Arizona State University Art Museum is the primary art museum of Tempe's Arizona State University campus, housing a permanent collection of more than 12,000 objects across historic, contemporary, and modern art forms. The museum's collections were originally established in 1950 and are located across two buildings on the college's campus, including the Nelson Fine Arts Center and the Ceramics Research Center. Extensive Latin American art holdings include important collections of Mexican ceramics and folk art, contemporary Cuban art, and Mexican art from the 20th century, including pieces by international luminaries like Diego Rivera. More than 5,000 prints are also held within the Jules Heller Print Study Room, including pieces by Francisco Goya, William Hogarth, and José Guadalupe Posada.

51 E 10th St, Tempe, AZ 85281, Phone: 480-965-2787

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