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Fine Art Buildings

ASU is privileged to provide students, faculty and the general public with access to world-class fine art venues and experiences. ASU Gammage, designed by internationally renown architect Frank Lloyd Wright, is one of the busiest university-based performing arts venues in the world. Separate, dedicated buildings are provided for ASU students studying studio art, ceramics, music, dance, lyric opera, theatre and film. The Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts supports several venues across campus, including the Evelyn Smith Music Theatre, Katzin Concert Hall, Paul V. Galvin Playhouse, Lyceum Theatre, Nelson Fine Arts Center, Prism Theatre and the Organ Hall. The ASU Herberger Institute School of Art is one of the largest art schools in the country, and has extensive facilities, including four galleries — Harry WoodNorthlightStep and Gallery 100 — devoted almost entirely to the exhibition of student work.

 

Explore Fine Art Buildings

 

Art Building

 

Art Warehouse

 

ASU Art Museum Brickyard

 

ASU Gammage

 

ASU Performing and Media Arts

 

J. Russell and Bonita Nelson Fine Arts Center | ASU Art Museum

 

Lyceum Theatre

 

Music Building