Q&A: Sean Avery Medlin
In an exclusive interview with The State Press, spoken word artist Sean Avery Medlin explained the meanings and challenges of his art form.
In an exclusive interview with The State Press, spoken word artist Sean Avery Medlin explained the meanings and challenges of his art form.
The pieces in the “Science, Poetry, and the Photographic Image” exhibition combine science and art.
Beginning Sept. 6, the exhibition of sculptor Elise Deringer, “Perception and Passage,” will be displayed.
Starting a new year at a huge university like ASU can be intimidating. Knowing where to go to have a good time can relieve some of the stress that goes along with move-in, the first day of classes, and adjusting to dorm life.
Deciding to get a tattoo takes a lot of thought: What are you trying to validate?
As part of the 2011 Honors Lecture Series sponsored by Barrett, the Honors College, the New York Times performance critic Claudia La Rocco was invited to discuss time, criticism and the nature of consciousness.
What does it mean to be human in this rapidly changing world? The ASU Institute for Humanities Research’s “Origins” exhibit seeks to answer that question, entwining cultural, theoretical, scientific and spiritual perspectives.
The recent wave of suicides motivated Becky Nahom, a sophomore art student, to show struggling teens that homosexuality is not a death sentence with her exhibition “It Gets Better.”
Although it has always served as an outlet for the arts, Modified washed its hands clean of the music scene as the venue developed into a more refined art gallery early last year.
Tempe Marketplace may be known for its shops and restaurants, but thanks to the ASU Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts and Vestar Development Co., the mall may soon be known for its art. Two years ago, Vestar, the development company that manages Tempe Marketplace, gave Herberger a vacant storefront free of charge.
Artist Gregory Sale will be the sixth individual to set up a studio inside the gallery as part of ASU Art Museum’s “Social Studies” initiative. The exhibition will bring the creative process into public view.
A 20-acre span of land in north Phoenix is the new home to the world’s first global Musical Instrument Museum, which will be partnered with ASU’s School of Music.
An art festival put on by the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts showcasing student's best work.
Peter Bugg is causing a stir at ASU with his paparazzi-inspired art.
A world-renowned lighting artist told students of the importance of entrepreneurship in creating art in a Monday lecture as a part of the Herberger Institute's performing arts venture experience.
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