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SUMMARY:Pride Day Pronoun Badge/Button Making
DESCRIPTION:In honor of Pride Day\, join ASU Art Museum for a drop-in session to create your own badge with your pronouns. Using a variety of supplies create a unique badge or button so you can wear your pronouns with pride! \nRSVP Today! \n 
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/pride-day-pronoun-badge-button-making/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:Event,green
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240509T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240509T140000
DTSTAMP:20260428T102200
CREATED:20240426T190451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240507T173006Z
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SUMMARY:Are Objects Forever? The Evolving Thinking on Conservation and Collections Care with the George Floyd Global Memorial
DESCRIPTION:Join Redemption Peters-DuRose\, George Floyd Global Memorial Preservation Intern\, Nylah Byrd\, Assistant Conservator of Objects & Programs Assistant at Balboa Art Conservation Center and Maggie Hill-Kipling co-owner and conservator at Twin Cities Art Care for a thoughtful conversation panel on the collections care for the George Floyd Global Memorial.  \nRSVP for this virtual panel here: Zoom Webinar Registration
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/are-objects-forever-the-evolving-thinking-on-conservation-and-collections-care-with-the-george-floyd-global-memorial/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:Event,green
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240404T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240404T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T102200
CREATED:20240320T210542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240402T214450Z
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SUMMARY:CWD Twin Flames Speaker Series: The Politics of Care with Deva Woodly\, Brown University Political Theorist of Black Liberation
DESCRIPTION:Arizona State University’s Center for Work and Democracy is hosting Deva Woodly\, Brown University Political Theorist of Black Liberation for a discussion on the Politics of Care.  \nSince the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic\, discussions about the politics of care have proliferated within and beyond the academy. This welcome attention to care as an ethic and a political praxis demands we revisit care in the context of ongoing and new forms of state violence. The present moment invites a re-engagement with care as a political theory\, an ethic and a social practice aimed at reorienting people toward new ways of living\, relating\, and governing. The 21st century approach to the politics of care aims at unmaking racial capitalism\, cis heteropatriarchy\, the carceral state\, and the colonial present. The politics of care is an approach to political thought and action that seeks to move beyond the approaches of the 20th century and push toward new understandings\, practices\, and policies that could be constitutive of a world where all people can flourish.  \nDeva Woodly is Professor of Politics at Brown University. She is the author of Reckoning: Black Lives Matter and the Democratic Necessity of Social Movements (Oxford 2022) and The Politics of Common Sense: How Social Movements Use Public Discourse to Change Politics and Win Acceptance (Oxford 2015). She has held fellowships at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton as well as the Edmund J. Safra Center for Ethics at Harvard. Her research covers a variety of topics\, from social movements to race\, imagination\, media\, communication\, and political understandings of economics. Her newest work is on the politics of futurity – particularly what it means to take the concept of political worldbuilding seriously in the 21st century. Regardless of topic\, she focuses on the impacts of public discourse on the political meanings of social and economic issues as well as how those common understandings change democratic practice and public policy. Her process of inquiry is inductive\, moving from concrete\, real-world conditions to the conceptual implications of those realities. In all cases\, she centers the perspective of ordinary citizens and political challengers with an eye toward how the demos impact political action and shapes political possibilities. \nRSVP!
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/cwd-twin-flames-speaker-series-the-politics-of-care-with-deva-woodly-brown-university-political-theorist-of-black-liberation/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:Event,green
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240330T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240330T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T102200
CREATED:20240305T172539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240315T202546Z
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SUMMARY:Artists and Activists Listening Circle facilitated by Black River Life
DESCRIPTION:﻿Join Black River Life at ASU Art Museum as they facilitate a listening circle inspired by the exhibit Twin Flames: The George Floyd Uprising from Minneapolis to Phoenix. This event features local artists and activists in conversation with each other to process and tap into thoughts\, emotions\, and memories brought up by this exhibit\, as well as their own experiences here in the Valley. \nParticipants are invited to witness the sharing of these organizers’ stories and perspectives\, with musical sound curation provided by the Black River Life collective. There will also be an opportunity to tour the exhibition\, which features visuals and artifacts from the George Floyd Uprising sites in Minneapolis and Phoenix. \nRSVP: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/twin-flames-listening-circle-artists-and-activists-speak-tickets-853051629387?aff=oddtdtcreator \n  \n 
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/artists-and-activists-listening-circle-facilitated-by-black-river-life/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:Event,green
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240328T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240328T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T102200
CREATED:20240312T193421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T201928Z
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SUMMARY:Histories of Protest in Art and Music: Dr. Rashad Shabazz and Curator Brittany Corrales
DESCRIPTION:Join Professor Rashad Shabazz and ASUAM Curator Brittany Corrales for a conversation about the history of protest in art and music. Throughout history\, musicians and visual artists have played a pivotal role in challenging the status quo\, shifting perspectives and inspiring political change. This event will recognize important figures in art history and popular culture who united communities and gave a voice to marginalized people\, from José Guadalupe Posada to Faith Ringgold\, Nina Simone and Childish Gambino.    \nRSVP Today! \n  \n 
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/histories-of-protest-in-art-and-music-dr-rashad-shabazz-and-curator-brittany-corrales/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:Event,green
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240315T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240315T153000
DTSTAMP:20260428T102200
CREATED:20240219T230020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240305T225121Z
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SUMMARY:CWD Twin Flames Speaker Series: H. L. T. Quan book launch
DESCRIPTION:ASU Center of Work and Democracy is hosting H. L. T. Quan\, along with discussant Curtis Austin\, to discuss her latest book\, “Become Ungovernable: An Abolition Feminist Ethic for Democratic Living” (Pluto Press). “Become Ungovernable” is a provocative new work of political thought setting out to reclaim ‘freedom\,’ ‘justice’ and ‘democracy\,’ revolutionary ideas that are all too often warped in the interests of capital and the state. Revealing the mirage of mainstream democratic thought and the false promises of liberal political ideologies\, H. L. T. Quan offers an alternative approach: abolition feminism drawing on a kaleidoscope of refusal praxes and on a deep engagement with the Black Radical Tradition and queer analytics. With each chapter anchored by episodes from the long history of resistance and rebellions against tyranny\, Quan calls for us to take up a feminist ethic of living rooted in the principles of radical inclusion\, mutuality and friendship as part of the larger toolkit for confronting fascism\, white supremacy and the neoliberal labour regime. \nAbout the author: H. L. T. Quan is a political theorist and an award-winning documentary filmmaker. Her research & teaching focus on radical thought and praxis\, including feminist consciousness\, utopian thought\, speculative living\, data justice\, movements for justice and the Black Radical Tradition. \nAttend in person: RSVP Today! \nAttend virtually: Zoom Link
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/booktalk-h-l-t-quan/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:Event,green
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240217T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240217T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T102200
CREATED:20240213T202750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240227T174409Z
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SUMMARY:The Poetics of Color\, A Barrett Art Salon
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we explore key works in the history of Black poetry while engaging the exhibition “Twin Flames: The George Floyd Uprising from Minneapolis to Phoenix.” Together we will consider a poetics of witness\, grieving\, and hope\, and in response\, compose our own communal poem. No previous writing experience is necessary. To reserve your space\, please register through the QR code. For questions\, contact Dr. Mahlika Hopwood at mahlika.hopwood@asu.edu.
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/the-poetics-of-color-a-barrett-art-salon/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:Event,green
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240216T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240216T140000
DTSTAMP:20260428T102200
CREATED:20240102T205341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T205351Z
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SUMMARY:Walk & Talk with Sama Alshaibi and Brittany Corrales
DESCRIPTION:﻿﻿In conclusion of the SHPRS x ASUAM distinguished artist-in-residency\, join artist Sama Alshaibi and curator Brittany Corrales for a Walk & Talk through Crafting Resistance which features two works by Alshaibi. \nRSVP for the 12-12:45pm or the 1-1:45pm time slots. Space is limited per tour\, so RSVP Today!
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/walk-talk-with-sama-alshaibi-and-brittany-corrales/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:Event,green
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240202T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240203T000000
DTSTAMP:20260428T102200
CREATED:20240118T001228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240118T001228Z
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SUMMARY:Taste of Melanin: Silent Disco
DESCRIPTION:Following the opening reception for “Twin Flames: The George Floyd Uprising from Minneapolis to Phoenix\,” let’s kick off Black History Month with a dance celebration: a silent disco! Explore the profound impact of Black artists on today’s contemporary music scene. \nGospel and blues set the stage for rock ‘n’ roll\, while jazz has this crazy ability to cross all kinds of borders with its beats. African rhythms mixed with other musical styles gave birth to hip-hop\, R&B\, funk\, and loads more.  \nRSVP
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/taste-of-melanin-silent-disco/
CATEGORIES:Event,green
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240115T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240208T120000
DTSTAMP:20260428T102200
CREATED:20231212T185916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231212T185916Z
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SUMMARY:CALL Workshop: Contemporary Basketry
DESCRIPTION:Working with artist Carol Eckert\, participants will learn about the fascinating tradition and history of basketry and how artists are using these methods to create incredible pieces today. Carol will lead the class in techniques on how to coil and create their own piece to display at an event at the culmination of the workshop. \nThe Creative Aging and Lifelong Learning (CALL) Program at ASU Art Museum stems from the Vitality Arts Project for Art Museums funding received from E.A. Michelson Philanthropy. This series of workshops aims to engage older adults (55+) in museum spaces and reduce ageism. Each workshop series will host 8 sessions and a culminating experience where participants will make art\, foster community and have fun alongside local teaching artists. \nRegistration is closed.
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/call-workshop-contemporary-basketry/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum Ceramics Research Center\, 699 S. Mill Ave.\, Suite 108\, Tempe\, AZ\, 85281\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,green
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20231020T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20231020T130000
DTSTAMP:20260428T102200
CREATED:20231002T230019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231002T230019Z
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SUMMARY:Curator IRL XP: Mary-Beth Buesgen
DESCRIPTION:This is a unique opportunity to meet an ASU Art Museum curator and go beyond the typical exhibition tour. In real life\, experience behind the scenes\, visit\, ask questions\, tell stories\, share insight and engage in meaningful exchange with art\, culture and ideas. Stop by the Museum or CRC every third Friday of the month! \nJoin Mary-Beth Buesgen\, Collections and Archives Manager\, for an exclusive tour of “Contours: The Essential Form” at the Ceramics Research Center. \n 
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/curator-irl-xp-mary-beth-buesgen/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum Ceramics Research Center\, 699 S. Mill Ave.\, Suite 108\, Tempe\, AZ\, 85281\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,green
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20231014T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20231014T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T102200
CREATED:20231013T222236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231013T222236Z
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SUMMARY:Fixer Studio: Patch Making
DESCRIPTION:Come join us in repairing your loved but worn clothes\, garments\, accessories and even memorabilia. Bring your broken items and a fresh mind and we will provide the equipment. \nThis month\, participants can bring an item that needs a patch\, and we will use iron-on vinyl\, felt\, and fabric to create various patches.
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/fixer-studio-patch-making/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:Event,green
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230930
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240602
DTSTAMP:20260428T102200
CREATED:20230911T201809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240306T191507Z
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SUMMARY:Contours: The Essential Form
DESCRIPTION:“Contours: The Essential Form” features selections from the Museum’s permanent collection and new works by Ibrahim Said (b. 1976\, Fustat\, Egypt). Through ceramic objects and works on paper\, the exhibition explores themes of nature\, care and discipline through the lens of muscle memory and intuitive artistic practice.  \nSaid was an invited artist in October 2022 as part of the Museum’s Encounter Series\, an effort to reimagine and recontextualize the Museum’s collections to address larger issues related to the current social and cultural climate of Arizona and the world at large. As part of his residency\, the artist selected over sixty artworks from the Museum’s collection and created three ceramic works in response to his experiences during his visit\, drawing inspiration from the Arizona built and natural landscape. Said states\, “The natural world has inspired artists for centuries\, and regardless of all our differences\, we all benefit from a connection to nature for both survival but also to feed our souls and spirits. These objects help us connect and memorialize some of the abundant natural treasures around us.” \nArtists featured in the exhibition are Laura Andreson\, George Burr\, Rose Cabat\, Claude Conover\, Hans Coper\, Andrew Dasburg\,  Roseline Delisle\, Ruth Duckworth\, Ernest Haskell\, Karin Hessenberg\, Catherine Hiersoux\, Nicholas Homoky\, John Jordan\, Paul Landacre\, Lucy M Lewis\, Rebecca Lucario\, Maria Poveka Martinez\, Christine Nofchissey McHorse\, Ed Moulthrop\, Alvin Pace\, Elsa Rady\, Lucie Rie\, Mary Rogers\, Ibrahim Said\, Dennis Stewart\, Geoffrey Swindell\, Toshiko Takaezu\, Dorothy Torivio\, John Ward\, Mary White and A. Jeffrey Zigulis.  \n“Contours: The Essential Form” is organized by Mary-Beth Buesgen\, ASU Art Museum Ceramics Research Center Collections & Archives Manager and Ibrahim Said\, Artist-in Residence in collaboration with a Community of Practice composed of artists and scholars: Sam Chung\, Chad Haines\, Amelia Hay\, Renee Bhatti-Klug\, Kat Medill\, Emma Skinner and Mariam Aziza Stephan and made possible by the Windgate Foundation Endowment with additional support from Elaine and Sidney Cohen and the members of ASU Art Museum’s Board and Councils. \nRSVP TODAY!
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/contours-the-essential-form/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum Ceramics Research Center\, 699 S. Mill Ave.\, Suite 108\, Tempe\, AZ\, 85281\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,green
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230907T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230907T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T102200
CREATED:20230725T204258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230830T221458Z
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SUMMARY:Session II: Annual Report\, Insights and Developments into Race and Cultural Cosplay
DESCRIPTION:Board of Directors \n2024 Race and Cultural Cosplay Retreat \nSession II \nAnnual Report\, Insights and Developments into Race and Cultural Cosplay \nThursday\, September 7\, 2023 // Performance \n1:00–5:00 PM // ASU Art Museum Gallery 1 + 2 \nWe will discuss key points into our survey and share our conclusions into the current state of Race and Cultural Cosplay. Our R&D specialist Luis Rivera Jimenez will be presenting a series of leading inquiries into these topics. Backed by the leading professionals and researchers into these themes\, this report will illuminate the tumultuous and complicated realities of dealing with Race and Cultural Cosplay to compel and inspire each other towards the action needed to make a difference in you/and your community. \nKey takeaways: Race\, Cultural Cosplay\, Inspiration \nFree tickets here: Session II: Annual Report\, Insights and Developments into Race and Cultural Cosplay \nClick here to view full agenda \n \n 
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/session-ii-annual-report-insights-and-developments-into-race-and-cultural-cosplay/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:Event,green
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230722
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240101
DTSTAMP:20260428T102200
CREATED:20230620T173207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230620T173207Z
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SUMMARY:Everything is a Little Fuzzy
DESCRIPTION:“Everything Is a Little Fuzzy\,” draws from the museum’s permanent collection. With an eye on dimensions of memory and care\, it explores the challenges experienced in a post-pandemic world. The exhibition highlights aspects of care\, emphasizes memory\, communicates resilience\, and explores softness through difficult circumstances. \nTwenty-two artworks on display feature textile objects or the usage of fibrous materials and techniques. Ninabah Winton\, the exhibition’s curator and ASU Art Museum Windgate Assistant Curator of Contemporary Craft and Design\, asks\, “How are care and memory passed down in textile work? How do fiber or ceramic works hold or contain memories\, and how are they shaped by memory or the concept of care?” \nJoin us at the museum for the opening reception on Saturday\, Aug. 19\, from 6 to 8 p.m.
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/everything-is-a-little-fuzzy/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,green
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230711T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230803T120000
DTSTAMP:20260428T102200
CREATED:20230623T170952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230630T162711Z
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SUMMARY:Creative Aging for Lifelong Learning (CALL) Workshop: Printmaking
DESCRIPTION:Join local printmakers from Xico\, inc. as they teach various printmaking techniques to participants. In addition to gaining hands-on printmaking experience\, participants will have an opportunity to visit ASU Art Museum’s Print Study Room and study some of the unique print collections on display at the museum.  \nThis workshop is free and for 55+.  \nLink to register: https://forms.gle/a3eqngNJmtYHN9jr6
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/creative-aging-for-lifelong-learning-call-workshop-printmaking/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum Ceramics Research Center\, 699 S. Mill Ave.\, Suite 108\, Tempe\, AZ\, 85281\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,green
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230519T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230731T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T102200
CREATED:20230426T002247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230518T184037Z
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SUMMARY:Installation: Methuselah by Reynier Leyva Novo
DESCRIPTION:Reynier Leyva Novo’s Methuselah is a digital artwork that virtually reproduces the 6\,000-mile transnational migratory journey of a single monarch butterfly. Experience the artwork through Hololens in the Art in Focus gallery Fridays\, Saturdays and Sundays from May 19th through July 31st! \nView Methuselah online at https://methuselahmonarch.com/
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/installation-methuselah-by-reynier-leyva-novo/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:Event,green
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230516T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230608T120000
DTSTAMP:20260428T102200
CREATED:20230501T213940Z
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SUMMARY:Creative Aging for Lifelong Learning (CALL): Exploring Your Narrative Through Art: A Storytelling and Mixed Media Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join this inaugural workshop series for older adults (55+) to work with storyteller Marilyn Omifunke Torres on how to explore and frame your own narrative\, and create art reflecting your experiences with interdisciplinary artist Diana Calderón\, whose work is currently on view at ASU Art Museum in A pattern\, a trace\, a portrait: Four Artists from CALA Alliance’s Residency Program.  \nThis series focuses on storytelling and how objects\, our surroundings\, and pasts can inform art we create. Participants will walk away with pieces they construct that describe and retell a story of their own and an opportunity to celebrate and display their work at the end of the program. \nMay 16- June 8\, 2023: \nTuesdays & Thursday 10am-12pm \nSign up here: Session 1: May 16-June 8 \nRegistration closes Wednesday\, May 18th at 5pm.
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/creative-aging-for-lifelong-learning-call-exploring-your-narrative-through-art-a-storytelling-and-mixed-media-workshop/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum Ceramics Research Center\, 699 S. Mill Ave.\, Suite 108\, Tempe\, AZ\, 85281\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,green
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240526
DTSTAMP:20260428T102200
CREATED:20230119T235713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240306T191546Z
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SUMMARY:Making Visible
DESCRIPTION:“Making Visible” features artworks from ASU Art Museum’s permanent collections and examines how these objects perpetuate and fortify mythologies of the American West. With over 90% of the Museum’s 13\,000+ objects entering the collection as gifts\, this exhibition questions how the perspective of donors reflects specific tastes and fantasies about the Southwest. Further\, it explores how museums create cultural narratives based on available objects without considering what is missing. Centering people and their stories\, the exhibition seeks to redress and restore the archival silences and gaps in the museum’s collections by interrogating how racism\, sexism\, settler colonialism and other exclusionary practices produced a collection that centers Eurocentricity. \n“Making Visible” is organized in collaboration with a community of advisors composed of activists\, scholars and artists that lend important and yet historically excluded cultural perspectives. The museum worked with NY-based artist Miguel Luciano to develop the exhibition design\, audience experience and public programs along with Amelia Hay\, learning and co-creation specialist. In addition\, they commissioned Jacob Meders\, local artist and member of the Mechoopda Indian Tribe of Chico Rancheria\, to write labels looking critically at several of the historical artworks in the exhibition. The curatorial team includes Julio César Morales\, senior curator; Mary-Beth Buesgen\, curator of collections and archives; Brittany Corrales\, curator; Ninabah Winton\, Windgate assistant curator of contemporary craft and design fellow and Abby Sutton\, Windgate curatorial assistant. \nClick here to learn more about the Black cowboys of Arizona and their impact on Arizona history through their military service as Buffalo Soldiers.  \n“Making Visible” is sponsored by the Terra Foundation for American Art with generous support from the ASU Art Museum Boards and Councils.
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/making-visible/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,green
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220916T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220916T200000
DTSTAMP:20260428T102200
CREATED:20220912T183752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220912T220415Z
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SUMMARY:Mexican Independence Day Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our fourth annual Mexican Independence Day Celebration to honor the contributions and culture of the Mexican and Mexican American communities as well as acknowledging independence days across the Americas. In partnership with The Consulate General of Mexico and CALA Alliance\, the event features a traditional Aztec performance from Grupo Coatlicue\, El Grito from the Consul General and Deputy Consul General\, artmaking activities\, How I Became an Artista book making workshop with artist Karen Nazario Moranchel\, poetry reading from writer and educator Anna Flores\, printmaking activity designed by artist Cruz Ortiz\, lotería games\, salsa lessons with ASU Salsa Club\, music from DJ CRVNT3S and food from SuperFarm SuperTruck. \n\n5 p.m. Artmaking activities start\n5:30 p.m. Aztec dance performance from Grupo Coatlicue\nEl Grito from Mexican Consulate\n6 p.m. How I Became an Artista: Karen Nazario Moranchel; book making workshop\nLotería begins\n6:30–6:45 p.m. Poetry reading with writer and educator Anna Flores\n7–7:30 p.m. Salsa lessons with ASU Salsa Club\n7:30–8 p.m. Open dance floor
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/mexican-independence-day-celebration/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:Event,green
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220409
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220926
DTSTAMP:20260428T102200
CREATED:20220912T181425Z
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SUMMARY:New Earthworks
DESCRIPTION:“New Earthworks” presents work by eight contemporary artists who explore our interconnectedness with the Earth. Artists David Brooks\, Carolina Caycedo\, Desert Artlab (April Bojorquez and Matt Garcia)\, Hope Ginsburg\, Scott Hocking\, Mary Mattingly\, Sam Van Aken and Steven Yazzie take on issues of biodiversity and environmental equity\, reassert Indigenous knowledge and envision new systems to address climate change. Similar to earthwork artists of the 1960s and ’70s\, they utilize site and non-site systems of experiential installations or events in the landscape with sculpture\, photographs\, films\, drawings\, texts and objects created in the studio. The dialectic of site-specific and gallery locations\, inclusive experience and discrete objects\, provides an array of chances to rethink our understanding of the Earth and propose new modalities at a time when it has never been more pressing to do so. \nThe exhibition is co-curated by artist Mark Dion and ASU Art Museum Curator Emeritus Heather Sealy Lineberry. “New Earthworks” is supported by the Diane and Bruce Halle Foundation and is sponsored by the Patti Parsons Foundation\, Helme Prinzen Endowment and Joan D. Cremin. Additional support for artist installations is provided by Lettuce Grow\, an initiative of The Farm Project\, and the UrbanFarm Fruit Tree Program. \nSave the date! Join us at the museum for the opening reception on Friday\, April 8 from 6–8 p.m. More details will be announced on our website at asuartmuseum.asu.edu.
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/new-earthworks/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,green
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220217
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220905
DTSTAMP:20260428T102200
CREATED:20220811T234022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220922T220806Z
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SUMMARY:Art in Focus: New Acquisitions
DESCRIPTION:“Art in Focus: New Acquisitions” turned the curatorial process over to the Museum Ambassadors\, our front-of-house staff of student workers. This process allowed them to participate in the exhibition-making process\, rather than just sharing the final product with our visitors. From a collection of over 13\,000 objects\, the students narrowed their focus to highlight a few works that have entered the museum’s collection in the last five years. Many of the works selected are representative of our collection strengths\, as well as our goal of creating an archive of our exhibition history. We are thrilled to include recent acquisitions by artists including José Clemente Orozco\, Michael Sherrill\, June Wayne\, Kumi Tsuda\, Julie Heffernan\, Courtney Leonard\, Cannupa Hanska Luger\, Henry Pim\, Susan Collett\, Justin Rothshank\, Isaac Scott and Marina Perez Simão.
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/art-in-focus-new-acquisitions/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,green
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