Herberger Institute lecture series brings visiting artists to ASU
Visiting artists lead talks about their recent art pursuits and the development of their creative process through ASU’s Visiting Artist and Scholar Lecture Series.
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Visiting artists lead talks about their recent art pursuits and the development of their creative process through ASU’s Visiting Artist and Scholar Lecture Series.
A Phoenix-based art and music collective, called The Cannibal Collective, is putting on a backyard showcase this weekend – and no there should be no cannibalism involved.
Every month, students at an ASU art club stage art tables filled with paints, brushes and canvases on ASU's West campus, inviting people to participate in a night of creation.
Many people and families living in the U.S. have some type of immigration story that characterizes their personal or family's history.
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Music from another century, songs written in a foreign language and runtimes that can reach over three hours may make some operas seem unapproachable to people who are not used to the genre.
While art can often be enjoyed solely for its aesthetic or synchronicity, ASU's newest art exhibit highlights a different purpose: Art as a vessel for change.
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