Summer travels through Europe inspire the "Dine on or Take Away" exhibit
Summer travels to the Venice Bienniale and Documenta 14 art festivals prompted students to reflect on the feeling of being in transit.
Summer travels to the Venice Bienniale and Documenta 14 art festivals prompted students to reflect on the feeling of being in transit.
An unfamiliar composer gets new recognition at the ASU Music Library in Tempe.
"Aletheia" features a single actor in a cage combining opera and trombone for an hour-long performance.
"Material Beauty," curated by Nathan Newman, showcases the joined forces of art and science.
Rosh Hashanah is a time of judgement and new beginnings for those of the Jewish faith.
A local band heavily involved in the ASU and Phoenix music scenes plans on using its diverse music to reach a wider audience.
Students on ASU's Tempe campus may walk past more than a dozen pieces of public art without noticing.
Phillip Murrell, an ASU MBA student, combined his military background with his cultural experience at ASU to start on a book series.
Students at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication have received the most nominations at the 2017 Rocky Mountain Student Production Awards.
ASU's Hip Hop Coalition is holding auditions for the upcoming year, and the competition is cutthroat.
Local rapper Young Nut is a heavily involved ASU sophomore with goals of honing his craft to create content that even he didn't expect.
The iconic works of Reynaldo Hahn leave their mark thanks to ASU vocal coach, Robert Mills.
Not everyone is on board about who the ASU Theatre and Shakespeare Club plans to cast for its upcoming productions.
An Arizona-based company called Taste of Paradise uses ASU's SkySong to bring fresh, organic produce from local farmers to students and families.
ASU alumna's vibrant art decorates the Polytechnic library until Jan. 1.
A Japanese drumming student organization, the Sun Devil Taiko Club, fuses together classic cultural traditions and percussion.
A collaborative effort between Mission Clay, ASU, and the Franco brothers brought "Pipe Brothers" to life
New artist exchange program aims to develop a cultural dialogue between Phoenix and Guadalajara, Mexico.
Pagan religions represent a diverse group of people and even more diverse beliefs.
From a room filled with balloons to Clue-like murder mysteries, guests got weird at Friday's event at the ASU Art Museum.
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