Visit the ASU Art Museum
at the Nelson Fine Arts Center
at the Nelson Fine Arts Center
To ensure the well-being of all our visitors and staff, please review the information below for what you need to know before visiting.
What You Need To Know Before Visiting
Parking
We have 12 parking spaces (two of which are reserved for handicapped patrons) in Lot 9. Lot 9 is directly in front of the museum. Bring in your license plate number and state for free parking during your visit.
Sanitize Those Hands
Friends keep their hands clean. We will have hand sanitizer stations located throughout the museum; please use them.
No FOMO!
If you’re not yet ready to come in person, no problem! We will continue to bring the museum to you virtually through our social media channels:
Have Questions?
Give us a call at 480-965-2787, this is a first for all of us!
View our current exhibitions and upcoming virtual events. Whether it’s in person or on Zoom, we look forward to seeing you soon. Until then, stay healthy and well!
SE Corner of Mill Avenue and 10th Street
480.965.2787 | ASU Map
ASU’s Tempe campus is about 10 minutes east of downtown Phoenix via I-10, and about five minutes southeast from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.
Closed Monday – Tuesday and university holidays
The Museum will be closed for the following holiday dates through the end of 2023:
Friday, Nov 10th
Wednesday Nov. 22nd – Sunday Nov. 26th
Sunday, Dec. 24th
Sunday, Dec. 31st
Complimentary parking is available in front of the ASU Art Museum in ASU Lot 9, located on the southeast corner of Mill Avenue and 10th Street. Visitors using museum spaces must sign in at the front desk in the lobby of the ASU Art Museum.
Metered and short-term paid parking is available in front of the museum and along Forest Avenue and Gammage Parkway; additional visitor parking in ASU Lot 20.
The Shop at the ASU Art Museum offers a variety of artistic, locally made and museum branded items to enhance your experience beyond your visit. With the museum’s newest collaboration with the Phoenix based store dialog, the Shop has expanded to include hand crafted wears by local artists, and desert themed ephemera, while keeping place-making of the local area in mind.
The Shop offers snacks and local drinks to fuel your museum visit. With canned coffee produced by local roasters Cartel Coffee, teas by Arizona based brand AZ Liquids and small snacks, we encourage visitors to grab a quick bite before or after exploring art!
We center art and artists in the service of social good and community wellbeing.
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