Two artists discuss corporate America and digital technology with '2 Conversations'
Visit downtown Phoenix to check out the "2 Conversations" exhibition by two ASU graduate students.
Visit downtown Phoenix to check out the "2 Conversations" exhibition by two ASU graduate students.
People from all over the valley came together to create a mural with vivid imagery celebrating Central and South American Culture, this week at West campus.
Art education professor Mary Erickson is a hidden ASU gem celebrating 48 years of teaching.
Founded in 2008 by Nadine Lockhart and Rosemarie Dombrowski at First Friday, the Series had humble beginnings.
TUF offers a night of community between students and Tempe residents.
ASU's MainStage lineup for the 2015-2016 season features a voice not generally heard, the voice of women.
The exhibit focuses on the artist's journey from small childhood beginnings in Argentina to living in New York City.
Palabras bookstore and event space will be hosting events to incorporate the Hispanic community into the Grand Avenue arts district.
So whether you’re craving a cure to tide you over until Serial season two, or simply looking for something to break you out of that pre-fall semester limbo, here are five podcasts that can’t go wrong.
Moonage is a little shop in Tempe best described as a combination between a gallery space and an Etsy store front for local artists.
“Presence and Place,” Northlight Gallery’s latest ASU Student Photographers Association Annual Members Exhibition, examines the concepts of space and existence through the lens of widely diversified student photographers.
The people involved in the Modern and Contemporary Art Club, founded in 2013, help add some extracurricular texture to this otherwise still campus.
MonOrchid's "Feminism Today" aims to magnify female talent in the art world and offer powerful, diverse interpretations of feminism.
The exhibition has added importance given our opportunity to brand ourselves while obsessing over every minuscule detail of our wired lives, from Twitter handles to Snapchat lighting.
The interactive event presented many inventive ideas to attendees.
Continuous opposition to further revitalize Roosevelt Row only impedes progress.
Not only was the origin of the performers diverse, but the repertoire spanned nearly every century and every genre of music performed over the last quarter-century of Reber's tenure.
The four-day event brought a lit-up pool, a tricked-out tricycle, a sentient art machine and more.
The artists showcased during Saturday's Normal Noise release show reflected an ambience of nostalgia, self-evaluation and subconscious thought.
This exhibit will give you a renewed interest in the subject of abstract expressionism, I promise.
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