“Art in Focus: Journeys Toward Healing”<\/a><\/strong> provides an interlude \u2014 mental and physical \u2014 for contemplating ideas of wholeness and wellbeing.<\/p>\nThe artworks in this gallery respond to the exhibition on view, Undoing Time: Art and Histories of Incarceration, by presenting images that can change how we view and imagine incarceration.<\/p>\n
The curators center images of nature, renewal, connection and recovery<\/strong> instead of focusing on images of oppression, black and white stripes or barbed wires!<\/p>\nThe exhibition is organized by Mary-Beth Buesgen<\/strong>, Curator of the Ceramics Research Center Collection and Archives; Sarah Kelly<\/strong>, Windgate Curator of Contemporary Craft and Design; Julio C\u00e9sar Morales<\/strong>, Senior Curator; Brittany Corrales<\/strong>, Curator; Matthew Villar Miranda<\/strong>, LACMA-ASU Curatorial Fellow; and Diem Lanakai<\/strong>, Windgate Curatorial Assistant. “Journeys Toward Healing” highlights works on paper, ceramics, baskets and wood objects from the museum’s collection.<\/strong><\/p>\nASU Art Museum is reminding us that art has the power to inspire our minds and bodies, cultivate a shared sense of community, aid in healing and foster social change!<\/strong><\/p>\nDate:<\/strong> Next event is on Friday, October 15h \/ Until February 13th
\nTime:<\/strong> 11 A.M. – 5 P.M.
\nPrice:<\/strong> FREE
\nPhone:<\/strong> +14809652787
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