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.
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.
ASU Herberger College Dance’s Artist Faculty program welcomes Rulan Tangen, artistic director and choreographer of Dancing Earth, for a residency March 2–27.
If you stumbled into room W-114 in the School of Music Building Monday through Friday mornings, you might have a hard time figuring out just what was going on.
Together, music professor Sam Pilafian and visiting professor Patrick Sheridan have devoloped “The Breathing Gym,” a system of stretching and air-flow exercises that promote maximum use of lung capacity.
In a tucked away studio on campus, Becky McDonah's students put their blacksmithing and silversmithing techniques to practice in the open flames to create objects of beauty.
Corine Schleif, art history professor, is the editor of the inaugural edition of a new online journal, “Different Visions: A Journal of New Perspectives on Medieval Art.”