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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 this murky landscape? For "Fathomings," Barco assembles an installation to occupy the gallery with these various perspectives and when she returns in the spring, will […]

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 School at ASU, also presents a series of his collage works that will be in dialogue with key artworks from the museum's Cuban and Latin […]

MudWorks MMXVII: Selections from the ASU Art Museum Ceramic Studio Tour

For the past 16 years, some of the most talented Phoenix-area ceramic artists have showcased their art during the ASU Art Museum Ceramics Research Center's self-guided ceramic studio tour. The tour provides a unique opportunity, not only to see the best of ceramic art in the Valley, but also to visit artists' homes and studios […]

Flowing Beyond Heaven and Earth

Flowing Beyond Heaven and Earth showcases works by 33 artists, who represent different pottery regions across China. The ceramists included in this exhibition all have deep roots when it comes to tradition, but each adapts to change in his/her own way. Coordinated by artist Luo Xiaoping and made possible by the China Industrial Ceramics Association […]

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 in 1996 at the Louisiana Art Museum in Denmark. The exhibition includes mimeographed works by artists and scholars like Marina Ambramovic and Rebecca Solnit. "Museum […]

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 art, 20th century and contemporary ceramics, works by Latin American and Latinx artists, and historic and contemporary prints. Thanks to gifts and support from our […]

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 by resident artist Gabriel Rico. This exhibition is presented in conjunction with his installation at ASU Art Museum. Supported by CALA Alliance, Programa Anual de […]

Dead, Dead, Live, Dead

Gabriel Rico is the first artist-in-residence for the new GDL>PHX Residencias Artísticas program (organized by CALA Alliance, ASU Art Museum and Programa Anual de Open Studios), where artists from both cities are chosen to develop new work in Guadalajara, Mexico and Phoenix, Arizona. For his first museum exhibition in the United Sates, "Dead, Dead, Live, […]

Pipe Brothers: Tom and James Franco

For the past year, Bay Area artist Tom Franco has been collaborating with his brother, actor James Franco, on a series of enormous ceramic sculptures at Mission Clay Products, a Phoenix-based factory that produces vitrified clay pipes used mainly for sewage. Through their Arts and Industry program, Mission Clay has provided materials and working space […]

Euan Macdonald xJumpcuts

xJumpcuts is an ongoing preview series at ASU Art Museum Project Space that features artworks by artists developing future projects for the museum. Euan Macdonald's work captures quotidian life through a unique lens, reflecting unseen nuances of mundane activities. He uses video, drawing and installation to develop evocative content out of ordinary subjects. "Euan Macdonald […]

Re:Sisters

This event features sisters Lisa and Janelle Iglesias form the New York City-based artist duo Las Hermanas Iglesias. As a team, they create artworks that disrupt borders, engage absurdity and promote the benefits of working together. This season, they are mounting a site-specific installation at ASU Art Museum as the first family-in-residence. Join us for […]

Material Beauty: Encounter with Nathan Newman

See the museum's collection through the lens of a scientist. In "Material Beauty," guest curator Nathan Newman, a professor in Solid State Science at Arizona State University's School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy, has selected artworks that engage with the chemistry of color, the neurology of facial recognition and the mathematics of perspective. […]