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Deer Valley Rock Art Center
Phone: (623) 582-8007 | Fax: (623) 582-8831 | E-mail: dvrac@asu.edu | Web: dvrac.asu.edu
Location: 3711 W. Deer Valley Road, Phoenix, Arizona - 85308
The Deer Valley Rock Art Center, located in northwest Phoenix, is a unique and multifaceted part of ASU. As the point of public access to the Hedgpeth Hills petroglyph site, the center interprets the cultural expressions found there and acts as a research laboratory for rock-art studies worldwide.
The center is a vital part of the School of Human Evolution and Social Change, complementing and showcasing the school's teaching, research and service activities. With its 47-acre nature preserve, community museum and research facility, Deer Valley Rock Art Center exemplifies the lasting and profound connections people have had through time with this landscape. Learn more... 

