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Crafting a Continuum: Rethinking Contemporary Craft

The ASU Art Museum and Ceramics Research Center (CRC) in the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts present Crafting a Continuum: Rethinking Contemporary Craft, the first comprehensive museum exhibition to highlight their extensive craft holdings, including new international acquisitions in wood, ceramic and fiber. This exhibition and its accompanying catalog provide an international perspective […]

Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts School of Art Biennial Faculty Exhibitions

The biennial ASU Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts School of Art Faculty Exhibition showcases recent work by the School of Art's esteemed faculty. This year's exhibition will feature work in diverse media, including painting, photography, drawing, sculpture, inter-media, fiber and ceramics, as well as research by art history and art education professors. In […]

MIRRORPEOPLE

MIRROR< >PEOPLE is an exhibition that explores the speculative idea of the end of fidelity both as a metaphor and as a concept that mirrors social rituals about sharing uncertainty and finding our place in the world. The new and previously unseen works exhibited by the School of Art's esteemed faculty include video, installation, painting, […]

Gallery Conversations: This is Not America, Part III

The ASU Art Museum presents gallery conversations and tours of This is Not America, Part III . Explore this remarkable exhibition with the ASU Master of Fine Arts students who co-curated it alongside Julio Cesar Morales. Free and open to the public; join us for one or for both! Tours will convene in the ASU […]

These Are Some of My Favorite Things

For his final exhibition prior to his retirement this summer, curator of ceramics Peter Held examines the compulsion to collect. He includes cabinets of curiosities, knick-knacks and creative tableaus from local artists, designers and the public-at-large in an exhibition that highlights how we're all equally passionate and obsessive about the things we love and choose […]

The Garden in the Machine

Based on the 1964 book by Leo Marx, The Machine in the Garden, the exhibition's title refers to the “pastoral” and “progressive” ideals explored in his writing. This seminal work characterized early 20th century American culture and its relationship to technology, contemporary society and urban expansion. Today, similar themes emerge in China, where people are […]

In Solitude, Where We Are Least Alone

Inspired by the essays of American transcendentalists Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson, this exhibition explores the value of seclusion and self-reflection. The works, which range in date and medium, consider both the pain and pleasure of isolation, ultimately posing the question: At what point does solitude cease to be a refuge from society? […]

Shifting Sands: Recent Videos from the Middle East

Featuring international artists who use film and video to explore the Middle Eastern desert as a site charged with meaning, this exhibition explores zones of conflict, including the Israel-Palestine border and Afghanistan, and the shifting personal, political and geographical landscapes of the Middle East. Artists include: Lida Abdul (Afghanistan), Yael Bartana (Germany/Israel), Emily Jacir (Palestine/Italy) […]

Alejandro Almanza Pereda: Down_Under_Side

“Man loves everything that satisfies his comfort. He hates everything that wants to draw him out of his acquired and secured position and that disturbs him. Thus he loves the house and hates art.” — Alfred Loos, Pioneering Modernist Architect “Every day, in our lives, we face risk with possible dangers. Every situation encountered is […]

Gallery Preview and Lecture: Richard T. Walker

Artist Richard T. Walker will give a behind-the-scenes tour of the installation of his upcoming exhibition at the ASU Art Museum, Richard T. Walker: the predicament of always (as we are) , which opens Sept. 27, 2014. Walker, a British artist currently living and working in San Francisco, brings a unique outsider perspective to the […]

Director’s Council Lecture Series with ASU Art Museum Director Gordon Knox

Join ASU Art Museum Director Gordon Knox for a presentation and discussion about art, science, innovation and technology. Free and open to the public. RSVP required; seating is limited. Visit https://amuseum-knoxlecture.eventbrite.com to RSVP. Art and science are our species' primary systems of knowledge production. Both are highly disciplined, focused, peer-reviewed, cumulative and broadly collaborative ways […]

Richard T. Walker: the predicament of always (as we are)

Richard T. Walker's videos, photographs, installations and performances take seclusion, human nature and dialogue as their subjects. Focusing on the experience of our surrounding environments, his works highlight clashes between innate desire, cultural interpretation and reality, becoming almost behavioral studies of the act of experiencing. This exhibition is generously supported by Carroll/Fletcher Gallery, London, and […]