UC San Diego is a Health & Wellness Innovation Expo, May 27th! We accepting applications for the Prototype & Demo Fair. If you are a student startup or project team with a new approach to engaging the mind, body, or spirit, we want to hear from you!
"After the End" is a new exhibition hosted virtually by the gallery@calit2 at UC San Diego's Qualcomm Institute. This exhibition brings together four artists to share works that emerge and encounter new, old, and imagined modes of creative practice.
The graduating students of the MFA program at the UC San Diego Department of Visual Arts delve into the incremental steps of human progress from a historical, contemporary, and speculative vision.
In honor of Beethoven’s sestercentennial in 2020, the Ariel Quartet will perform the complete Beethoven Cycle. This ArtPower exclusive video release includes six of the 16 Beethoven string quartets.
UC San Diego Department of Music’s Springfest is back April 26-30, featuring a weeklong series of virtual releases and events by UC San Diego graduate students, including virtual installations, live streaming performances, and digital premieres!
Lawrence C. Reardon meticulously traces the evolution of the coastal development strategy, starting with special economic zones in 1979 and evolving into the fourteen open coastal cities, the Hainan SEZ, and eventual accession to the global trade reg
Do you freeze when called upon in meetings? Do you dread giving presentations? You are not alone! We invite you to join Triton Toastmasters to gain confidence as a speaker and leader.
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The science is in: Climate change is real. So, what now — and how? Hear experts discuss the issues and how we can protect the health and well-being of our global population, our most vulnerable communities and our environment.
Joel Slayton is a pioneering artists, researcher, and curator with over 35 years of experience involving art and technology. His work engages a wide range of practice including media, installation and performance.
Sound for Humanity, a series of performances by six music creative artists who were asked to think about sound and how it will contribute in some way to humanity.