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Fine Art Galleries
Open on Wed-Fri,11:00am-5:00pm
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Brickyard Engineering, 699 S Mill Ave #108, Tempe, AZ 85281, United StatesMap
Phone+1 480-727-8170
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  • AZnearnative
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    Free timed-entry tickets

    Grand opening of "Look to Nature" featuring the works of Toshiko Takaezu. Her family and former students will be doing online interviews tonight. Garage was closed so we parked in adjacent city lot. F...

    Reviewed on Aug 30, 2020
  • AZnearnative
    AZnearnative
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    Free timed-entry tickets

    Grand opening of "Look to Nature" featuring the works of Toshiko Takaezu. Her family and former students will be doing online interviews tonight. Garage was closed so we parked in adjacent city lot. F...

    Reviewed on Aug 30, 2020
  • srinivasansubbaraman
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    Visit ceramics museum ASU

    A must see place for visitors to Tempe AZ. Huge collection of ceramic items on display. Estimated to be around 4000. Very centrally located on mills avenue, which is the most busiest street in Tempe.

    Reviewed on Dec 12, 2019
  • srinivasansubbaraman
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    Visit ceramics museum ASU

    A must see place for visitors to Tempe AZ. Huge collection of ceramic items on display. Estimated to be around 4000. Very centrally located on mills avenue, which is the most busiest street in Tempe.

    Reviewed on Dec 12, 2019
  • Karen H
    Karen H
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    If You Love Ceramic Art, Go!

    If you love art you will enjoy this museum; if you love ceramic art you must go to this museum. It begins with functional pieces from the 1950’s before Peter Voulkas exploded the ceramic world with hi...

    Reviewed on Feb 2, 2019
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