DinnerWhere at ASU Art ASU Art Museum Ceramics Research Center

Come to the ASU Art ASU Art Museum Ceramics Research Center and visit the exhibition DinnerWhere! Exhibition which runs Friday–Sunday, March 27 through Oct. 9, 2021 at the Ceramics Research Center.

The ASU Art Museum Ceramics Research Center has been a national and international destination point for the hands-on study and enjoyment of ceramics since its opening in March 2002. The center also serves as a key educational component of the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts through its teaching and research facilities.

Drawn entirely from ASU Art Museum’s permanent collection, “DinnerWhere” highlights a variety of plates, cups and bowls, and even a life-size dinner table.

The exhibition and its title refers to the ways in which these objects encourage critical conversations around national identity, ceremony, nutrition and food access in the United States.

 

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Artists featured include Claydies, Eddie Dominguez, Marilyn Lysohir, Russell Wright, Isaac Scott, Justin Rothshank and the Democratic Cup Project.

The objects featured in “DinnerWhere” have communal and symbolic associations with coming together for meals. For some, these artworks inspire memories of the place where we nourish ourselves, celebrate important milestones, share experiences and create new understandings through conversation.

For others, the works in the exhibition can be a reminder of cultural assimilation and the loss of traditions.

What will you bring to the table to shape the future?

Reserve your tickets HERE!

 

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Date: Friday–Sunday, March 27 through Oct. 9, 2021

Hours: Friday–Sunday 11 a.m.–5 p.m. / Closed Monday–Thursday and university holidays. / Additional educator hours are available by appointment.

Admission: FREE

Phone: +14807278170

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