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  • The Poetics of Color, A Barrett Art Salon

    ASU Art Museum 51 E 10th St, Tempe, AZ 85281, Tempe

    Join us as we explore key works in the history of Black poetry while engaging the exhibition "Twin Flames: The George Floyd Uprising from Minneapolis to Phoenix." Together we will consider a poetics of witness, grieving, and hope, and in response, compose our own communal poem. No previous writing experience is necessary. To reserve your […]

  • CWD Twin Flames Speaker Series: H. L. T. Quan book launch

    ASU Art Museum 51 E 10th St, Tempe, AZ 85281, Tempe

    ASU Center of Work and Democracy is hosting H. L. T. Quan, along with discussant Curtis Austin, to discuss her latest book, “Become Ungovernable: An Abolition Feminist Ethic for Democratic Living” (Pluto Press). “Become Ungovernable” is a provocative new work of political thought setting out to reclaim 'freedom,' 'justice' and 'democracy,' revolutionary ideas that are […]

  • Histories of Protest in Art and Music: Dr. Rashad Shabazz and Curator Brittany Corrales

    ASU Art Museum 51 E 10th St, Tempe, AZ 85281, Tempe

    Join Professor Rashad Shabazz and ASUAM Curator Brittany Corrales for a conversation about the history of protest in art and music. Throughout history, musicians and visual artists have played a pivotal role in challenging the status quo, shifting perspectives and inspiring political change. This event will recognize important figures in art history and popular culture […]

  • Artists and Activists Listening Circle facilitated by Black River Life

    ASU Art Museum 51 E 10th St, Tempe, AZ 85281, Tempe

    Join Black River Life at ASU Art Museum as they facilitate a listening circle inspired by the exhibit Twin Flames: The George Floyd Uprising from Minneapolis to Phoenix. This event features local artists and activists in conversation with each other to process and tap into thoughts, emotions, and memories brought up by this exhibit, as […]

  • CWD Twin Flames Speaker Series: The Politics of Care with Deva Woodly, Brown University Political Theorist of Black Liberation

    ASU Art Museum 51 E 10th St, Tempe, AZ 85281, Tempe

    Arizona State University’s Center for Work and Democracy is hosting Deva Woodly, Brown University Political Theorist of Black Liberation for a discussion on the Politics of Care.  Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, discussions about the politics of care have proliferated within and beyond the academy. This welcome attention to care as an ethic […]

  • Are Objects Forever? The Evolving Thinking on Conservation and Collections Care with the George Floyd Global Memorial

    ASU Art Museum 51 E 10th St, Tempe, AZ 85281, Tempe

    Join Redemption Peters-DuRose, George Floyd Global Memorial Preservation Intern, Nylah Byrd, Assistant Conservator of Objects & Programs Assistant at Balboa Art Conservation Center and Maggie Hill-Kipling co-owner and conservator at Twin Cities Art Care for a thoughtful conversation panel on the collections care for the George Floyd Global Memorial.  RSVP for this virtual panel here: […]

  • Pride Day Pronoun Badge/Button Making

    ASU Art Museum 51 E 10th St, Tempe, AZ 85281, Tempe

    In honor of Pride Day, join ASU Art Museum for a drop-in session to create your own badge with your pronouns. Using a variety of supplies create a unique badge or button so you can wear your pronouns with pride! RSVP Today!  

  • Chicano/a/x Prints and Graphics: Selections from the Hispanic Research Center’s Collection, 1980–2010

    ASU Art Museum 51 E 10th St, Tempe, AZ 85281, Tempe

    “Chicano/a/x Prints and Graphics: Selections from the Hispanic Research Center's Collection, 1980–2010” showcases a partnership between ASU’s Hispanic Research Center (HRC) and ASU Art Museum and brings together works from the 1980s into the 2010s drawn from the HRC’s dynamic collection. Featuring over 30 artists who each offer a kaleidoscope of perspectives on the Mexican […]

  • Fall Openings Reception

    ASU Art Museum 51 E 10th St, Tempe, AZ 85281, Tempe

    Join the ASU Art Museum to celebrate the opening of the Fall 2024 exhibition season! Festivities for four exhibitions on view will include delicious bites, refreshments, music by DJ Flawlyss and opportunities to meet artists and curators. Featured Exhibitions: Notes on Motherhood Muddy Terrains: Mariana Ramos Ortiz + Estephania Gonzalez Chicano/a/x Prints and Graphics: Selections […]

  • Mariana Castillo Deball: The Flames Leave a Feathered Mark on the Clay Spider in the Chamber of Ash and Clay

    ASU Art Museum 51 E 10th St, Tempe, AZ 85281, Tempe

    Exhibition Overview What do you think everyday objects tell us about history and ourselves? What might future archaeologists think about our commonplace items? What might they be able to understand about our current moment and our social and cultural backgrounds? "The Flames Leave a Feathered Mark on the Clay Spider in the Chamber of Ash […]

  • Meditative Drawing in the Style of Zentangle with Donna Read Workshop

    ASU Art Museum 51 E 10th St, Tempe, AZ 85281, Tempe

    “Spiraling, Twisting, Unraveling: Explorations in Pattern and Form" from the Museum’s collection displays many different objects adorned with intricate and seemingly endless patterns. Join Donna Read as she leads a workshop on meditative drawing where participants will learn how to create visually intriguing patterns. Meditative drawing is easy to learn and a relaxing, fun way […]

  • Cooperative Craft: Artmaking of the Mingei Movement

    ASU Art Museum 51 E 10th St, Tempe, AZ 85281, Tempe

    Exhibition Overview Drawn from the museum’s holdings, “Cooperative Craft: Art of the Mingei Movement” explores the rich history of the Mingei Movement, Japan’s folk craft movement that emerged in the late 1920s. Featuring objects by the five key members of the Movement –– Hamada Shōji (Japan, 1894–1978), Kawai Kanjiro (Japan, 1890–1966), Shimaoka Tatsuzō (Japan, 1919–2007), […]