the museum. In 1977 the American composer John Cage created "49 Waltzes for the Five Boroughs of […]
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ASU Art Museum’s Public Art
Made possible with a gift from Robert and Avery Moric, father and son ASU Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts alumni (Architecture Class of 1991 and Architecture and Barrett, The Honors College Class of 2023) and the ASU President's Club. Commissioned by Arizona State University Art Museum with funding by The Diane and Bruce […]
Lucha Libre: Beyond the Arenas
“Lucha Libre: Beyond the Arenas” opens on Oct. 29, 2022, and is on view through May 7, 2023. Senior Curator Julio Cesar Morales, Assistant Curator at the Museum of Modern Art, Mexico City Fernanda Ramos and Consulting Curator Sharon Gesund are organizing this groundbreaking exhibition, which features painting, photography and mixed media artworks by internationally […]
Making Visible
“Making Visible” features artworks from ASU Art Museum’s permanent collections and examines how these objects perpetuate and fortify mythologies of the American West. With over 90% of the Museum’s 13,000+ objects entering the collection as gifts, this exhibition questions how the perspective of donors reflects specific tastes and fantasies about the Southwest. Further, it explores […]
A pattern, a trace, a portrait: Four Artists from CALA Alliance’s Residency Program
"A pattern, a trace, a portrait: Four Artists from CALA Alliance’s Residency Program" showcases new and existing work by Carolina Aranibar-Fernández, Diana Calderón, Estrella Esquilín and Sam Frésquez. These regional Latinx artists each present discrete installations that weave together universal themes of memory, loss and grief while highlighting issues related to place and the destruction […]
Making Visible
“Making Visible” features artworks from ASU Art Museum's permanent collections and examines how these objects perpetuate and fortify mythologies of the American West. With over 90% of the Museum's 13,000+ objects entering the collection as gifts, this exhibition questions how the perspective of donors reflects specific tastes and fantasies about the Southwest. Further, it explores […]
Opportunity (reflection)
World-renowned artist Hank Willis Thomas unveiled this monumental 10-foot tall stainless steel sculpture during Super Bowl LVII, Arizona 2023 where it was installed in the iconic Super Bowl Experience at the Phoenix Convention Center and then in the Great Lawn outside the State Farm Stadium during Super Bowl LVII. Capturing the essence of Thomas’ artistic […]
Open Studio with César Esteban Bernal
The Ceramics Research Center is launching a new artist residency program, featuring two textile and fiber artists in this first iteration. The residency offers artists an open studio space, opportunities to work with the Museum’s permanent collections and to meet with curators, students, scholars and museum audiences. Two days a week, their studios will be […] |
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Lo que es, es lo que ha sido/What It is, Is What Has Been: Selections from the ASU Art Museum’s Cuban Art Collection
Lo que es, es lo que ha sido/What It Is, Is What Has Been: Selections from the ASU Art Museum's Cuban Art Collection explores artistic expression during times of humanitarian crises and social upheaval. Located at the Phoenix Art Museum, the exhibition is the first major curatorial collaboration between Phoenix Art Museum and ASU Art […] |
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Waltzing on the ASU Tempe Campus: John Cage’s "49 Waltzes for the Five Boroughs of New York"
ASU Art Museum’s Public Art
Lucha Libre: Beyond the Arenas
Making Visible
A pattern, a trace, a portrait: Four Artists from CALA Alliance’s Residency Program
Making Visible
Opportunity (reflection)
Open Studio with César Esteban Bernal
Lo que es, es lo que ha sido/What It is, Is What Has Been: Selections from the ASU Art Museum’s Cuban Art Collection
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8 events,
Waltzing on the ASU Tempe Campus: John Cage’s "49 Waltzes for the Five Boroughs of New York"
ASU Art Museum’s Public Art
Making Visible
A pattern, a trace, a portrait: Four Artists from CALA Alliance’s Residency Program
Making Visible
Opportunity (reflection)
Open Studio with César Esteban Bernal
Lo que es, es lo que ha sido/What It is, Is What Has Been: Selections from the ASU Art Museum’s Cuban Art Collection
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Creative Aging for Lifelong Learning (CALL): Exploring Your Narrative Through Art: A Storytelling and Mixed Media Workshop
Join this inaugural workshop series for older adults (55+) to work with storyteller Marilyn Omifunke Torres on how to explore and frame your own narrative, and create art reflecting your experiences with interdisciplinary artist Diana Calderón, whose work is currently on view at ASU Art Museum in A pattern, a trace, a portrait: Four Artists […] |
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Cuban Print Collection
In conjunction with Lo que es, es lo que ha sido/What It Is, Is What Has Been: Selections from the ASU Art Museum’s Cuban Art Collection at the Phoenix Art Museum, the ASU Art Museum presents their Cuban Print Collection. A portfolio of eleven prints was published by Arizona State University Art Museum in conjunction […]
Installation: Methuselah by Reynier Leyva Novo
Reynier Leyva Novo’s Methuselah is a digital artwork that virtually reproduces the 6,000-mile transnational migratory journey of a single monarch butterfly. Experience the artwork through Hololens in the Art in Focus gallery Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from May 19th through July 31st! View Methuselah online at https://methuselahmonarch.com/
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Join Mary-Beth Buesgen, curator of collections and archives, at the Ceramics Research Center for a tour of the open storage ceramics collection and learn about current Artist in Residence, Cesar Bernal. Free tickets: Curator IRL XP: May 19 (3:00-4:00pm) |
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11 events,
Waltzing on the ASU Tempe Campus: John Cage’s "49 Waltzes for the Five Boroughs of New York"
ASU Art Museum’s Public Art
Making Visible
A pattern, a trace, a portrait: Four Artists from CALA Alliance’s Residency Program
Making Visible
Opportunity (reflection)
Open Studio with César Esteban Bernal
Lo que es, es lo que ha sido/What It is, Is What Has Been: Selections from the ASU Art Museum’s Cuban Art Collection
Creative Aging for Lifelong Learning (CALL): Exploring Your Narrative Through Art: A Storytelling and Mixed Media Workshop
Cuban Print Collection
Installation: Methuselah by Reynier Leyva Novo
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11 events, |
12 events,
Open Studio with Susan Allred
The Ceramics Research Center is launching a new artist residency program, featuring two textile and fiber artists in this first iteration. The residency offers artists an open studio space, opportunities to work with the Museum’s permanent collections and to meet with curators, students, scholars and museum audiences. Two days a week, their studios will be […] |
12 events, |
12 events, |
12 events, |
13 events,
Waltzing on the ASU Tempe Campus: John Cage’s "49 Waltzes for the Five Boroughs of New York"
ASU Art Museum’s Public Art
Making Visible
A pattern, a trace, a portrait: Four Artists from CALA Alliance’s Residency Program
Making Visible
Opportunity (reflection)
Open Studio with César Esteban Bernal
Lo que es, es lo que ha sido/What It is, Is What Has Been: Selections from the ASU Art Museum’s Cuban Art Collection
Creative Aging for Lifelong Learning (CALL): Exploring Your Narrative Through Art: A Storytelling and Mixed Media Workshop
Cuban Print Collection
Installation: Methuselah by Reynier Leyva Novo
Open Studio with Susan Allred
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Join ASUAM at Phoenix Art Museum for Family Funday. Phoenix-based Chicana artist, Aileen Martinez, will lead a sketching activity through Lo que es, es lo que ha sido/What It Is, Is What Has Been: Selections from the ASU Art Museum’s Cuban Art Collection. |
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Full Event Schedule @ Phoenix Art Museum for “Lo que es, es lo que ha sido/What It Is, Is What Has Been: Selections from the ASU Art Museum’s Cuban Art Collection”
Talk: Olga Viso, Senior Curatorial Advisor and Curator of Juan Francisco Elso: Por América in dialogue with Paul A. Rogers, The Gerry Grout Director of Education and Engagement Viso and Rogers discuss the challenges of creating an exhibition for multiple audiences and across US-Cuban borders, and explore the thematic and contextual richness of Elso’s art. Wednesday May […] |
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