ASU printmakers take next step in work and create exhibit on campus
Herberger student artists create print show called "Is That It?" to be on display at the Step Gallery.
Herberger student artists create print show called "Is That It?" to be on display at the Step Gallery.
The Calle 16 Mural Project is based off the celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. On September 30th through October 3rd students at ASU West campus are involved in painting a mural with the help of local artist Hugo Medina.
Phoenix is a city in transit and four community members offer their perspectives on its current status.
Opening to snippets of Jean-Michel Basquiat’s artwork and music, “Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child” begins with Langston Hughes’ poem, “Genius Child.” Focusing on the misery and social seclusion faced by intellectual youth, the poem states that killing the individual, in order to free his potential, is the best option.
Local art gallery The Hive is no stranger to experimental art.
The popular blog is set to make its book debut on Oct. 15.
The Paul V. Galvin Playhouse hosted a place for festival participants to socialize and listen to live, local music in honor of ASU grad Zach Booher.
I’m a freshman college student - of course I’m going to love food.
This season's opening brought out a crowd with numerous showcased artists and supporters, but the museum could still use more student visitors.
Thriftqueened creator Vara Ayanna creates clothes that look good on you and the environment.
Last Monday, I braved the scorching 100-and-something-degree heat in search of the latest street art updates in the center of downtown Phoenix.
New art exhibit at the Hayden Flour Mill features three ASU students.
The PhxArtCade 2.0 gallery at ASU's West campus provides an artistic spin on the world of video games.
Sean Deckert uses his skills and recent award to create a lifelong career.
The Clarendon Hotel was transformed into an art museum for an event that is the first of its kind in the U.S.
Volunteers have made blankets to be displayed in an art installation and then donated to the homeless.
Two alumnae organized an art exhibit featuring pieces by fellow ASU women on third-wave feminism.
Recent BFA graduate Tasili Epperson isn't sure what's next, but she hopes to find it in northern Arizona.
Small businesses on Roosevelt Row are flourishing, thanks to a quickly growing downtown Phoenix staple, First Friday.
Rachael Koscica uses the six years of photo experience under her belt to make a living capturing events but also lets her creativity flow freely with her photo manipulations.
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