STREAMING is an exhibition at gallery@calit2 that explores networked culture streams and their ecological and social costs. The work will be presented in three parts.
"Illumination" is positioned squarely at the intersection of art, science, and technology, and uses these interconnected fields to boost public understanding of contemporary issues like climate change and explore solutions, both real and imagined.
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The exhibition showcases Charles “Chaz” Bojorquez’s artwork, historical images documenting some of his early graffiti along with early images that give context to the development of handstyles in Los Angeles.
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Brittany Birberick (UC Berkeley) examines the lottery game of fife, organized and introduced by Chinese migrants in South Africa, as a lens for analyzing urban redevelopment, social, racial, and work relations for its Black residents
Grammy–nominated and Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz award-winning drummer, bandleader, and vocalist Jamison Ross delivers the messages of humanity through the medium of jazz.