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ASU Herberger College sculpture students present major exhibition


November 29, 2007

Who
More than 40 students in the ASU Herberger College of the Arts’ School of Art sculpture program present diverse sculptural work.

What
OMNIBUS is an exciting major exhibition presenting the best work of students in sculpture program at ASU Herberger College of the Arts. Neon, performance art, pyrotechnics, sound sculpture, fabricated structures, video installations, and experimental systems are all included in the expanded definition of sculpture that defines this innovative ASU Herberger College of the Arts. The exhibition features live entertainment, including music, a bicycle roundabout, fire dancers and a cupola-iron casting demonstration. More than 40 students, entry-level through graduate, join to present one of their largest and most diverse sculpture exhibitions to date.

Where
The Ice House, 429 West Jackson Street in downtown Phoenix, in coordination with Phoenix First Friday gallery openings.

When
OMNIBUS is open to the public for one night only: Friday, Dec. 7, 6:30-10 p.m.

Cost
Free

Public Contact
Mary Neubauer
Professor
480.965.7047
mary.neubauer@asu.edu

The School of Art is a division of the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts at Arizona State University. Its printmaking, photography and art education programs are nationally ranked in the top 10, and its Master of Fine Arts program is ranked eighth among public institutions by U.S.News & World Report. The school includes four student galleries for solo and group shows by graduate and undergraduate art and photography students: Gallery 100, Harry Wood, Northlight and Step. To learn more about the School of Art, visit art.asu.edu.

Media Contact:
Mary Neubauer
Professor
480.965.7047
mary.neubauer@asu.edu