Arte para todos. Art for all.
What if centering social justice restored public trust in museums? What if museums, designed to honor objects, change their model to honor people? With a social justice and equity lens and the experimental, scholarly nature of the university art museum, the ASU Art Museum harnesses the university’s breadth and depth of expertise to pioneer new models for arts learning, engagement and innovation that integrates relevancy, trust and resilient communities with museum institutions. Last year the ASU Art Museum unveiled a new website and a new visual identity to reflect its vision to center art and artists in the service of community well-being and social good while honoring the museum’s unique place within ASU and its relationship to the Sonoran Desert. Designed by artist Cruz Ortiz for Burnt Nopal Studio, the visual marketer alludes to the sun and the form of the ziggurat is a reference to the Predock-designed building where the museum is located.