Exhibition Overview This exhibition begins with a question: What if we grew up learning that migration was part of the natural order of our world? Rather than assuming animals, plants, and people belong to fixed regions, what if we understood instead that movement across borders, ecosystems, and cultures is necessary for survival and resilience? Tierras […]
Making Meaning: Place and Space at ASU Art Museum At the ASU Art Museum, we’re reimagining every corner of the museum — from the scent in the air to the spaces where people gather, transforming visitor experiences beyond the galleries and reflecting the spirit of the land on which we are sited, the historic homelands […]
Art in Focus is dedicated to intimate, project-based presentations by invited artists or drawn from the museum’s collection that encourage sustained engagement and deep attention. “Tonia Calderon: Endless” extends this commitment by positioning the gallery as a site of learning, reflection and experimentation. For this project, Los Angeles–based artist Tonia Calderon brings elements of her […]
Join artist-in-residence Jennif(f)er Tamayo for a live sonic performance presented as part of “Tierras Reimaginadas: Migration.” In “mygrunt is a total world, a prelude,” Tamayo weaves together field recordings, voice, protest sounds, memory fragments and electronic beats into an immersive soundscape exploring migration, liberation and queer decolonial listening practices. Drawing from interviews with migrant community […]
ASU Art Museum and cut+paste invite you to connect, collaborate and recharge through hands-on collage making at the ASU Art Museum. Discover the art of collage in a relaxed, welcoming space. All materials are included. Bring a friend or come on your own and make something new. Location: ASU Art Museum Saturday, March 14, 2026 […]
The ASU Art Museum will present an engaging panel titled Arizona: Past and Present. Moderated by Windgate Curatorial Fellow Sade Moore, the conversation will feature Dan Clevenger of DLR Architects, who is leading the exhibition design for the upcoming exhibition Land and Legacy: Bennie Gonzalez and Dennis Numkena. Together, they will explore how Bennie Gonzalez […]
For the 2026 Visionary Lecture Series, ASU Art Museum presents Tonia Calderon in conversation about her evolving practice and the cultural influences that shape her work. Calderon, a Los Angeles-based artist, has exhibited at institutions including SFMOMA and MOCA Cleveland. Her work challenges traditional boundaries while exploring new possibilities for presenting contemporary art. Moderated by […]