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DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230422T170000
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Listening to the Land\, Writing through Place: An Exploration of Latinx Writing and Art
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for an interactive writing experience that engages questions of place\, Latinx literature and the visual works of Latinx artists currently featured in “A pattern\, a trace\, a portrait: Four Artists from CALA Alliance’s Residency Program\,” on exhibition at the ASU Art Museum. Dr. Mahlika Hopwood will lead you through a reflective discussion\, tour and writing exercise. No previous writing experience is necessary.
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/workshop-listening-to-the-land-writing-through-place-an-exploration-of-latinx-writing-and-art/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:Event,pink
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230405T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230714T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T162631
CREATED:20230502T155932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230502T160007Z
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SUMMARY:Open Studio with César Esteban Bernal
DESCRIPTION:The Ceramics Research Center is launching a new artist residency program\, featuring two textile and fiber artists in this first iteration. The residency offers artists an open studio space\, opportunities to work with the Museum’s permanent collections and to meet with curators\, students\, scholars and museum audiences. Two days a week\, their studios will be open to the public to provide direct engagement with working artists and learn more about the artistic process. \nCésar Esteban Bernal \nCésar Esteban Bernal states “My work stands as an extension of my lived experience as a first-generation\, queer\, Mexican-American Chicanx with disabilities – through which I construct my identity and body; an invitation for a speechless conversation to understand the complicated self that is mine. \nWorking 11 am – 5 pm on Wednesdays and Fridays
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/open-studio-with-cesar-esteban-bernal/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum Ceramics Research Center\, 699 S. Mill Ave.\, Suite 108\, Tempe\, AZ\, 85281\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,pink
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230317T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230317T190000
DTSTAMP:20260428T162631
CREATED:20230302T221104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230313T174319Z
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SUMMARY:Book Talk with Well for Culture: “The Seven Circles: Indigenous Teachings for Living Well” with Thosh Collins and Chelsey Luger
DESCRIPTION:In this revolutionary self-help guide\, two beloved Native American wellness activists offer wisdom for achieving spiritual\, physical\, and emotional wellbeing rooted in Indigenous ancestral knowledge. When wellness teachers and husband-wife duo Chelsey Luger and Thosh Collins founded their Indigenous wellness initiative\, Well for Culture\, they extended an invitation to all to honor their whole self through Native wellness philosophies and practices. In reclaiming this ancient wisdom for health and wellbeing—drawing from traditions spanning multiple tribes—they developed the Seven Circles\, a holistic model for modern living rooted in timeless teachings from their ancestors. Luger and Collins have introduced this universally adaptable template for living well to Ivy league universities and corporations like Nike\, Adidas\, and Google\, and now make it available to everyone in this wise guide. \nFood and refreshments provided at event. \nReserve Free Tickets
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/book-talk-with-well-for-culture-the-seven-circles-indigenous-teachings-for-living-well-with-thosh-collins-and-chelsey-luger/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:Event,gold
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230311T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230311T150000
DTSTAMP:20260428T162631
CREATED:20230302T221122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230302T223016Z
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SUMMARY:Conversation with multidisciplinary artist Victor Payan
DESCRIPTION:Join award-winning multidisciplinary artist Victor Payan for a delightful conversation about his Mexican wrestler alter-ego\, Lou Chalibre\, the international mask of mischief\, and projects such as KEEP ON CROSSIN’\, and his collaborations with Pocha Peña\, AZTEC GOLD\, THE MINUTE MAIDS and DREAMOCRACY IN AMERICA\, that use humor\, history\, performance and local iconographies to create engaging and cathartic interventions that deal with community issues and promote social change. Also\, learn about Payan and Pocha’s upcoming lucharrific Tempe Vibrant City Arts project “Rudos y Tecnicos\,” which will take place in Galvin Plaza on Sunday\, April 23 and how you can be part of it! \nReserve Free Tickets
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/conversation-with-victor-payan/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:Event,pink
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230215
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250101
DTSTAMP:20260428T162631
CREATED:20230209T210411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240531T232117Z
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SUMMARY:Opportunity (reflection)
DESCRIPTION:World-renowned artist Hank Willis Thomas unveiled this monumental 10-foot tall stainless steel sculpture during Super Bowl LVII\, Arizona 2023 where it was installed in the iconic Super Bowl Experience at the Phoenix Convention Center and then in the Great Lawn outside the State Farm Stadium during Super Bowl LVII. Capturing the essence of Thomas’ artistic practice\, this latest sculpture draws from his 2015 sculpture “Opportunity\,” which was inspired by the NFL\, and as part of his interest in photographic history\, popular culture\, and sports as a metaphor for individual and collective struggle or hope. “Hank’s powerful sculpture showcased during Super Bowl week beautifully represents the passion\, strength\, and hope at the heart of our game\,” said Peter O’Reilly\, NFL Executive Vice President of Club Business & League Events. \nThe artwork falls within Thomas’ “Punctum” series\, which is based on Roland Barthes’ photographic theory of the punctum referring to the detail in an image that pierces or wounds the viewer\, creating a direct relationship between them and the pictured object or person. Thomas uses this concept to select or reframe areas of images\, which he then transforms into large-scale sculptures. “Opportunity (reflection)” portrays a snapshot of an anonymous player whose arm extends outward to catch the football. The viewer is reflected back in the mirrored surface and invited to imagine these tense few moments\, filled with great anticipation\, the successful catch leading to success and celebration\, as well as loss and defeat for the opposing team. \n  \n 
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/opportunity-reflection/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,gold
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230619
DTSTAMP:20260428T162631
CREATED:20230120T000959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230302T211451Z
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SUMMARY:A pattern\, a trace\, a portrait: Four Artists from CALA Alliance’s Residency Program
DESCRIPTION:“A pattern\, a trace\, a portrait: Four Artists from CALA Alliance’s Residency Program” showcases new and existing work by Carolina Aranibar-Fernández\, Diana Calderón\, Estrella Esquilín and Sam Frésquez. These regional Latinx artists each present discrete installations that weave together universal themes of memory\, loss and grief while highlighting issues related to place and the destruction of our natural environment. A pattern\, a trace\, a portrait highlights the dichotomy between the most intimate histories and the most global concerns. \nThis exhibition showcases\, in part\, a partnership between CALA Alliance and ASU Art Museum. CALA Alliance (Celebración Artística de las Américas) is a Latinx arts organization based in Phoenix. CALA Alliance collaborates with artists and arts organizations to nurture artistic talent\, focusing on artists from the Latin American diaspora. The organization advances its mission through innovative artist residencies\, artist commissions\, community workshops\, and public programming that position the Metro Phoenix region as a fruitful site that acknowledges and contributes to the promotion of Latinx art throughout the United States. \nCALA Alliance and ASU Art Museum work in partnership to achieve their common mission of incubating and accelerating the presence of Latinx art in the United States. Together CALA Alliance and ASUAM promote the exchange of new ideas\, perspectives\, and experiences among artists\, students\, and the public through various programs\, especially those that educate and inspire the public about the richness of the Latinx cultural heritage.
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/a-pattern-a-trace-a-portrait-four-artists-from-cala-alliances-residency-program/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,gold
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240526
DTSTAMP:20260428T162631
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:20221028T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20221028T220000
DTSTAMP:20260428T162631
CREATED:20220912T185932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220912T220414Z
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SUMMARY:VIP Dinner and Auction celebrating "Lucha Libre: Beyond the Arenas"
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a VIP Dinner and Auction celebrating “Lucha Libre: Beyond the Arenas.” Dining experience by Cloth & Flame. More details to follow\, time and location are tentative\, stay tuned! \nFor early table and ticket information\, please contact lauren.passey@asu.edu.
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/vip-dinner-and-auction-celebrating-lucha-libre-beyond-the-arenas/
CATEGORIES:Event,pink
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220917
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230227
DTSTAMP:20260428T162631
CREATED:20220912T182239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220912T182433Z
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SUMMARY:The Malevolent and the Serene: Japanese Tea Bowls and Prints from the Collection
DESCRIPTION:Art in Focus highlights works from the museum’s permanent collections. This exhibition presents Japanese ceramics and prints\, with a focus on ghost stories and tea ceremonies. Woodblock prints by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi are accompanied by ceramic tea bowls and cups from Living National Treasures artists offering audiences an opportunity to learn and appreciate Japans’ contributions to printmaking and craft. \nThe curatorial team includes Mary-Beth Buesgen curator of collection and archives\, Amelia Hay\, learning and co-creation specialist and Colin Pearson\, Ceramics Research Center academic intern. Special thanks to the Japanese Friendship Garden for their collaboration.
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/the-malevolent-and-the-serene-japanese-tea-bowls-and-prints-from-the-collection/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,pink
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220916T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220916T200000
DTSTAMP:20260428T162631
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:20220610
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230109
DTSTAMP:20260428T162631
CREATED:20220909T235724Z
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SUMMARY:Luster and Light
DESCRIPTION:“Luster and Light” creates space to reflect on the value of craft and craft-adjacent works in art museum settings. How is the idea of value interpreted in various spaces and contexts by individuals and institutions? This exhibition examines works that feature specific lustrous materials to relay cultural or social symbols\, often to call attention to abuses of wealth and authority. One example is the use of gold for its historic associations with social and economic power\, like in Alison Saar’s “Hi Yella” (1991). Another is Adrian Saxe’s use of luster glaze\, a paintable coating containing precious metals like gold and silver\, in ceramics to reference the lavishness of the Baroque and Rococo periods in art. Curated primarily from the ASU Art Museum’s permanent collections\, the exhibition encourages reflection on museums as systems of power and cultural production. How have they upheld hierarchical systems\, such as those evidenced by their collections and exhibition histories? Visitors are asked to engage by reflecting on what they value in their own lives. \n“Luster and Light” is curated by Windgate Curator of Contemporary Craft and Design Sarah Kelly and generously supported by the Windgate Foundation.
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/luster-and-light/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum Ceramics Research Center\, 699 S. Mill Ave.\, Suite 108\, Tempe\, AZ\, 85281\, United States
CATEGORIES:blue,Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220507
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221031
DTSTAMP:20260428T162631
CREATED:20220912T172757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220912T172858Z
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SUMMARY:A Country is Not a House: Ronald Rael + Virginia San Fratello
DESCRIPTION:Fusing design with activism\, Ronald Rael and Virginia San Fratello have spent more than a decade questioning the implications and contradictions of the border wall that divides the United States from Mexico. Structurally and conceptually\, the artists undermine and dismantle the wall itself — a symbol of xenophobia and fear — through speculative explorations that promote social\, economic and ecological reparations. Their inventive and poignant commentary is a protest against the wall\, our most politically polarizing architectural feature\, and a projection about its future. Offering new imaginaries\, the exhibition features drawings\, prints\, models\, videos and newly commissioned sculptural installations inspired by our region that serve as a reminder of how human beings can transcend the forces that seek to divide us. \n“A Country is Not a House: Ronald Rael + Virginia San Fratello\,” curated by ASU Art Museum curator Brittany Corrales\, is supported by the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts with major support from Falcon Designs. Sponsors include Elizabeth and Shane Ginsberg. \nAbout the artists:  \nProfessor Ronald Rael is the Eva Li Memorial Chair in Architecture in the Department of Architecture in the College of Environmental Design at the University of California\, Berkeley. \nVirginia San Fratello is professor and chair of the Department of Design at San José State University. \nLearn more about Rael San Fratello’s work at rael-sanfratello.com.
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/a-country-is-not-a-house-ronald-rael-virginia-san-fratello/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,gold
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220409
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220926
DTSTAMP:20260428T162631
CREATED:20220912T181425Z
LAST-MODIFIED: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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220327
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220328
DTSTAMP:20260428T162631
CREATED:20220811T204704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220922T220136Z
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SUMMARY:Highlights from the Print Study Room
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special guided tour of selected prints from the Jules Heller Print Study Room. These tours offer a rare opportunity to study original prints without a frame’s glass\, allowing for an intimate encounter with artists throughout history. Tours are offered every Thursday–Sunday at 1 p.m. To make a reservation\, contact Raechel Miller at raechel.miller@asu.edu.
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/highlights-from-the-print-study-room/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:blue,Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220318
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230220
DTSTAMP:20260428T162631
CREATED:20220811T234821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220912T181940Z
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SUMMARY:Embrace  by ARENA
DESCRIPTION:“The desert is defined by the blazing sun and the need to find shelter from it. The arts center (ASU Art Museum) acknowledges this duality by linking earth and sky. The main entrance descends into the earth in search of coolness and psychological distance from the fierce sun above.” –Antoine Predock\, ASU Art Museum Building architect\, 1989 \nIn today’s day and age\, art museum lobbies tend to look the same\, promoting a kind of high-class taste. They often rely on designs that use modern furniture; cold\, hard floors; classical music; and other signals (like Italian coffees in their cafes and expensive gift items in their shops) that are familiar to some populations and alienating to others. As a museum that strives to be inclusive and to acknowledge people from all walks of life\, ASU Art Museum commissioned ARENA (the artist duo Mario Gallego and Jorge Ignacio Torres) to reimagine the visitor experience. This artistic intervention\, titled “Embrace\,” focuses on themes of welcome\, placemaking and placekeeping\, and the activation of the five senses. ARENA (the Spanish word that translates to sand) was directly influenced by the landscape of the Sonoran desert and the building architect’s use of space and light. \nAbout the artists: \nJorge Ignacio Torres works at the intersection of art\, design and culture. His interdisciplinary practice focuses on how our experiences\, both everyday and ritualized\, can speak to contemporary society and how it is perceived. He is the founder of Palabra in Phoenix\, a space that houses and cultivates art\, music and culinary arts.  \nMario Gallego is a creative brand strategist with an emphasis on design and art. He bridges various cultures through curated experiences as a multifaceted creative strategist\, and he authentically connects community to art and design. 
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/embrace-by-arena/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,gold
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220305
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250101
DTSTAMP:20260428T162631
CREATED:20220912T183003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240531T232030Z
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SUMMARY:ASU Art Museum’s Public Art
DESCRIPTION:Explore the ASU Art Museum’s public art with works by Leo Villareal\, Robert Arneson\, Luis Jimenez and Eduardo Sarabia.
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/asu-art-museums-public-art/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:blue,Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220305
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230404
DTSTAMP:20260428T162631
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SUMMARY:Video Preview: 'Teeter-Totter Wall' by Ronald Rael + Virginia San Fratello with Colectivo Chopeke
DESCRIPTION:“Teeter-Totter Wall” is a preview video screening for the upcoming exhibition “A Country is not a House: Ronald Rael + Virginia San Fratello\,” opening May 7\, 2022 at ASU Art Museum. Fusing design with activism\, architecture studio Rael San Fratello has been questioning the border that separates Mexico from the United States for over a decade. On July 28\, 2019\, Rael San Fratello placed three bright pink teeter-totters into gaps in the steel border wall dividing El Paso\, Texas and Ciudad Juárez\, Mexico. Using the border as a support\, the seesaws were installed for just under 20 minutes\, bridging two communities divided by the politically manipulated boundary. Named the 2020 Beazley Design of the Year by the London Design Museum\, “Teeter-Totter Wall” offers a point of connection between families and cultures — an opportunity for play\, a reminder of our need for cross-border collaboration and a challenge to systems of separation. Learn more about Rael San Fratello’s work at https://www.rael-sanfratello.com.
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/teeter-totter-wall/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:pink
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220305
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220404
DTSTAMP:20260428T162631
CREATED:20220922T220349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220922T220349Z
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SUMMARY:Look See Draw Sketches Tempe
DESCRIPTION:Experience a pop-up exhibition of Aileen Martinez from Look See Draw. She will be in the space drawing every Friday and Saturday during her residency in our Artists’ Workshop space! See her sketching March 5\, 6\, 11\, 13\, 18\, 19\, 26\, 27 and April 2 and 3\, each day from 1–5 p.m. \nLearn more about her work at: http://lookseedraw.com.
URL:https://asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com/event-exhibition/look-see-draw-sketches-tempe/
LOCATION:ASU Art Museum\, 51 E 10th St\, Tempe\, AZ 85281\, Tempe\, 85281
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,gold
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220217
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220905
DTSTAMP:20260428T162631
CREATED:20220811T234022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220922T220806Z
UID:112-1645056000-1662335999@asuartmuseum.saqibkhadim.com
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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