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Museum Exhibits


Upcoming Exhibits

•   Lowriders: 8th Annual Día de los Muertos Festival Exhibit (November 1, 2007 – January 11, 2008).


Past Exhibits

2007
•   Alien Images: UFOs, Photography and Belief (March 8,2007 – August 15, 2007).


2006
•  Transcending Borders: 7th Annual Día de Los Muertos Festival Exhibit
   (October 26, 2006 – January 15, 2007).
•  Skin Deep: A Cultural History of Tattooing (March 23–September 1, 2006).



2005
•  Room for the Dead (Oct. 3, 2005–Jan. 31, 2006). For the 6th Annual Día de Los Muertos Festival Exhibit, the dead were made to feel literally “at home”...

•   Being Human: Celebrating the New School of Human Evolution & Social Change (Nov. 8, 2005–Jan. 31, 2006). Anthropologists bring a unique and invaluable perspective to the most pressing issues of today...

•  Loom-inous Creations: Textile Traditions from Southeast Asia (Feb. 23–May 30, 2005). Drawn from the collection of ASU Professor Thomas J. Hudak, this exhibit featured over 200 handwoven pieces of textile from Indonesia, Laos, Thailand and Viet Nam.

2004
•  Visiones Sagrados, Sacred Sights (Nov. 4–Dec. 31, 2004). The 2004 5th Annual Días de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) Festival Exhibit celebrates the traveling altar or cajita...
•  Time & Again: The Photographs of Allen Dutton (Sept. 16–Nov. 30, 2004). Dutton‘s photographs document the changing landscape of Arizona and the ways in which its residents move through, relate to and reshape their surrounding environment.

2003
•  ¡Que Vivan los Muertos! Fourth Annual Dias de los Muertos Festival Exhibit.
•  Stitches of War, an exhibition of textiles made by women from different countries around the world that reflect their experience of war.


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