| Dean |
Kwang-Wu Kim, since Aug. 1, 2006 |
| Academic disciplines |
School
of Art
Department of
Dance
School of Music
School of Theatre and Film
Arts, Media and Engineering (AME) |
| Research Areas |
Arts, Media and Engineering (AME)
ASU
Art Museum |
| Chair & Directors |
Nancy Serwint , interim director, School of Art
Simon Dove, Chair, Department of Dance
Kimberly Marshall, Director, School of Music
Linda Essig, Director, School of Theatre & Film
Thanassis
Rikakis, Director, Arts, Media and Engineering Program
Heather Lineberry, Interim Director, ASU Art Museum |
| Faculty |
148 |
| Staff |
130 |
| Students |
More than 2,600 fine arts students attend annually (76 percent are undergraduates and 24 percent are graduate students). Majors in the arts complete approximately 51,000 credit hours annually. |
| Scholarships |
870 students received approximately $2.8 million in scholarships and fellowships in 2005-2006. The average award per student was $3,200. |
| Rankings |
The Herberger College of the Arts has nationally
ranked programs in all of its units. Learn
more |
| Performances & Exhibitions |
More than 1,000 events reach
an estimated half-a-million people annually. Learn
more |
| Community Connections |
More than 25,000 Valley residents annually are engaged in the arts through the college's collaborations with schools, community organizations, city governments and businesses. Learn more |
| Facilities |
The Herberger College of the Arts
has a number of extraordinary facilities furnished with state-of-the-art
equipment. Learn
more |
| Museum |
Named "the single most impressive venue for contemporary art in Arizona" by Art in America magazine, the ASU Art Museum collection comprises 12,486 pieces of art, including 234 works by 84 Cuban artists—the most important collection of contemporary Cuban art outside the island. Learn more |
| History |
Founded in 1964, the College of
Fine Arts at Arizona State University welcomed its first class
of students at the beginning of fall semester, 1965. Learn
more |
| Our Name |
In 2000, the College of Fine Arts was named The Katherine K. Herberger College of Fine Arts, in honor of Valley arts philanthropist Katherine K. "Kax" Herberger. In 2007, the name changed to Herberger College of the Arts. Learn
more
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