The Art Grads at ASU

The Art Grads at ASU We are a group of ASU graduate students within the Herberger Institute of Design and the Arts, promoting art spaces and creatively engaging our community.

09/01/2022

TAG will be hosting a pizza party tomorrow night at 6 PM in GSS. (Friday, September 2nd) 🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕
Come by for some good food and good people! 😎

08/26/2022

Hi, everyone! Our first coffee and donuts will take place today at 1 PM in the GSS Atrium. Come by for some food and conversation. Hope to see you there!

We’ve had a blast being your 2021-2022 TAG officers! From movie nights, to pizza parties, to group exhibitions, and many...
05/17/2022

We’ve had a blast being your 2021-2022 TAG officers! From movie nights, to pizza parties, to group exhibitions, and many, many coffee and donut days, we’ve enjoyed building a community with all of you. Now it’s time to sign off and let the new officers take the lead. Have a great summer!
- The TAG Team (Abby, Becca, Daniella, and Dylan)

Congratulations to all the School of Art MA and MFA students who graduated this year! 🎉🎉🎉
05/11/2022

Congratulations to all the School of Art MA and MFA students who graduated this year! 🎉🎉🎉

This week is the last week to see “Have You Seen Me?: A Guide to Noticing and Understanding” an MFA thesis exhibition by...
05/09/2022

This week is the last week to see “Have You Seen Me?: A Guide to Noticing and Understanding” an MFA thesis exhibition by Daniella Napolitano. Don’t miss it before it closes on Thursday, May 12. Be sure to pick up a take-away “Have you seen me?” poster on your way out!

“Have You Seen Me?” is a call to action for people to notice their animal neighbors and take the time to understand or appreciate them.

The work in this exhibition is inspired by stories about sightings of animals that are so often associated with the city, they have been rendered invisible at best, a nuisance at worst. The stories have been exaggerated, made fantastical or humorous as an attempt to be more memorable and endearing to the viewer. By highlighting “ordinary,” urban animals in her work, she reminds the viewer that humans share a space with wildlife. Napolitano is influenced by nature books and field guides, likening her creative practice to that of a natural historian informed by ecology, biology and natural history research. She observes animals and plants, translating information into a “popular” rather than “scientific” form; visual narratives that incorporate observation-based information with a whimsical approach to animal behavior.

Congratulations on a great performance, Memo! Tomorrow (Saturday, May 7) is the last day to see “NOISE CYCLE” an MFA the...
05/07/2022

Congratulations on a great performance, Memo! Tomorrow (Saturday, May 7) is the last day to see “NOISE CYCLE” an MFA thesis exhibition by by Guillermo Gutierrez.

Location: Step Gallery
Gallery Hours: Thursday–Saturday, noon–5 p.m.

05/05/2022

Don’t miss the closing reception for “NOISE CYCLE” tomorrow from 6-9 pm in Step Gallery!

Step Gallery is pleased to present "NOISE CYCLE," an MFA thesis exhibition by Guillermo Gutierrez.

Deserted environment
Where the heaps have their hooks in the ground
Long wanderings of place
Uncontrolled graveyard for memory
Claim the lost
Claim the unheard
Functional noise perceived
Repeat the cycle
Meditative act in the repetition.

Exhibition Dates: April 28–May 7, 2022
Closing Reception: Friday, May 6, 6–9 p.m.
Gallery Hours: Thursday–Saturday, noon–5 p.m

“Have You Seen Me?: A guide to noticing and understanding” an MFA thesis exhibition by Daniella Napolitano opens today. ...
05/02/2022

“Have You Seen Me?: A guide to noticing and understanding” an MFA thesis exhibition by Daniella Napolitano opens today. Don’t miss the opening reception in Harry Wood Gallery tomorrow, Tuesday, May 3 from 5-8pm! 🐺🌿

NOISE CYCLE an MFA Thesis Exhibition by Guillermo Gutierrez opens this Friday, April 29 at Step Gallery. It will be on v...
04/27/2022

NOISE CYCLE an MFA Thesis Exhibition by Guillermo Gutierrez opens this Friday, April 29 at Step Gallery. It will be on view through May 7 with performances nightly at 5 pm. And don’t miss the Closing Reception on May 6 from 6 - 9 pm!

This week is the last week to see Benjamin Selby’s thesis exhibition “Turbulent Waters.” You don’t want to miss this sho...
04/25/2022

This week is the last week to see Benjamin Selby’s thesis exhibition “Turbulent Waters.” You don’t want to miss this show!

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Here are some images of my exhibition! Thank you to everyone who came to the opening last week! I appreciate all the kind words and hearing form so many of you about how deeply you connected with it. The goal of it was always to connect with other people with similar experiences, but I never expected the emotional responses people have had to be so strong. Thank you so much to everyone who has visited and to those who have made it possible in the first place! It will still be up until Thursday afternoon!



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Congratulations to the winners of the Nathan Cummings Graduate Summer Travel Award! The top winner is Elizabeth Pineda, ...
04/22/2022

Congratulations to the winners of the Nathan Cummings Graduate Summer Travel Award!

The top winner is Elizabeth Pineda, who will be receiving $4000 for her travel to the Arizona-Mexico borderlands and Oaxaca, Mexico! And the runner up is Rebecca Pipkin, who will be receiving $2000 for her travel to the Periplus Artist Residency in Greece and the 2022 Venice Biennale!

🎉🎉🎉

“Turbulent Waters” an MFA thesis exhibition by Benjamin Selby is now on view in Harry Wood Gallery. Congratulations, Ben...
04/18/2022

“Turbulent Waters” an MFA thesis exhibition by Benjamin Selby is now on view in Harry Wood Gallery. Congratulations, Ben! Don’t miss the opening reception, tomorrow, April 19 from 5–8pm!

Exhibition Dates: April 18—28, 2022
Gallery Hours: Monday—Friday, 9 a.m.—5 p.m. (gallery closed for lunch from noon to 1 p.m.)

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