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Organization
ASU Art Museum
Established in 1950, ASU Art Museum is recognized as one of the Southwest's most significant contemporary art institutions. In addition to serving students and scholars, ASU Art Museum is a cultural hub for the Phoenix Metropolitan area. Through several achievements, the museum also gained international attention. It represented the United States at the 1995 Venice Biennial with the exhibition Bill Viola: Buried Secrets; in 1998, it curated Contemporary Art from Cuba: Irony and Survival on the Utopian Island; and in 2002, it opened the ASU Art Museum Ceramics Research Center. ASU Art Museum is located in Antoine Predock's architecturally celebrated structure, the Nelson Fine Arts Center and in the Ceramics Research Center, at Tempe Center.
As a university institution, ASU Art Museum has the freedom as well as a mandate to explore new directions and to seek out artists who are often under-recognized. The exhibitions examine art as a contemporary phenomenon that asks questions about our time. Each exhibition is designed to enlighten and challenge as well as to entertain. ASU Art Museum also presents an annual short film and video festival each April that has built a reputation for premiering the work of young talent.
Directions: ASU is located in Tempe, about 10 minutes east of downtown Phoenix via I-10, and about five minutes southeast from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.-
Contact Info
ASU Art Museum
51 East 10th Street
Tempe, 85287Phone: (480)965-2787
Fax: (480)965-5254
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Event Name: 11th Annual Short Film and Video Festival
"Checking Out"
Review posted by: Nieves Key from Cedar City, Utah, Apr 09, 2007
I just rented this movie. To be honest, I rented it because of Peter Falk and Laura San Giacomo. It wasn't until later that I saw that it won best picture at the 2005 Phoenix Film Festival. Thank you... Expand
I just rented this movie. To be honest, I rented it because of Peter Falk and Laura San Giacomo. It wasn't until later that I saw that it won best picture at the 2005 Phoenix Film Festival. Thank you for allowing movies like this to be exposed to the public. What a delightful movie!!!! I have never been to your film festival, but if this movie represents the quality of your festival, WOW!!! It is to late for me to attend this year, but I'll be there next year. Again, thank you. Collapse
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Event Name: 11th Annual Short Film and Video Festival
"NICE"
Review posted by: DANIEL from GLENDALE, Mar 31, 2007
NERVER BEEN TO THIS FETIVE FESTIVAL BUT I HEARD GREAT THINGS ABOUT THIS FESTIVAL. AND I AM LOOKING FORWARD TO ATTEND THIS YEAR
NERVER BEEN TO THIS FETIVE FESTIVAL BUT I HEARD GREAT THINGS ABOUT THIS FESTIVAL. AND I AM LOOKING FORWARD TO ATTEND THIS YEAR
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