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April 11, 2024

Ebb and Flow: Giant Kelp Forests through Art, Science and the Archives
Jan 12, 2024Jul 7, 2024 (All Day)

Ebb and Flow: Giant Kelp Forests through Art, Science and the Archives

The UC San Diego Library is hosting Ebb and Flow: Giant Kelp Forests through Art, Science and the Archives, an exhibit curated by Oriana Poindexter ’15, Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO) alumna and artist, through July 7, 2024.

April 11, 2024

New exhibition at Birch Aquarium: Hold Fast
Feb 8, 2024Aug 31, 2024 (All Day)

New exhibition at Birch Aquarium: Hold Fast

Birch Aquarium presents Hold Fast, an immersive art installation that explores our local kelp forests and climate change through the lens of local artists and scientists using unique skills and talents to take climate action. Included with admission.

April 11, 2024

On Display: Highlighting Artivist Favianna Rodriguez
Apr 1, 2024May 30, 2024 from 1:00am–1:00am

On Display: Highlighting Artivist Favianna Rodriguez

Favianna Rodriguez is a internationally renowned interdisciplinary artist, cultural organizer, and social justice activist based in Oakland, California. Collaborating with social movement groups worldwide, Rodriguez creates visionary and transformative art. Her vibrant posters weave narratives of immigrant rights, racial justice, global solidarity, and more. In 2019, Rodriguez visited the UC San Diego Institute of Arts and Humanities for a series of workshops as part of their Community, Arts and Resistance series. In a public talk where this art was first displayed, she discussed her artistic practice and shared how art can inspire, educate and spur the imagination.  Join us as we showcase Rodriguez's captivating artwork from the archives of the School of Arts and Humanities 

April 11, 2024

AS THE SUN WOUNDS THE SHADOWS: Nathan Storey MFA Thesis Exhibition
Apr 5, 2024Apr 12, 2024 (All Day)

AS THE SUN WOUNDS THE SHADOWS: Nathan Storey MFA Thesis Exhibition

Storey's artistic practice explores the intricate relationship between printed materials and queer memory, collectivity, liberation, and loss.

April 11, 2024

Nature-based Solutions for Sustaining Water Supplies under Climate Extremes
Apr 11, 2024Apr 11, 2024 from 4:00pm–5:00pm

Nature-based Solutions for Sustaining Water Supplies under Climate Extremes

Please just us in-person only for this seminar with Professor Richard Taylor from University College London discussing sustainable water management.

April 11, 2024

LAMP – Lighting Art Music Projection – Presents “Gravebirth”
Apr 11, 2024Apr 11, 2024 from 5:00pm–6:00pm

LAMP – Lighting Art Music Projection – Presents “Gravebirth”

Gravebirth is a group audio-visual-movement improvisation representing parallel stories that confront social oppression.

April 11, 2024

Spring Regional: Sacramento
Apr 11, 2024Apr 11, 2024 from 6:30pm–8:30pm

Spring Regional: Sacramento

Join alumni and friends at SMUD Museum of Science and Curiosity for an evening of connection and inspiration, as we explore critical topics in the field of environmental justice. Connect with Triton professionals living and working in Sacramento.

April 11, 2024

Contra-Tiempo Activist Dance Theater | ¡Azúcar!
Apr 11, 2024Apr 11, 2024 from 8:00pm–10:00pm

Contra-Tiempo Activist Dance Theater | ¡Azúcar!

CONTRA-TIEMPO’s ¡azúcar! is a courageous naming of, confrontation with, and intentional obliteration of the often unspoken undercurrent of anti-Blackness in latinidad. Questions are continuing to drive the process as we begin to understand the complicated history of sugar and the messages from our ancestors. What does it feel like to individually and collectively heal, what does it move like? Twenty brilliant artists and collaborators take audiences through a journey of Celia Cruz’s vibrations, unearthing history embedded in our bodies. Through ¡azúcar!, CONTRA-TIEMPO explores ancestral wisdoms about a plant that once aided in our healing, used as a way to sweeten medicinal concoctions, now extracted, refined, and used as weaponized poison. This courageous work is rooted in and inspired by the sacred feminine, personal narratives of food, labor, community, sabor, and explorations of “familying” and healing as practices.