
Whether you can spend a day, or an hour, your trip to campus will be an enjoyable one. There are two dozen locations to view, plus the Public Art Collection and the Arboretum (both which are throughout the entire campus). Put on your walking shoes, plot your route, and enjoy everything from Cuban art to minerals to the latest photos of Mars. You can see our Museums map for collection locations.
The ASU Art Museum’s mission is to be a meeting point for the exchange of new ideas, perspectives and experiences among artists, students and the public through our exhibitions, residencies, collections and programs. The Museum forges meaningful connections across all areas of research in order to create a better, more sustainable future.
The ASU Art Museum was named "the single most impressive venue for contemporary art in Arizona" by Art in America magazine. The inventive ASU Art Museum serves a diverse community of artists and audiences through innovative programming that is interdisciplinary, educational and relevant to life today.
Paintings of the southwest landscapes and contemporary southwestern life in watercolor, acrylic and oil.
Commissions and wholesale accounts welcome.
Barbara Donahue:
Plein air Oil paintings of the southwest and still life art.
Contemporary Southwest & Social Commentary Paintings and Drawings
Barbar Palmer, watercolor artist. Styles include floral and Southwestern themed paintings.
Drawings and paintings by artist and retired art teacher Barry Farmer.
For more than thirty years Bentley Gallery has been synonymous with contemporary painting and sculpture in the Southwestern United States. The Phoenix art gallery represents mid-career and museum-collected artists from the U.S. and Europe. Throughout the history of the gallery, a diverse range of mediums have been represented. Including painting, sculpture, photography, drawing, textiles, installation art, and video.
Use the search box above to find local phoenix artists by name.


