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SELECTIONS FROM POINT OF VIEW: An Anthology of the Moving Image

SELECTIONS FROM POINT OF VIEW: An Anthology of the Moving Image Point of View: An Anthology of the Moving Image is a DVD collection featuring 11 of the most important artists worldwide working in film, video, and digital imagery today. Each DVD features the artist's newly commissioned project; an in-depth interview with the artist conducted […]

THE OTHER MAINSTREAM: Selections from the Collection of Mikki and Stanley Weithorn

Opening Reception: Friday, January 21, 7-9 p.m. Vik Muniz Public Lecture: Tuesday, February 15, 7:30 p.m. Neeb Hall, Free THE OTHER MAINSTREAM: Selections from the Collection of Mikki and Stanley Weithorn This is a selection of dynamic works from the collection of Mikki and Stanley Weithorn, demonstrating their commitment to social and political issues and […]

DESERT CLASSICS: Ceramics in Arizona & Focus on Don Reitz

DESERT CLASSICS: Ceramics in Arizona This exhibition will highlight four Arizona ceramic artists, Rose Cabat, Susan Peterson, and Edwin and Mary Scheier, who developed their individual ceramics styles out of the mid-20th century studio pottery tradition. A focus exhibition of Don Reitz's work will coincide with Desert Classics at the Ceramics Research Center. This exhibition […]

HERBERGER COLLEGE SCHOOL OF ART FACULTY: 2004-2005 Exhibition

HERBERGER COLLEGE SCHOOL OF ART FACULTY: 2004-2005 Exhibition Recent works created by the faculty will be exhibited in the bi- annual Herberger College School of Art Faculty Exhibition at the ASU Art Museum, February 26 through April 30, 2005. The bi-annual show offers students and the public an opportunity to see the respected talents of […]

ANTHONY GOICOLEA: Photographs, Videos and Drawings

ANTHONY GOICOLEA: Photographs, Videos and Drawings Anthony Goicolea's dream-like photographs are peopled with multiple self-portraits. Using digital manipulation, Goicolea clones himself and creates scenarios in which he acts out both humorous and horrific childhood incidents. His photographs are simultaneously rooted in the complexities of social conventions, nostalgia and science fiction, and fall somewhere between fantasy […]

RAMPA: Signaling New Latin American Art Initiatives

RAMPA: Signaling New Latin American Art Initiatives Latin American art entered the Arizona State University Art Museum among its earliest acquisitions. The Latin American collection is comprised of over 800 works. Plans are now developing to expand the collection to include work by artists of the Southern Cone. A seminal part of the Museum's collection […]

LOOK ALIKES: The Decal Plates of Howard Kottler

LOOK ALIKES: The Decal Plates of Howard Kottler Organized by the Tacoma Art Museum, LOOK ALIKES: The Decal Plates of Howard Kottler, is a nationally traveling exhibition of significant works by prominent American ceramist Howard Kottler. This original body of work, which consists of 60 porcelain plates created by Kottler between the 1960s and 1980s, […]

FUR, FEATHERS AND FAMILY: OUR RELATIONSHIP WITH ANIMALS

FUR, FEATHERS AND FAMILY: OUR RELATIONSHIP WITH ANIMALS Do you have a favorite animal? A favorite pet? What kind of pet do you have? Come see how artists have depicted their favorite animals and pets - even a rhinoceros - in prints, paintings, ceramics, and sculpture. There's even a place where you can draw a […]

MARK NEWPORT: Super Heroics

Opening Reception: Friday, June 24, 7-9 p.m. Student Welcome Back Party: Tuesday, August 30 MARK NEWPORT: Super Heroics For centuries, knitting has been associated with the feminine -- from medieval portraits of the Virgin Mary beatifically purling to Grandma's treasured knit afghans. Arizona artist Mark Newport, however, views knitting and related domestic textile arts in […]

ARACELI HERRERA: Mexico through the Lens

ARACELI HERRERA: Mexico Through the Lens In collaboration with ASU's Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing, the ASU Art Museum is proud to host Araceli Herrera: Mexico Through the Lens, an exhibition featuring several black and white images of Mexican life as seen by photojournalist Araceli Herrera. Organized by Dr. Miriam Haddu, lecturer in […]

STELLA LAI: Let’s Stop Pretending

STELLA LAI: Let's Stop Pretending Hong Kong was returned to China in the year 1997, after 155 years as a British Colony. Reflecting on this shift in history, San Francisco based artist Stella Lai examines the architecture, language and memories, which attempt to define the identities and culture of her homeland. Through a newly developed […]

Between Clouds of Memory: Akio Takamori, A Mid-Career Survey

Akio Takamori Public Lecture Friday, October 7, 7 p.m. Neeb Hall Akio Takamori Ceramic Demonstration Saturday, October 8, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Ceramics Studio at the Mesa Arts Center Members and Invited Guests Reception Saturday, October 8, 7-9 p.m. ASU Art Museum Between Clouds of Memory: Akio Takamori, A Mid-Career Survey The Arizona State University Art […]