The ASU Art Museum opens for spring
The ASU Art Museum displays new art that address important modern issues.
The ASU Art Museum displays new art that address important modern issues.
The basics of ancient Greek Art (c 750 B.C. - 150 B.C.)
Saez's work touches the heart, influences the mind and allows viewers an insider look at the effects of art therapy.
The Tillman Scholars teamed up with the Apple Hill String Quartet to put together an event that celebrated art and diversity.
He Gong, a Chinese artist who explores his country's political and economical affairs through art, talked to ASU students Tuesday.
The fashion world's failure to cover both men and women's fashion at Red Carpet events tends to trivialize women's professional accomplishments.
Mesa painter James Hunt — more known by his moniker NXOEED — who hides his artwork that he doesn't claim himself is personalizing the experience between the artist and viewer
Here's a countdown of the five best ads aired during Super Bowl 2014.
ASU School of Art has moved 5 graduate programs to new studio space along Grant avenue, in downtown Phoenix.
Social media has had a profound effect in several aspects of our everyday lives. Art is no exception.
"Agency of Ideas" brings photography students and alumni together into a collection.
Taco Bell's new flavors of Mountain Dew and other beverages allow those hungry for a diet Baja Blast to indulge their low-calorie lifestyles.
Artist, writer and critic Matias Viegener spoke about Fallen Fruit, a collective that maps out public fruit in Los Angeles, at ASU's Grant Street Studios.
The newly opened paint supply store joined Roosevelt Row with specialized products for artists and the community.
More is left to be desired by the fine art on exhibit in the Gammage lobby from Jan. 22 through Feb. 20.
The city of Tempe and its surrounding areas find ways to connect arts communities to college students.
A new collaboration between ASU and the city of Phoenix will give students the ability to create, collaborate and showcase their work all in one space.
There are plenty of fun things to do in downtown Phoenix for almost any type of person.
Echoes of Japan features a number of 19th century artists from the Western world's first interactions with Japanese culture.
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