Mapping San Diego explores the evolution of California, San Diego and UC San Diego through historic and modern maps. See rare depictions of California as an island, shifting coastlines and campus transformations. Now on view at Geisel Library.
Border Craft is a group exhibition featuring contemporary artists employing craft practices to address the geopolitical realities of borderland regions, including San Diego–Tijuana.
This exhibit celebrates APIA Heritage Month by honoring culture, resilience & community. It spotlights community leader Tom Hom and features Library and campus resources on APIA voices, immigrant stories and San Diego’s vibrant API communities.
This exhibit celebrates five years of GROW — Generating and Reclaiming Our Wisdoms — a collaborative student-led project rooted in nurturing and preserving the rich history of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) activism at UC San Diego.
American composer Christopher Cerrone's All Wounds Bleed is a contemporary retelling of the legend of Echo and Narcissus, the abandoned goddess Hera, and the price of unrequited love. The thirty minute work for three voices... [READ MORE]
American composer Christopher Cerrone's All Wounds Bleed is a contemporary retelling of the legend of Echo and Narcissus, the abandoned goddess Hera, and the price of unrequited love. The thirty minute work for three voices... [READ MORE]
In a rare performance, legendary superstar Elton John will headline Curebound's Concert for Cures to raise funding for innovative adult and pediatric cancer research at San Diego institutions, including Moores Cancer Center at UC San Diego Health.
The master of storytelling and song, Phil Cook captivates audiences with heartfelt performances that weave folk traditions with modern songwriting and rich, evocative narratives.
With soaring harmonies and a vintage gospel soul sound, the Harlem Gospel Travelers infuse traditional spirituals with fresh energy, delivering an uplifting and powerful musical experience.