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November 24, 2009

Arts / Culture

03/26/09

Arts / Culture | Faculty and Staff | Students | Community:  Art Museum announces selected films for film festival

The ASU Art Museum selected 19 short films by 17 artists to screen during its Short Film and Video Festival on April 18, on the plaza of the Nelson Fine Arts Center.

03/26/09

University | Arts / Culture | Education | Humanities | Students | Community | Social Science:  Ceramics exhibits open in ASU's Museum of Anthropology

Two ASU ceramics exhibits will coincide with the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts' annual conference.

03/26/09

Arts / Culture | Humanities:  Professor's long-awaited oratorio released

The world premiere of associate professor of English Laura Tohe's long-awaited Navajo oratorio, “Enemy Slayer," is finally ready.

03/26/09

Arts / Culture | Faculty and Staff:  Media artist Adriene Jenik is new School of Art director

The ASU Herberger College of the Arts welcomes telecommunications media artist Adriene Jenik as its new School of Art director.

03/20/09

University | Arts / Culture | Law | International engagement | Community | Community partnerships | Social Science:  'Crime, Justice, Border' event features scholars, artists, activists

Complex and controversial issues of crime, enforcement, security, and human rights will come into focus during the "Crime, Justice, and the Border" event, March 31 through April 2 at ASU's West campus.

03/18/09

Arts / Culture:  'A La Carte': The menu includes the plates

Eleven local and out of town artists are joining up with two Valley restaurants for “A La Carte,” an ceramic exhibition that lets patrons eat from – and buy – the art.

03/18/09

Arts / Culture:  Ceramic artists to converge on ASU, Phoenix

Many of ASU's ceramics exhibits will attract attention when more than 5,000 ceramics enthusiasts are drawn to Phoenix for the annual National Council on Education for the Ceramics Arts conference.

03/17/09

Arts / Culture:  ASU to host 23rd annual Pow Wow

Nearly 300 Native American dancers from across the United States will be featured at the 23rd annual Pow Wow hosted by Arizona State University April 17-19.

03/16/09

Arts / Culture:  Film showing includes Kemp's 'Metropolitan Rezervation'

ASU graphic designer Randy Kemp will have his short film "Metropolitan Rezervation,” featured at the film screening “Reel/Native a ASU,” March 26.

03/16/09

Arts / Culture:  Classical Chinese dance coming to ASU Gammage

Classical Chinese dance and music, as well as ethnic and folk dance, will fill the stage of ASU Gammage March 27 and 28.