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  • Highlights from the Print Study Room

    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 […]

  • Map(ing)

    This exhibition marks the tenth anniversary of the biennial Map(ing) — Multiple Artists Printing (Indigenous and Native Geographies) — project and includes 28 prints created by Native American and Indigenous […]

  • Minds on the Move: The Treadmill Tapes

    Liz Lerman's "Minds on the Move: The Treadmill Tapes" invites members of the ASU community to join her on a treadmill in the gallery for an on-the-go conversation about whatever […]

  • Francis Alÿs: Ciudad Juárez Projects

    Belgian-born, Mexico City-based artist Francis Alÿs created the work for "Ciudad Juárez Projects" in collaboration with local artists during visits to downtown Juarez, near the international border, and to housing […]

  • Museum of Walking Annex

    "Museum of Walking Annex" features selections from ASU Art Museum's collection of historic and contemporary artworks, which provide a broader social, cultural and political context for walking. On March 18, […]

  • Hannah Barco: Fathomings

    Hannah Barco responds to ASU scholars as they work to make our physical, political and social realities more legible and coherent. How many ways can we find our footing in […]

  • The Violence of Truth: Encounter with Jose Bernardi

    Jose Bernardi curates a selection of artwork from ASU Art Museum's collection that explores the myth of social change within architecture and desert culture. Bernardi, associate professor in The Design […]

  • Museum of Walking: Walking and Thinking and Walking

    This spring, the Museum of Walking moves to ASU Art Museums Project Space and presents the landmark exhibition "Walking and Thinking and Walking," curated by Bruce Ferguson, which first appeared […]

  • Staying Power

    Each new acquisition to ASU Art Museum's collection enhances our ability to share the many facets of human creativity and expression. ASU Art Museum collects in defined areas, including contemporary […]

  • Muere Vivo

    A baroque and unique installation of selected insects from Arizona State University's Hasbrouck Insect Collection from the ASU Natural History Collections will be displayed in dialogue with sculpture and video […]