The ASU Art Museum celebrates the closing of “Twin Flames: The George Floyd Uprising from Minneapolis to Phoenix.” Enjoy music, art activities and join pilgrimage guides on individual walkthroughs through the gallery to learn more about the artwork and the George Floyd Global Memorial. 

Join Windgate Curatorial Fellow Sade Moore and Craft Collections and Program Specialist Amanda Hiatt as they take you on a brief tour of the Ceramics Research Center and discuss how the open storage collection and archives will be used in Moore’s upcoming exhibition. This is a unique opportunity to meet an ASU Art Museum curator and go beyond the typical exhibition tour.

IRL XP is a series of behind the scenes real life experiences. Museum staff takes an opportunity to visit, ask questions, tell stories, share insight and engage in meaningful exchange with art, culture and ideas.

Join us on Monday, December 2nd from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. for an hour of biology-themed cookie decorating! Make leaves, cells, phylogenies, and so much more – and then, of course, eat what you create. Hang with peers and detox before finals on 12.2.24 at BioBanter: Cookie Edition. Food will be provided!

Join faculty and peers in a casual setting on Monday, October 7th from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. as we discuss the science behind merpeople and other mythical creatures and origin stories! Myths are often used to explain natural phenomena. What can scientists learn from myths? How might myths offer insight into the intersection between cultures and biology? What mythical creatures exist in the realm of scientific possibility, and why? Find out the answers – and get more questions – on 11.4.24 at BioBanter: Mythical Mysteries. Food will be provided!

Join faculty and peers in a casual setting on Monday, October 7th from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. as we discuss popular monsters and the spooky science behind them! Creatures like the Demogorgon from "Stranger Things,the Xenomorph from Alien, and classic Halloween frighteners like vampires and werewolves will take center stage. We’ll also discuss scary parasites. Why do these monsters behave the way they do?

Join faculty and peers in a casual setting on Monday, Sept./ 9 from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. as we discuss microbes and how they might thrive in space! As space exploration kicks into higher gear and space tourism materializes, it becomes increasingly important to understand how tiny stowaways are affected by radiation, extremely cold temperatures, and differences in sunlight. What kinds of microbes might come with us on space-faring journeys? What kind of microbes should we bring with us – and what characteristics of microbes should be studied and monitored by astronauts?

Meet with a financial consultant on your campus from Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association. Receive free, personalized advice, guidance and support to help you make informed decisions regarding the following:

  •  Adequate investing to retire at the desired age.
  • Appropriate investing based on risk tolerance.
  • Converting investments into steady income after retirement.
  • Meeting financial goals in retirement.

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“Chicano/a/x Prints and Graphics: Selections from the Hispanic Research Center’s Collection, 1980–2010” showcases a partnership between ASU’s Hispanic Research Center (HRC) and ASU Art Museum and brings together works from the 1980s into the 2010s drawn from the HRC’s dynamic collection. Featuring over 30 artists who each offer a kaleidoscope of perspectives on the Mexican American experience, this year-long exhibition pays homage to the ideals of the Chicano Movement of the 1960s and 70s and expands upon them through the widely disseminated medium of prints.

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