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November 25, 2009

Arts / Culture

10/14/09

Arts / Culture:  Color, bold forms accent ASU Gammage exhibit

Acrylic paintings, some on canvas, some on glass and some on wood, and digital prints inspired by data streams for sunspot cycles and solar wind, will be on display at ASU Gammage Oct. 21-Nov. 23.

10/05/09

Arts / Culture:  Database reveals Chinese love for American literature

Project Yao, a new database that has just been launched as a tri-university project by scholars in China and the United States, takes a look at what works of American literature are Chinese readers devouring, and why.

10/05/09

University | Arts / Culture | Faculty and Staff | Humanities | Students:  ASU's New College announces upcoming events

ASU's New College and its Division of Humanities, Arts and Cultural Studies has announced a schedule of upcoming events that includes gallery installations, a presentation featuring internationally recognized theoretical physicist Paul Davies, and an open mic night for electronic musicians.

10/01/09

Arts / Culture | Faculty and Staff | Students | Community | Community partnerships:  ASU foundry program melds artists, metal casters, public

The American Foundry Society’s Art Casting Conference, hosted in part by the ASU Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts, is bringing together metal casters and artists for the first time since 1990.

09/29/09

Arts / Culture | Humanities:  NPR commentator Andrei Codrescu to speak at Downtown campus

Romanian writer and NPR commentator Andrei Codrescu will be the keynote speaker at a literature conference at ASU's Downtown Phoenix campus, Oct. 2.

09/24/09

Arts / Culture:  National radio program features ASU Art Museum

Sea Change Radio features the current ASU Art Museum season “Defining Sustainability” in a segment titled “Art of Sustainability.”

09/22/09

Arts / Culture | Faculty and Staff:  Spring receives recognition for duel clarinet playing

Music professor Robert S. Spring is drawing national attention for his ability to play two clarinets at the same time.

09/18/09

Arts / Culture:  Artists aim to inspire 'acts of peace' through ASU exhibit

Artists in a new exhibit at the Downtown Phoenix campus are using the arts as a means toward mental wellness and practical acts of peace for themselves and communities.

09/17/09

Arts / Culture | Students | Community | Community partnerships | Alumni:  Student artworks are creative conduit at Intel facility

Artwork by ASU Herberger Institute School of Art students, faculty and alumni adorns the walls of Intel’s local Ocotillo campus.

09/17/09

Arts / Culture:  'Legally Blonde' musical comes to ASU Gammage

A musical offshoot from the 2001 film, “Legally Blonde” has played to sold-out audiences across the country and is coming to ASU Gammage Sept. 22-27.