Stories of light
The ASU Art Museum explored light as an artistic medium through several projects. Artist Leo Villareal debuted a work in November that used technology to harness light. For the work, Villareal did three-dimensional mapping of the ASU Art Museum building and used the data to create an active light work specific to the museum. In December, the museum held a “Sunrise Light Walk,” a guided walk that explored features on the Tempe campus using the four cardinal directions as a guide. And the museum produced “Traditional Stories of Light,” a free, all-ages coloring book. The project is a collaboration of the museum and three Native American artists: Vanessa Moreno, who is Purépecha and Tepehuán, designed the book, which was illustratrated by Eunique Yazzie, who is Navajo, and Dustin Lopez, who is Navajo, Yaqui and Laguna Pueblo.