Devil Dancer: Agentle breeze setsthis Corten steelsculpture in motion.Created by GarySlater. MemorialUnion"Three Benches" wasproduced by KenMatsumoto, whichare geometricallyshaped benches cutfrom Arizonasandstone. Ross-Blakely Law Library."Her Secret is Patience" byJanet Echelman is 100-foot-tall and made of high-tech netting. At night, thewires disappear and itburns with the light thatshines on it, revealing thecolors that were lostagainst the brightness.Walter Cronkite Bl"Man's Wisdom Subduesthe Aggressive Forces ofNature" by Jean Charlotdepicts a dance that is asynthesis that illustratesthe poetical and aesthetic.Interdisciplinary A Bldg"Hopi Flute Player"was initiated duringthe Public Works ofArt Project anddesigned by EmryKopta as acenterpiece for afountain. Music Bldg“Snake Skin Bootswith Snake Heads,”2011, white quarrystone, 74 13/16 x 35x71 in. Courtesy ofthe artist andProyectos Monclova.ASU Art MuseumAlthough simply titled"Blue Vase," thisceramic vessel datesto the World'sColumbian Exposition,held in Chicago in1893, and been in thesecret courtyard formore than six decades“IndustrialDevelopment inArizona” reflectsseveral economicallyimportant “C’s”: theraising of citrus andcattle as well as hardrock copper mining.Old Main.Devil Dancer: Agentle breeze setsthis Corten steelsculpture in motion.Created by GarySlater. MemorialUnion"Three Benches" wasproduced by KenMatsumoto, whichare geometricallyshaped benches cutfrom Arizonasandstone. Ross-Blakely Law Library."Her Secret is Patience" byJanet Echelman is 100-foot-tall and made of high-tech netting. At night, thewires disappear and itburns with the light thatshines on it, revealing thecolors that were lostagainst the brightness.Walter Cronkite Bl"Man's Wisdom Subduesthe Aggressive Forces ofNature" by Jean Charlotdepicts a dance that is asynthesis that illustratesthe poetical and aesthetic.Interdisciplinary A Bldg"Hopi Flute Player"was initiated duringthe Public Works ofArt Project anddesigned by EmryKopta as acenterpiece for afountain. Music Bldg“Snake Skin Bootswith Snake Heads,”2011, white quarrystone, 74 13/16 x 35x71 in. Courtesy ofthe artist andProyectos Monclova.ASU Art MuseumAlthough simply titled"Blue Vase," thisceramic vessel datesto the World'sColumbian Exposition,held in Chicago in1893, and been in thesecret courtyard formore than six decades“IndustrialDevelopment inArizona” reflectsseveral economicallyimportant “C’s”: theraising of citrus andcattle as well as hardrock copper mining.Old Main.

ASU Public Art Installations - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Devil Dancer: A gentle breeze sets this Corten steel sculpture in motion. Created by Gary Slater. Memorial Union
  2. "Three Benches" was produced by Ken Matsumoto, which are geometrically shaped benches cut from Arizona sandstone. Ross-Blakely Law Library.
  3. "Her Secret is Patience" by Janet Echelman is 100-foot-tall and made of high-tech netting. At night, the wires disappear and it burns with the light that shines on it, revealing the colors that were lost against the brightness. Walter Cronkite Bl
  4. "Man's Wisdom Subdues the Aggressive Forces of Nature" by Jean Charlot depicts a dance that is a synthesis that illustrates the poetical and aesthetic. Interdisciplinary A Bldg
  5. "Hopi Flute Player" was initiated during the Public Works of Art Project and designed by Emry Kopta as a centerpiece for a fountain. Music Bldg
  6. “Snake Skin Boots with Snake Heads,” 2011, white quarry stone, 74 13/16 x 35 x71 in. Courtesy of the artist and Proyectos Monclova. ASU Art Museum
  7. Although simply titled "Blue Vase," this ceramic vessel dates to the World's Columbian Exposition, held in Chicago in 1893, and been in the secret courtyard for more than six decades
  8. “Industrial Development in Arizona” reflects several economically important “C’s”: the raising of citrus and cattle as well as hard rock copper mining. Old Main.