Visiting Artist Matteo Rubbi Launches “Magic Fridays” at the ASU Art Museum
Last Friday, a new tradition started in the ASU Art Museum. 2011 Furla Prize winner and ASU Artist in Residence Matteo Rubbi prepared a delicious lunch for everyone. Click on the link below to read more.
http://asuartmuseum.wordpress.com/2011/12/14/magic-fridays-at-the-museum-with-matteo-rubbi/
Miguel Palma
Valley of the Sunflowers
The Desert Initiative is supporting documentation of the Valley of the Sunflowers, a collaborative temporary public art project that is bringing a two-acre field of sunflowers to a vacant city block in downtown Phoenix. The sunflowers will be harvested by students at the BioScience High School who will press the seeds for oil to produce bio-fuel for a hybrid solar/bio-fuel vehicle they have designed and are building.
The project is a collaboration between the BioScience High School and Roosevelt Row Community Development Corporation through their Adaptive Reuse of Temporary Space (A.R.T.S.) program. Initial seed funding has been provided by Intel and others.
Project documentation includes photography by Craig Smith and time-lapse photography of the growth of the sunflowers.
ARTIST RESIDENCY PROGRAM
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The ASU Art Museum and the Desert Initiative maintain an Artist Residency facility in the Roosevelt Row Arts District in downtown Phoenix. The facility includes live/work units for up to six artists as well as a small storefront exhibition venue.