“Sparkle Baby”

ASU student Samantha Lyn Aasen shares her ambivalence towards the princess industrial complex in her "Sparkle Baby" thesis exhibition that runs from April 2 to 11 inside the Step Gallery at ASU's Grant Street Studios. The exhibition considers "cultural ambivalence towards women's and girls' sexuality" while exploring gender, sexuality, and...
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ASU student Samantha Lyn Aasen shares her ambivalence towards the princess industrial complex in her “Sparkle Baby” thesis exhibition that runs from April 2 to 11 inside the Step Gallery at ASU’s Grant Street Studios. The exhibition considers “cultural ambivalence towards women’s and girls’ sexuality” while exploring gender, sexuality, and pop culture. Friday’s opening reception takes place 6 to 9 p.m. Find more information on the ASU events website.


Fri., April 3, 6-9 p.m., 2015

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