.@uclachancellor Gene Block has accomplished an incredible amount for our Bruin community. As we prepare for him to step down after 17 years of serving UCLA, we take a look back on some of the significant contributions he's made to our campus. https://t.co/rfVT8x0Ia1
🎉Today we're pleased to announce the artists, collectives, and organizations who will be featured in Made in L.A. 2023: Acts of Living. Our biennial returns this fall, on view October 1-December 31. #MadeInLA2023 https://t.co/iKbsjlisWe
UCLA Department of Art professor and department chair Catherine Opie's exhibition "Binding Ties" at Heide Museum of Modern Art is her first survey in Australia, showcasing three decades of work with central themes of gender, sexuality, and queer culture.
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Nuestro Stories highlighted the lifetime achievements of UCLA World Arts and Cultures/Dance emerita professor Judy Baca, infusing the stories of "marginalized and overlooked communities of Los Angeles" starting with her first mural.
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UCLA Department of Art professor Anna Sew Hoy presents an exhibition at SFMOMA, highlighting her interest “in turning things inside out to explore the relationship between the exterior world and interior space and the inevitable porousness between them.”
https://t.co/M1iywwxTzS
@UCLA_AUD students Sijie Ji, Wanying Li, and Clytie Hoi Ting Mak, have been selected as part of Metropolis magazine's Future 100 list of the top graduating architecture and interior design students in the U.S. and Canada.
https://t.co/i8OhWLHche
UCLA Art alumnus Eamon Ore-Giron is a featured artist in "Rising Sun: Artists in an Uncertain America" exhibition, inviting artist to respond to the question: “Is the sun rising or setting on the experiment of American democracy?”
https://t.co/lbw5ZkWIEC
The Fowler Museum unveiled its new exhibition with Haitian artist Myrlande Constant Art on the drapo Vodou tradition, marking her as the first Haitian woman to have a solo show in a major U.S. Museum.
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#UCLAFirstThursdays will host two events that will leave you feeling inspired, engaged, and ready to take the next step in climate justice and artistic expression! ♻️🎨
UCLA Department of Art assistant professor Candice Lin is a featured artist in the "signals...storms and patterns" exhibition, analyzing modes of kinetic art, communication, actions, and interventions to create a chain of reactions through May 28.
https://t.co/j2Cg4bhzgF
UCLA World Arts and Cultures/Dance emerita professor Judy Baca was awarded the National Medal of Arts for "the pursuit of excellence, the drive to create, the yearning to connect and the boldness to be truth tellers, bridge builders and change seekers.”
https://t.co/BQN8XKm8s5
Ann Philbin, director of the Hammer Museum, discusses with W Magazine the challenges of the Museum's renovation project and how the expanded space will enable the Hammer to present a greater range of exhibitions and events.
https://t.co/nMyLCfERve
UCLA Department of Architecture and Urban Design alumnus Claus Benjamin Freyinger (M.Arch '05) and his LA-based practice The LADG have notched the cover of Dwell magazine’s March/April 2023 issue, starring a recently completed Larchmont Village project.
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Earlier this month, the Fowler Museum presented a screening of the documentary "Abuelita’s Kitchen: Mexican Food Stories," highlighting the significance of food within the Mexican American experience in Los Angeles.
https://t.co/aeVbKzWxVU
UCLA Design Media Arts Research Professor Rebecca Allen presents 'A Tangle of Mind & Matter' exhibition, bringing together “pioneering artworks from half a century of innovation with the overarching goal of inspiring the digital creatives of tomorrow.”
https://t.co/dhnKqHtBVF
UCLA Department of Art Alumnus Meleko Mokgosi unveiled his ‘Imaging Imaginations’ exhibition at Art Gallery of York University, presenting four multi-panel paintings and prints that confront notions of subjecthood through theories of the subconscious.
https://t.co/S7psZM6aef
UCLA Department of Art professor Candice Lin is a featured artist at MIT List Visual Arts Center’s exhibition "Symbionts: Contemporary Artists and the Biosphere," looking at attempts to forge humble, reciprocal relationships with other-than-human agents.
https://t.co/c9dEK0YC4v