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Art as the Vehicle of Choice
Latinx and Indigenous artists use automobiles to amplify their cultural identity and challenge systems of erasure.
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Latinx and Indigenous artists use automobiles to amplify their cultural identity and challenge systems of erasure.
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From sites to studios to systems, the nature of earthworks has changed since the 1960s and ’70s.
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For her first museum exhibition, Grace Rosario Perkins invited four other artists to ponder the definition of data, centering questions about how it's collected, authenticated, documented, and distributed — and by whom.
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Relationships, not isolation, inform Kahlhamer’s ideas of identity
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This is possibly the most excited the scientific community has ever been about dust.
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This top-ranked program at Arizona State University’s School of Art measures itself not by who it excludes, but who it includes and how they succeed.
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With $1.3 million granted by the Getty, teams hope to develop innovative solutions to address Wupatki’s challenges that can also be applied to other climate-vulnerable heritage sites.
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Make art within and across disciplines in this top-ranked program, where students pursue research in social practice, environmental justice, sustainability, and emerging technologies.
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70 miles north of the US–Mexico border, Other TARGET/s condemns migrant detention, mass incarceration, and the juvenile justice system, by reaffirming a sense of shared humanity.
Announcement
Graduate studies in Creative Enterprise and Cultural Leadership at Arizona State University's Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts train students to become cultural changemakers.
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Construction of the 30-foot steel fence threatens the cultural heritage of the Tohono O’odham people, including burial grounds and a biosphere reserve.
In Brief
Dustin Shomer, who is being charged with 17 counts of felony and eight counts of misdemeanor in Arizona, has crowdfunded over $3,000 in legal fees.