In the Stacks: Print Wikipedia
Hayden Library, Level 1 "Print Wikipedia" is a both a utilitarian visualization of the largest accumulation of human knowledge and a poetic gesture towards the futility of the scale of […]
Hayden Library, Level 1 "Print Wikipedia" is a both a utilitarian visualization of the largest accumulation of human knowledge and a poetic gesture towards the futility of the scale of […]
The contemporary view of what constitutes a family is more expansive that ever before. Whatever their composition, families still matter. Homes, pets, good times and bad are all embraced as […]
Featuring the work of Jason Lee Starin, Joseph Kamm, Cheyenne Rudolph, Man Yau, Sam Brennan, Thomas Schmidt, Jeffrey Miller, Eva Vogelsang, Roberto Lugo, Forrest Sincoff Gard and Ben Harle. This […]
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 […]
Join us for a special guided tour of selected prints from the Jules Heller Print Study Room. These tours offer a rare opportunity to study original prints without a frame's […]
This exhibition is at our downtown Phoenix residency program location. Questions about visiting? Call 480.965.2787 and press "0" Over 300 backpacks, water bottles, border restraints and other objects left behind […]
Oliver B. James, a Phoenix attorney, anonymously donated paintings and prints to Arizona State University in the 1950s. His goal was to provide students, faculty, school children and the general […]
For this second part to his critically acclaimed video Octopus (2011), Yoshua Okón has created a multi-channel video installation centering on anti-immigration protests against unaccompanied children that are fleeing violence […]
In 1950, Oliver B. James, a Phoenix attorney, donated 16 paintings to Arizona State University to provide students access to real art objects. Before 1955, James would acquire and donate […]
Statement Piece brings together two like-minded ceramic artists from different generations. Danish-born Erik Gronborg came of age in the 1960s, when he began making handmade pottery that fused Pop Art […]
PUBLIC HOURS Friday – Saturday, noon – 6 p.m. First and Third Fridays, 4 – 9 p.m. ABOUT YOSHUA OKÓN: OCTOPUS Produced in 2011, while Okón was an artist-in-residence at […]
The first video survey of Mexico City-based artist Miguel Angel Rios, Landlocked follows Rios' remarkable journey into a unique artistic practice that addresses issues of power, apathy and violence though […]
