“Natwani” is a MFA thesis exhibition by Theo Beatty. This collection of paintings and drawings focuses on the intersections of tradition, food, and technology within the lives of indigenous peoples, primarily Hopi. His work seeks to show the interplay between contemporary indigenous living and communities beyond the reservation. Highlighting the resilience and adaptability of indigenous peoples with focus on traditional practices, building community, and strengthening familial bonds in a rapidly changing world.

“Natwani” is a MFA thesis exhibition by Theo Beatty. This collection of paintings and drawings focuses on the intersections of tradition, food, and technology within the lives of indigenous peoples, primarily Hopi. His work seeks to show the interplay between contemporary indigenous living and communities beyond the reservation. Highlighting the resilience and adaptability of indigenous peoples with focus on traditional practices, building community, and strengthening familial bonds in a rapidly changing world.

Harry Wood Gallery presents the 2024 Nathan Cummings Exhibition.

The Nathan Cummings Graduate Summer Travel Award was established by the Nathan Cummings Foundation to give talented visual artists in the ASU School of Art the experience of the Grand Tour, a tradition in the education of the whole person. For the visual artist, this experience is considered a necessity, and the role it plays in the life of a young artist is well documented in modern history. 

Harry Wood Gallery presents the 2024 Nathan Cummings Exhibition.

The Nathan Cummings Graduate Summer Travel Award was established by the Nathan Cummings Foundation to give talented visual artists in the ASU School of Art the experience of the Grand Tour, a tradition in the education of the whole person. For the visual artist, this experience is considered a necessity, and the role it plays in the life of a young artist is well documented in modern history. 

Gallery 100 is pleased to announce Clocking Out, a BFA group exhibition centered around the role of the artist in the contemporary and everyday world. As they work towards graduation, they use this exhibition as a reflection on their undergraduate experience and as a launching point for their professional careers. Clocking Out illustrates the cultural importance of the visual arts as each artist uses their individual voice to contrast the monotony of today’s society.

The Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation is proud to present its spring 2024 class of graduates on Wednesday, May 8, 2024. Join us in celebrating all of our graduates' accomplishments during a day of ceremonies tailored for our degree programs. In these convocation ceremonies, graduates will be individually recognized as they hear their names called and cross the stage in the presence of college leadership, faculty, staff, friends and families. 

Gallery 100 is pleased to announce Clocking Out, a BFA group exhibition centered around the role of the artist in the contemporary and everyday world. As they work towards graduation, they use this exhibition as a reflection on their undergraduate experience and as a launching point for their professional careers. Clocking Out illustrates the cultural importance of the visual arts as each artist uses their individual voice to contrast the monotony of today’s society.

Gallery 100 is thrilled to announce its latest exhibition, ‘i hate you guys.,’ a dynamic showcase of BFA artists exploring the multifaceted themes of identity, family dynamics, and ecological consciousness. This show features landscape and portrait photography, some with alternate processes like infrared film, as well as exploring family dynamics with intimate photographs. Sculpture is used to explore worlds, the environment, identity and create introspection.

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