The new issue of DISRUPT is here and more–Herberger Institute highlights from December 2022

DISRUPT

DISRUPT is the Herberger Institute’s annual online magazine — a look back at the year that was, plus some glimpses of things to come.

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Laying the groundwork for Indigenous architects

Architectural Digest outlines how Institute Professor Wanda Dalla Costa is laying down the groundwork for the next generation of Indigenous architects.

Art museums and class

Miki Garcia, director of ASU Art Museum, was recently featured in a New York Times article on art museums and class conversations.

Dance and aging

Dance professor Karen Schupp talks about the relationship between dancing and aging and the book she co-edited on the subject.

U.S.-Mexico Bicentennial Kaleidoscope

The Sidney Poitier New American Film School at Arizona State University, the Universidad de Guadalajara, and the Mexico Institute at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars announce the launch of their jointly sponsored U.S.-Mexico Bicentennial Kaleidoscope: A Short Film Contest and Festival.

Spotlight on joy

This year’s Faculty Academy cohort, a program of the Studio for Creativity, Place and Equitable Communities, is exploring what it means to center and celebrate the cultures and experiences of Black, Indigenous and other People of Color (BIPOC) in the field of creative placemaking or creative placekeeping. In a recent blog post, the Studio team shared a selection of readings that name obstructions, uplift rest, center wellness and give joy.

By the numbers…

This month’s number is 402! ASU’s Herberger Institute graduated 402 designers and artists and arts scholars, including undergraduate and graduate students across all of the schools in the Herberger Institute.

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