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SUMMARY:Wednesday Event
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URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/wednesday-event/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240628T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240628T140000
DTSTAMP:20260428T091937
CREATED:20240507T191154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240603T180705Z
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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:20240612T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240612T213000
DTSTAMP:20260428T091937
CREATED:20240531T185012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240604T173622Z
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SUMMARY:Art 101: "Queer Art 1960-Present"
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of Pride Month\, join ASU Museum Director + Professor of Practice\, Miki Garcia for a classroom- style lecture covering queer art over the last 60 years. This is an unique experience hosted by dialog phx\, a new retail and coffee shop space in Downtown Phoenix. \nThis is a free event and will run from 7:30 – 9:30 p.m. at dialog phx\, located at 1001 N Central Ave\, Suite 110 Phoenix\, AZ 85004. \nRSVP Today! \n 
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/art-101-queer-art-1960-present/
LOCATION:dialog phx\, 1001 N Central Ave suite 110\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,pink
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240601T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240601T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T091937
CREATED:20240507T184141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240507T191226Z
UID:3606-1717250400-1717257600@asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com
SUMMARY:Artists and Activists Listening Circle facilitated by Black River Life at the ASU Art Museum
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. Participants are invited to witness the sharing of these organizers’ stories and perspectives\, with musical sound curation provided by the Black River Life collective. \nRSVP Today! \n 
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/artists-and-activities/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:blue,Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240521
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240614
DTSTAMP:20260428T091937
CREATED:20240426T190823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240426T190917Z
UID:3577-1716249600-1718323199@asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com
SUMMARY:CALL Workshop with Diana Calderon
DESCRIPTION:This Creative Aging and Lifelong Learning Workshop is designed for participants who are 55+. Join artist Diana Calderon as she returns to teach mixed media art\, such as an embroidery and painting project and a sculptural book project with integrated printmaking techniques. Class participants will explore their creative side by completing projects alongside Diana and attend a final event where they can display their work. \nRegistration is extremely limited. \nPlease register at this link. \nCALL is generously funded by EA Michelson Philanthropy. If you are interested in learning more about the CALL workshops and ASU Art Museum’s Creative Aging initiatives reach out to Sierra.Ochoa@asu.edu.
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/call-workshop-with-diana-calderon/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:blue,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240517T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240517T133000
DTSTAMP:20260428T091937
CREATED:20240429T210530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240430T175727Z
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SUMMARY:Curator IRL XP: Alana Hernandez
DESCRIPTION:Join senior curator Alana Hernandez for a tour of “Sarah Zapata: Beneath the breath of the sun.” Hernandez will discuss the artist’s process in creating her new works and the themes present within the exhibition. Attendees will meet in the ASU Art Museum lobby\, where they will meet Hernandez and begin the tour at 12:00 p.m. \nPlease note: Sarah Zapata: Beneath the breath of the sun requires guests to remove their shoes or wear shoe coverings. \nRSVP Today! \n 
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/curator-irl-xp-alana-hernandez-5/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:blue,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240509T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240509T140000
DTSTAMP:20260428T091937
CREATED:20240426T190451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240507T173006Z
UID:3574-1715259600-1715263200@asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com
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:20240425T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240425T150000
DTSTAMP:20260428T091937
CREATED:20240320T211640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240320T222257Z
UID:3473-1714053600-1714057200@asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com
SUMMARY:CWD BookTalk: “Biography of a Sound - Prince\, Place and the History of the Minneapolis Sound” by Dr. Rashad Shabazz with discussant Jeanelle Austin
DESCRIPTION:Join Dr. Rashad Shabazz\, Associate Professor in the Schools of Social Transformation and Geographical Sciences & Urban Planning\, and Jeanelle Austin\, Executive Director of the George Floyd Global Memorial for a discussion around the history and politics of Minneapolis and Prince and how they weave together to create meaning in the present day. \nThis event is held by the Center for Work and Democracy. \n“Biography of a Sound” is about the music Prince made famous—the Minneapolis Sound. This book is a musical geography that tells the story of how Indian removal\, white settlement\, mass migration\, industrialization\, music education\, racism\, and a genius kid born and raised in the city’s small Black community gave rise to a form of transgressive popular music that put the “vanilla city” of Minneapolis on the map. For over four decades\, Prince dazzled us with his unique combination of rock\, funk\, R&B\, jazz\, and new wave. His musical range was unparalleled; his talent was otherworldly\, and his drive was legendary. He was a one-man band who wrote\, arranged\, composed\, and performed most of the music on his 44 studio albums\, influenced generations of musicians\, and mentored musicians like Janelle Monae\, Lizzo\, and Alicia Keys. He single-handedly changed the face of popular music and became one of the greatest and most prolific artists we’ve ever seen. Biography of a Sound uncovers the hidden history of the music Prince made famous. \nAttend via Zoom \nAttend In Person
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/cwd-booktalk-biography-of-a-sound-prince-place-and-the-history-of-the-minneapolis-sound-by-dr-rashad-shabazz-with-discussant-jeanelle-austin/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:blue,Event,pink
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240420T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240420T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T091937
CREATED:20240227T173919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240402T215516Z
UID:3302-1713630600-1713632400@asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com
SUMMARY:Performance: SHATTER/// with Demian DinéYazhi' and Kevin Holden
DESCRIPTION:SHATTER/// is an anti-colonial ceremonial intervention through waves of abstract sonic reckoning and destructive catharsis: SHATTER/// is an extractive performance decimating the primitive settler colonizer hyper-romanticized imaginary notions of Indigenous culture/peoples and racist appropriative conditioning inherent in the settler colonial project: SHATTER/// is a flower blooming amidst a barren landscape covered in the shit of FAILING and rotting american culture: SHATTER/// is the aftermath of destruction: an accumulation of dishonorable Indigenous stereotypes: an extraction of non-consensual desire: \nSHATTER/// is a refusal to perform the assimilated oppressed and powerless citizen of foreign (un)civilizations: a betrayal against genocidal agendas that concoct simulated realities to dodge accountability or enact proper reparations for all living and thriving Indigenous tribes: \nSHATTER is a resistance to cis hetero supremacy: a refusal to further internalize the trauma shame and anger through the waves of colonial warfare that is still happening today – even as you read this: SHATTER/// is a cosmic seedling dependent on the nurturing of Indigenous Trans Queer 2Spirit kinship: SHATTER/// is dedicated to ancestral Indigenous rebellion and ceremonial healing: \nSHATTER///\, 2019 – \nDemian DinéYazhi´ with Kevin Holden \nTransdisciplinary installation and performance wreckage \n  \nRSVP Today!
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/performance-shatter-with-demian-dineyazhi-and-kevin-holden-2/
LOCATION:Galvin Plaza\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe AZ 85281\, Tempe\, AZ\, 85281\, United States
CATEGORIES:blue,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240419T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240419T190000
DTSTAMP:20260428T091937
CREATED:20240223T182643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240326T231426Z
UID:3311-1713546000-1713553200@asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com
SUMMARY:Film screening + Panel Discussion for “Stonebreakers” film
DESCRIPTION:Join Barrett the Honors College for a screening of the film “Stonebreakers\,” followed by a Q&A discussion with Valerio Ciriaci (director)\, Isaak Liptzin (producer) and Gabriella Soto (ASU) at the ASU Art Museum. \n“Stonebreakers” chronicles the conflicts around monuments that arose in the United States during the George Floyd protests and the 2020 presidential election. As statues of Columbus\, Confederates and Founding Fathers fall from their pedestals\, the nation’s triumphalist myths are called into question. By exploring the shifting landscapes of American monumentality\, the film interrogates the link between history and political action in a nation that must confront its past now more urgently than ever. \nRSVP Today!
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/film-screening-paneldiscussion-for-stonebreakers-film/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:blue,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240413T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240413T140000
DTSTAMP:20260428T091937
CREATED:20240320T214821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240326T223438Z
UID:3481-1713009600-1713016800@asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com
SUMMARY:Fixer Studio: Felting
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the felting workshop\, led by artist Bilge Aktas\, which will be an introduction to repairing and altering knitted garments and clothing using needle felting and wet felting techniques. Participants are welcome to bring their own pieces\, such as clothing\, to mend or alter. All needed materials including wool\, needles and foam back supports will be provided. \n  \nArtist Bilge Aktas’ Bio: \nBilge is a designer\, researcher\, and educator working with textiles\, material interaction\, and sustainable development. Her interdisciplinary expertise covers a variety of design matters\, approaches\, and tools from industrial design\, material engagement and processes from arts and crafts\, and philosophies and methods from social sciences. \nBilge’s artistic practice focuses on immersive experiences emerging from material interaction and embodied experiences. She works with fibers\, photography\, and video making\, positioning her work at the boundary between art\, design\, and crafts.  \nHer research delves into the intricate dynamics of human-material interaction\, and investigates the complex relationships among humans\, materials\, and the environment. Both in her research and creative work\, she employs methods such as working with sensorial reflections\, learning from the material\, and exploring the roots of design materials.   \nBilge’s creative works with fibers have been exhibited at museums and galleries across Finland\, the US\, and Turkey. Over the last decade\, she has been teaching to university students in the US\, Finland\, Estonia and Turkey. Through workshops\, presentations at international conferences\, and research articles in journals\, she continues to explore how materials shape humans.  \nIn this workshop\, she will facilitate exploring the practice of felting by bringing attention to textile structures and material properties. These conversations will help build a more intimate relationship between the participants and their textiles.   \nRSVP Today!
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/fixer-studio-felting/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:Event,gold
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240412T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240412T133000
DTSTAMP:20260428T091937
CREATED:20240226T174429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240305T224946Z
UID:3327-1712923200-1712928600@asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com
SUMMARY:Curator IRL XP: Brittany Corrales
DESCRIPTION:Join ASUAM Curator Brittany Corrales to hear about the process of bringing hundreds of memorial offerings from George Floyd Square to Tempe for a unique\, community-organized exhibition. \nRSVP Today! \n  \n 
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/pilgrimage-with-brittany-corrales/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:Event,pink
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240406T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240406T140000
DTSTAMP:20260428T091937
CREATED:20240108T225117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240326T223746Z
UID:3030-1712404800-1712412000@asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com
SUMMARY:Fiber Workshop with Erika Hanson
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by Sarah Zapata’s site-specific installation\, join interdisciplinary artist and ASU School of Art Associate Professor Erika Hanson to learn basic textile techniques such as punch needle. Hanson will discuss textile methods and how they relate to her practice while offering an opportunity to make art. Participants of all ages/abilities are invited\, and all materials will be provided. \nRSVP Today!
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/fiberworkshoperikahanson/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:Event,pink
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240404T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240404T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T091937
CREATED:20240320T210542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240402T214450Z
UID:3467-1712241000-1712246400@asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com
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:20260428T091937
CREATED:20240305T172539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240315T202546Z
UID:3373-1711807200-1711818000@asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240328T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240328T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T091937
CREATED:20240312T193421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T201928Z
UID:3413-1711638000-1711641600@asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240315T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240315T190000
DTSTAMP:20260428T091937
CREATED:20240219T232417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240306T231000Z
UID:3298-1710522000-1710529200@asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com
SUMMARY:Open Mic Night with Multicultural Communities of Excellence
DESCRIPTION:Calling all poets\, writers\, singers and lyricists! Join the ASU Art Museum for Open Mic Night in connection with the exhibition “Sarah Zapata: Beneath the breath of the sun.” The theme of the night is: the in-between.  \nThis event will be held at the Multicultural Communities of Excellence building in room 321. \n400 E Orange St. \nTempe\, AZ 85287 \nFill out the form here to present at the event: https://forms.gle/m7pL89GHug7uJMVB6 \nRSVP Today!
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/open-mic-night-with-multicultural-communities-of-excellence/
LOCATION:MCoE Building Room 321
CATEGORIES:Event,gold
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240315T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240315T153000
DTSTAMP:20260428T091937
CREATED:20240219T230020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240305T225121Z
UID:3286-1710511200-1710516600@asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com
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:20260428T091937
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:20260428T091937
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:20240215T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240215T190000
DTSTAMP:20260428T091937
CREATED:20240102T204948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240131T213847Z
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SUMMARY:Film Screening + Conversation with Sama Alshaibi
DESCRIPTION:The School of Historical\, Philosophical and Religious Studies x ASU Art Museum are partnering for two events celebrating the work of artist-in-residence\, Sama Alshaibi. \nThursday\, Feb. 15\, 2024: Film Screening + Panel Discussion + Reception | Lattie F. Coor Hall Room 4403 on the fourth floor. \nA double feature of video artwork from artist Sama Alshaibi\, “Iihya” (2023) and “See Without Being Seen” (2022) will be followed by a conversation with Dr. Chouki El Hamel\, Dr. Estibalitz Ezkerra Vegas\, Dr. Shahla Talebi and moderated by Dr. Jason Bruner. The discussion will be followed by a reception on the 4th floor patio. \nRSVP!
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/film-screening-conversation-with-sama-alshaibi/
CATEGORIES:Event,gold
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240210T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240210T200000
DTSTAMP:20260428T091937
CREATED:20240125T170614Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240125T170729Z
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SUMMARY:"Sarah Zapata: Beneath the breath of the sun" Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited! \nIn celebration of the opening of “Sarah Zapata: Beneath the breath of the sun”\, you are invited to a reception with the artist and ASU Art Museum Senior Curator + CALA Alliance Curator of Latinx Art Alana Hernandez. “Beneath the breath of the sun” features newly created works completed during the artist’s residency with CALA Alliance in Fall 2023. \nThis reception will include an arts experience featuring yummy bites\, mocktail bar\, arts activities and musical entertainment curated by DJ CRVANT3S. \nRSVP
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/sarah-zapata-opening-reception/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:Event,pink
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240210
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240725
DTSTAMP:20260428T091937
CREATED:20240109T023931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240531T205706Z
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SUMMARY:Sarah Zapata: Beneath the breath of the sun
DESCRIPTION:Sarah Zapata (b. 1988\, Corpus Christi\, TX) employs weaving\, tufting and traditional craft techniques to create loud\, architecturally responsive installations that traverse themes of gender\, colonialism and fantasy. Zapata’s site-specific works reflect her intersecting identities as a queer woman of Peruvian heritage raised in Evangelical South Texas and now based in New York.    \n“Beneath the breath of the sun” features newly created works completed during the artist’s residency with CALA Alliance in Fall 2023. Alongside these works\, Zapata chose ceramics made with clay and earthen materials from the Museum’s collection to reference the land. The installation evokes a topography of the Arizona landscape\, where bold hues of orange and yellow nod toward the punishing sun and air of the desert\, weaving together the ecological and geological aspects that make up the complexity of our place. Taken as a whole\, Zapata’s fabricated world highlights the inherent friction between traditional modes of making in untraditional situations.  \n“Sarah Zapata: Beneath the breath of the sun” is organized by ASUAM Senior Curator Alana Hernandez\, with CALA Alliance Curatorial Assistant Sade Moore and made possible by generous funding from the Terra Foundation for American Art and the Ford Foundation. The exhibition is presented in collaboration with a Community of Practice composed of Dagoberto Bailón\, Co-Founder of Trans Queer Pueblo; Dr. Marivel Danielson\, Associate Professor\, School of Transborder Studies\, Arizona State University; and Raquel Gutiérrez\, writer and educator.  \n\nA series of three free in-person programs is offered in conjunction with “Sarah Zapata: Beneath the breath of the sun.” \nFeb. 10\, 2024 // Opening Reception \n6–8 p.m. \nMar. 15\, 2024 // Open Mic Night with Multicultural Communities of Excellence (MCoE) \n5–7 p.m. \nApr. 13\, 2024 // Fiber Workshop with Erika Hanson \nNoon–2 p.m. \nMay 2024 // A History of Stripes \nMore information about these programs and how to register will be available as details are confirmed. \n  \nConcurrent with her exhibition at ASUAM\, experience Sarah Zapata’s exhibition at MOCA TUCSON  Sara Hubbs and Sarah Zapata: Between gravity and ground.  On view Feb. 2 — June 23\, 2024. \n 
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/sarah-zapata-beneath-the-breath-of-the-sun/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,pink
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240203
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240729
DTSTAMP:20260428T091937
CREATED:20231101T190248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240301T181525Z
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SUMMARY:Twin Flames: The George Floyd Uprising from Minneapolis to Phoenix
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with ASU’s Center for Work and Democracy and the George Floyd Global Memorial\, ASU Art Museum presents “Twin Flames: The George Floyd Uprising from Minneapolis to Phoenix.” Presented for the first time outside of Minnesota and on view from February 3 through July 28\, 2024 at the ASU Art Museum\, “Twin Flames” asks important questions about the role of art and community as a vehicle for bearing witness and creating deeper understanding and empathy. It also examines the state of public memorials in this country\, and prompts us to reflect on whose stories are shared\, by whom and why.  \nIn contrast to traditional monuments\, “Twin Flames” is a powerful\, community-led exhibition that showcases a selection of the thousands of offerings laid by mourners and protesters at George Floyd Square\, collected by a group of community caretakers and cataloged by the George Floyd Global Memorial team. This exhibition recognizes that creative and artistic expressions of pain and hope exist beyond the walls of museums\, in all forms and a myriad of cultural expressions\, and that George Floyd Square is a public space that can teach us how to mobilize as we mourn victims of police violence and imagine a more just world. \n  \nPublic programs will accompany the exhibition\, including: \nFriday\, February 2\, 2024 (5:00 — 7:00 p.m.): Public Opening Reception \nFriday\, February 2\, 2024 (8:00 — 11:00 p.m.): Taste of Melanin\, Silent Disco \nThursday\, March 28\, 2024 (3:00 — 4:00 p.m.): Histories of Protest in Art and Music \nSaturday\, April 19\, 2024 (7:00 — 9:00 p.m.): Film screening + Panel Discussion for “Stonebreakers” \nThursday\, May 2\, 2024: Are Objects Forever? The Evolving Thinking on Conservation and Collections Care: Hear from Twin Flames’ Community of Practice\, a committee of community members steering the exhibition at ASU Art Museum \n  \n“Twin Flames: The George Floyd Uprising from Minneapolis to Phoenix” is organized by Jeanelle Austin\, Executive Director of the George Floyd Global Memorial; Heather Carroll\, Archiving Sacred Spaces Fellow of the George Floyd Global Memorial; Dr. Rashad Shabazz\, Associate Professor in the Schools of Social Transformation and Geographical Sciences & Urban Planning\, Arizona State University; Maria Esch\, Researcher at the Center for Work and Democracy\, Arizona State University; and ASUAM Curator Brittany Corrales. \nThis exhibition is made possible by  major funding provided by the Burton Family Foundation and Cheryl and Jahm Najafi. \nAdditional generous funding from (as of Feb. 2024) Emily Beach\, Pascha Bueno-Hansen\, Melissa Fernandez\, Carolyn Forbes\, Shelly Gordon\, Kenja Hassan\, Jorge Hernandez\, Dulce Juarez\, Robin Baskin McNulty\, Sentari Minor\, Marco Mojica\, Ramona Norman\, Tracy Perkins\, Olivia Perryman\, Trish Robinson\, Anthony Rowe\, Yasmin Shaheed\, Nancy Temple\, Bart Thurber\, Cheryl Wynn\, Anonymous Donors and the Center for Work and Democracy\, Arizona State University. Additional thanks to members of the ASU Art Museum’s Board and Councils. This exhibition showcases\, in part\, a partnership between the George Floyd Global Memorial\, the Center for Work and Democracy\, Arizona State University and the ASU Art Museum. \nThe exhibition is presented in collaboration with a Community of Practice composed of: Liz Agboola\, CEO\, Trinity Integrated Care; Miriam Araya\, New Worlds Organizer\, Black Lives Matter Phoenix Metro; Shimyrre Britt\, Event Curator\, dialog; Kara Brooks\, artist; Dr. Amber C. Coleman\, Post-Doctoral Fellow\, Art Education\, Arizona State University; Dr. Kenja Hassan\, Assistant Vice President\, Government & Community Engagement\, Arizona State University; Moses Hollis\, Assistant Director\, New Student Programs\, Arizona State University; Dr. Mahlika Hopwood\, Assistant Teaching Professor & Honors Faculty Fellow\, Barrett Honors Faculty\, Arizona State University; Barbara Noble Howard\, University Fellow for Non-Profit Leadership\, Office of University Affairs\, Arizona State University; Armonee Jackson\, Operations Director for Arizona List; Michael Jackson\, CEO of Mya Kai Creative; Dr. Anthony Pratcher\, Assistant Professor of African American Studies in the Ethnic Studies Program at Northern Arizona University\, Northern Arizona University; Ellison Shabazz\, child of ASU faculty; Simone Shabazz\, child of ASU faculty; Dr. Rashad Shabazz\, Associate Professor\, Arizona State University; Roy Tatem Jr.\, Immediate Past President of the East Valley NAACP\, President of Vanguard Strategies and Consulting\, LLC; Benjamin Taylor\, Civil Rights Attorney\, Taylor & Gomez LLP; President of the State Bar of Arizona; Shawna Tibbett\, Administrative Specialist\, DPC Govt and Community Engagement\, Arizona State University; Collette Watson\, artist\, cultural organizer\, and communications strategist at Black River Life Media; and Brian Watson\, Financial Advisor\, Merrill Lynch. \nSpecial thanks to: Bart Thurber\, Black Lives Matter Phoenix Metro\, George Floyd Square Community\, Mya Kai Creative; Angela Harrelson\, Aunt of George Floyd & GFGM Board Co-Chair; Paris Stevens\, First Cousin of George Floyd & GFGM Board Co-Chair\, Dr. Michael McQuarrie\, Director of the Center for Work and Democracy; Maud McQuarrie\, child of ASU Faculty; George Floyd Square Community Members: Butchy Austin\, Jimmy Austin\, Sundiata Austin\, Zamira Austin\, Raycurt Johnson\, Phi Khalar\, Jud Kilgore\, Dylan Leavitt-Phibbs\, Jennie Leenay\, Forest Olivier\,  Redemption Peters-DuRose\, Sam Pitmon\, Jordan Powell Karis\, Jason Quick\, Janae Rupert\, Johanna Rupert\, Shari Seifert\, Denise Tennen\, James Antravier Thomas\, Lauren Thrift\, Shekela Wanyama\, Thursday Williamson and Huda Yusuf.
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/twinflames/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:blue,Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240202T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240203T000000
DTSTAMP:20260428T091937
CREATED: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:20240202T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240202T190000
DTSTAMP:20260428T091937
CREATED:20240118T000434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240118T001442Z
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SUMMARY:Twin Flames: Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited!  \nJoin friends and supporters of the ASU Art Museum to celebrate the opening of “Twin Flames: The George Floyd Uprising from Minneapolis to Phoenix.” The first time shown outside of Minnesota\, this exhibition is a unique partnership between the ASU Art Museum\, the ASU Center for Work and Democracy and the George Floyd Global Memorial. \nEnjoy an insightful guided walkthrough led by Jeanelle Austin\, Executive Director of the George Floyd Global Memorial and Lead Caretaker of the memorial at George Floyd Square. This reception will include an arts experience featuring a food truck\, bar\, arts activities and musical entertainment curated by DJ CRVANT3S.  \nRSVP
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/twin-flames-opening-reception/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:Event,pink
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240125T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240125T130000
DTSTAMP:20260428T091937
CREATED:20240102T204807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240105T201904Z
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SUMMARY:Call for Community Participation: SHATTER/// with Demian DinéYazhi' and Kevin Holden
DESCRIPTION:﻿Meet transdisciplinary artist\, Demian DinéYazhi’ (Indigenous Diné)\, and sound artist and composer\, Kevin Holden (Diné\, Irish\, German\, and Norwegian)\, and learn more about their performance\, SHATTER///\, on Saturday\, April 20th at 3:00pm and how you can get involved. \nSHATTER/// is an anti-colonial ceremonial intervention through waves of abstract sonic rrreckoning and destructive catharsis: SHATTER/// is an extractive performance decimating the primitive settler colonizer hyper-romanticized imaginary notions of Indigenous culture/peoples and racist appropriative conditioning inherent in the settler colonial project: SHATTER/// is a flower blooming amidst a barren landscape covered in the shit of FAILING and rotting american culture: SHATTER/// is the aftermath of destruction: an accumulation of dishonorable Indigenous stereotypes: an extraction of non-consensual desire:  \nSHATTER/// is a refusal to perform the assimilated oppressed and powerless citizen of foreign (un)civilizations: a betrayal against genocidal agendas that concoct simulated realities to dodge accountability or enact proper reparations for all living and thriving Indigenous tribes: \nSHATTER is a resistance to cis hetero supremacy: a refusal to further internalize the trauma shame and anger through the waves of colonial warfare that is still happening today – even as you read this: SHATTER/// is a cosmic seedling dependent on the nurturing of Indigenous Trans Queer 2Spirit kinship: SHATTER/// is dedicated to ancestral Indigenous rebellion and ceremonial healing: \n  \nThis event is virtual.  \nSign up for event to receive the Zoom link here.
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/call-for-community-participation-shatter-with-demian-dineyazhi-and-kevin-holden/
CATEGORIES:Event,pink
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240118T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240118T193000
DTSTAMP:20260428T091937
CREATED:20231220T201904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240102T202336Z
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SUMMARY:BookTalk: Jones Studio: "Strive: Jones Studios Adventures in Architecture"
DESCRIPTION:Join us for BookTalk with Jones Studio\, featuring founder and principal Eddie Jones and principal Brian Farling\, as they discuss their newest book\, “Strive: Jones Studio Adventures in Architecture.” “Strive” explores Jones Studio’s four decades of work bringing inventive design to our built environment.   \nJones Studio is an architecture and public art practice based in Tempe\, Arizona. The rich history of the studio is embedded in the commitment to embrace every endeavor with uncommon conviction\, fearless curiosity\, and a focus on thoughtful collaboration. The work can be described as equal parts passion\, rigor\, and care\, with each aspect approached in the same manner. Throughout its more than 40 years in practice\, Jones Studio has assembled a portfolio of projects of every scale—from bus stops and private homes to law schools and land ports of entry—always delivered with a conviction to design excellence\, a commitment to act as stewards of the land and a sincere respect for the clients and communities that offer their trust.
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/booktalk-jones-studio-strive-jones-studios-adventures-in-architecture/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:blue,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240115T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240208T120000
DTSTAMP:20260428T091937
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:20231215T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20231215T130000
DTSTAMP:20260428T091937
CREATED:20231127T180654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231211T223426Z
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SUMMARY:Curator IRL XP: Erin Joyce
DESCRIPTION:Join Erin Joyce for an exclusive tour of Crafting Resistance. \nThis 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!
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/curator-irl-xp-erin-joyce-2/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:Event,gold
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