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ASU Herberger College School of Art Faculty: 2006-2007 Exhibition

ASU Herberger College School of Art Faculty: 2006-2007 Exhibition Recent works created by the faculty will be exhibited in the bi-annual ASU Herberger College School of Art Faculty Exhibition at the ASU Art Museum, April 14 - Sept. 9, 2007. The bi-annual show offers students and the public an opportunity to see the respected talents […]

Renegade Clay: Five Views from the West

Renegade Clay: Five Views from the West This exhibition uncovers the work of five artists from western states who are defining a new generation of clay workers: Rebekah Bogard, Neveda; Shay Church, California; Max Lehman, New Mexico; Thomas Muller, California; and Christina West, Montana. In an increasingly hybrid, cross-disciplinary, globalized world; new technologies and approaches […]

Visual Melodies: Selections from the Permanent Collection

Target Family Fun Day! Saturday, July 14, 2007 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Exhibition Visual Melodies is an orchestra of images with violins, pianos, horns and drums playing a silent melody for all to see. Music is part of everyone's life. From rock to classical, music inspires artists to capture its visual essence. The ASU […]

Sean Duffy: The Grove

Target Family Fun Day! Saturday, July 14, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Welcome Back Student Party and Artist Reception: Tuesday, August 28, 6–8 p.m. b3 In The Grove: A Reaction to the Installation by Sean Duffy 6 DJs, 18 Turntables, 400 Speakers, 1 Night Tuesday, September 25, 7:30 p.m. SEAN DUFFY: The Grove Sean Duffy's […]

Everyday Miracles: Latin American Folk Art from the Cecere Collection

Programs: Gallery talk with guest curator Joanne Stuhr Sep. 7, 2007, noon Reception at which Pete Cecere will be present Nov. 16, 2007, 7-9 p.m. Brunch conversation: Saturday, Nov. 17, 2007 9:30-11 a.m. Pete Cecere, guest curator Joanne Stuhr, and museum director Marilyn A. Zeitlin meet with visitors to discuss contemporary impacts on Latin American […]

JARBAS LOPES: Cicloviaérea

Tuesday, October 30, 6pm Freedom, Fear and Creativity When expectations are removed and new freedom is welcomed, how do we respond? http://asuartmuseum.asu.edu/jarbaslopes/dialoguecontinues Tuesday, November 20, 6pm Communities Engaging/ Unlikely Places Can a Museum be a place for active participation in the creative process ? http://asuartmuseum.asu.edu/jarbaslopes/dialoguecontinues Tuesday, December 4, 6pm What happened here, and now what? […]

BUSINESS AS USUAL: New Video from China/Cao Fei and Yang Fudong

Opening reception Friday, September 14, 7 p.m. – 9 p.m. *dual reception with Jarbas Lopes: Cicloviaérea Public Programs: Tuesday, October 2, 7pm Screening of the Chinese film masterpiece, Spring in a Small Town (1948). Yang Fudong draws inspiration for his videos from the style and content of early-twentieth-century Chinese films. Director Mu Fei made Spring […]

FOLLOWING THE RHYTHMS OF LIFE: The Ceramic Art of David Shaner

Gallery talk by Ann Shaner Friday, September 28, Noon – 1pm Ceramics Research Center Public Reception Friday, September 28, 7-9pm with book signing with peter Held and Jack Troy Ceramics Research Center Call 480-965-2787 for details and registration Following the Rhythms of Life: The Ceramic Art of David Shaner David Shaner was one of the […]

MOULTHROP GENERATIONS: Turned Wood Vessels by Ed, Philip, and Matt Moulthrop

Moulthrop Generations: Turned Wood Vessels by Ed, Philip, and Matt Moulthrop The Moulthrops are a dynasty of artists – grandfather, son, and grandson – who have made significant contributions to the field of wood turning and share a consistency of vision and process. Ed began turning as a teenager in the 1930s; Philip began turning […]

CARL ANDRE / TIM HAWKINSON

FRIDAY CONVERSATION ON EXHIBITIONS Friday, January 25, 11am Heather Lineberry, Senior Curator and Interim Director, ASU Art Museum FRIDAY CONVERSATION ON EXHIBITIONS Friday, February 8, 11am An Overview of Minimalism, lecture by Dr. Claudia Mesch, Associate Professor, ASU School of Art. ARTIST RECEPTION Friday, March 28, 7-9pm Carl Andre/Tim Hawkinson holds a joint reception with […]

HOGARTH LOOKS AT HANDEL’S LONDON

Full List of Public Programs Listed Below HOGARTH LOOKS AT HANDEL'S LONDON Hogarth Looks at Handel's London is an exhibition of British eighteenth century engravings by William Hogarth (1697-1764), who was a friend of George Frideric Handel (1685-1759). Among the highlights are: An engraving of the famous Hogarth self-portrait. The series “The Rake's Progress,” including […]

JOSH GREENE: SOME PARTS MIGHT BE GREATER THAN THE WHOLE

FRIDAY CONVERSATION ON EXHIBITIONS Friday, March 21, 11 a.m. Josh Greene, Artist and John Spiak, Curator, ASU Art Museum A gallery talk about the artists' work and his current Social Studies project at the museum. ARTIST RECEPTION Friday, March 28, 7-9 p.m. Josh Greene: Some Parts Might Be Greater Than the Whole holds a joint […]