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    Social Studies - What happened here, and now what?

    ASU Art Museum

    December 4, 2007

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    What happened here, and now what?: Reflecting on the experience and moving forward. Please join co-curators Marilyn Zeitlin and John Spiak in informal discussion on issues raised by the Social Studies project and exhibit, Jarbas Lopes: Cicloviaérea. Social Studies turns gallery into workshop-studio for visiting artists. With floors protected by cardboard and with only tools, equipment, art supplies and a few works, a guest artist begins an art-making residency. The space opens not only to allow audience to view the artist at work, but also to invite other artists, art students and faculty, and the community to collaborate to whatever degree they wish. Community engagement, one of the most important University commitments, takes the work and the artist beyond the Museum to whatever location and context the process leads.

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      Tickets: Free Admission

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      Dates:
      December 4, 2007

      Times:
      Tuesday 6:00pm

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      ASU Art Museum

      51 East 10th Street Tempe, AZ 85287

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        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

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        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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        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

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        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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