Downtown campus announces new 411 Gallery art exhibit


The ASU Downtown Phoenix campus is pleased to announce its new 411 Gallery art exhibition.

The 2011 fall exhibition is a platform for organizations whose mission focuses on supporting inclusive communities through empowering and celebrating the assets of individuals with disabilities, promoting the abilities of all people, and providing fair and equal opportunities for independent living among individuals with disabilities.

The 411 Gallery is part of the action, advocacy, arts (aaa) program. The aaa program uses the arts as a central vehicle to build relationships among the community and ASU students, faculty, and staff. By sharing their stories and art, the community transforms the ASU University Center building into a hub of conversation, culture and social engagement focused on issues affecting the university and its surrounding communities. The galleries are free and open to the public from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, except for holidays. Guided tours may be arranged by appointment.

This fall’s participants include:

• Inclusive Communities at CABHP
• ABIL
• Seeds for Autism
• Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center Campus for Exceptional Children
• Down Syndrome Network, Inc.
• Epilepsy Foundation
• Arizona Alliance for the Mentally Ill
• Spina Bifida Association of Arizona
• Arizona Spina Bifida Association
• Special Olympics
• Luiz Gutierez
• ASU Students
• Joni and Friends International Disability Center Arizona
• Southwest Human Development
• PSA Art Awakenings
• Inez Beall
• Fillmore Project
• Golden Gate Community Center

For information about the exhibit, contact ASU Community Engagement at COPPART@asu.edu.