ASU Art Museum Ceramics Research Center
A national and international destination for the study and appreciation of ceramics. Admission is always free!
With more than 3,500 objects and more than 5,000 square feet of open storage area, the ASU Art Museum Ceramics Research Center is an important resource for artists, students and art enthusiasts to explore and enhance their understanding of the craft.
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Community Craft Conversation
6 p.m., Dec. 6, 2021
Ceramics Research Center
Join us for an evening of stimulating conversation and ideation. We invite your thoughts and opinions for strengthening ASU Art Museum’s Ceramics Research Center. Let’s design the future of the Ceramic Studio Tour together! After the discussion, stay for a curator-led tour of "Luster and Light."
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You're invited to "Community Craft Conversation." Tap here to RSVP - Paperless Post Flyer Join us for an evening of stimulating conversation and ideation. We invite your thoughts and opinions for strengthening ASU Art Museum’s Ceramics Research Center. Let’s design the future of the Ceramic Studio Tour together! After the discussion, stay for a curator-led tour of "Luster and Light."...
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