"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.
Celebrate AAPI Heritage Month with a special re-mount of EXOTIC DEADLY, OR THE MSG PLAY by Keiko Green MFA '22, directed by Professor Jennifer Chang and featuring a predominantly AAPI cast and creative team. Now streaming through May 31.
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.
Learn about who we are talking about when we say "Asian American" and hear an introduction to the context for Asian American people in higher education spaces.
A discussion with Queer scholar/teacher/writer Dr. Mimi Khúc on the intersections of race, queerness, and dis/ability in relation to mental health and un/wellness.
Chance to win a copy of the Asian American Literary Review’s Open in Emergency Box.
This presentation provides evidence of how rapid changes in the industrial structure and production technology affect the employment and retirement of aged people, specifically, in the U.S. from 1880 to 1940 and in South Korea from 1960 to 2017.
Join Birch Aquarium and Scripps Oceanography climate scientist Julie Kalansky for an engaging discussion on how drought in California and Nevada brings the reality of climate change into sharp focus.