Celebrating the ever-experimental culture of the Herberger Institute

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Herberger Institute Day was born from Dean Steven Tepper’s desire to bring together the students, faculty and staff of the institute’s five schools and art museum for a day of workshops and activities. The idea was such a hit that it has become an annual tradition. The third annual Herberger Institute Day drew more than a thousand registrations for workshops like “Happy trees and fluffy clouds: A Bob Ross paint-a-long,” “Eco-printing on fabric” and “We need more cowbell!” And once again the culminating activity of the day was a creatively curated interactive meal for hundreds along ASU’s Tempe Campus Forest Mall.

66 workshops , 1,608 participants, 603 person community meal

Photos by Laura Segall and Tim Trumble