Artist Tato Caraveo blends simplicity and eccentricity in an art-filled life
Caraveo's art is an unmistakable blend of the conventional and the unconventional, the consistent and the dynamic, the dramatic and the simple.
Caraveo's art is an unmistakable blend of the conventional and the unconventional, the consistent and the dynamic, the dramatic and the simple.
Black Artists and Designers (BAD), a revived ASU club, seeks to to expose the natural talent of the African American community on campus.
In July, Charlavail Effron set off on a journey across the country doing meet ups to spread positivity and creativity, as well as selling her art out of her camper.
In need of an outlet for glovers to express their form of art and entertainment, Ambience partnered with ASU this past semester.
Wasted Ink Zine Distro is opening a store in Tempe and generating interest in the underground arts community.
The Underground Foundation to host its winter art show on Saturday.
ASU grad student and sound artist Courtney Brown built a life-sized dinosaur skull replica that mimics the sounds of an actual dinosaur.
To celebrate the release of the James Bond movie Spectre, we rank the performances of the six actors who played the role
New Frida Kahlo exhibit at Heard Museum gives museum goers an intimate portrait of Kahlo's life.
You might have experienced a sudden burst of light in your peripheral vision while trotting around Arizona State University’s Tempe campus recently, it's public art.
ASU graduate students come together as group to host Frontier Delay, an art exhibit.
These two exhibits displayed the uniqueness that is quintessential Firehouse
In light of Will Smith's recent announcement that he's returning to music, here are five artists that should also make a comeback.
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.
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