April 29 - May 3, 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Adam D. Kamil Gallery, UC San Diego
Immerse yourself in an in-between realm, where time is blurred by the lens and your words are free. A realm of healing. WHAT DOES HEALING MEAN TO YOU? is a photo and interactive art exhibit featuring work from photographer and performance artist Millie Root.
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May 1 - November 1, 2024
Boulodrome du Douaisis, Sin-le-Noble France
Art & Sport are 13 exhibitions and aesthetic experiences, across 13 regions of France and in unexpected places! Drawing on the collections of the 22 Regional Contemporary Art Funds of France , Art & Sport presents varied works ranging from video to sculpture, in unusual and sporting locations such as stadiums, swimming pools or skate parks.
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Reception: May 2, 7:00 - 10:00 p.m.
May 2 - August 23, 2024
Thomas Center, Gainesville FL
SOFT features the fabric, fiber and filament work of 40 artists from the Gainesville arts community and beyond. This exhibition is all about materiality, intentionality, and tactility.
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May 3, 5:00 p.m.
Atkinson Hall, UC San Diego
“Beyond the Black Box” explores questions of whether robots can generate a sense of fun defined as “pleasure with surprises.” The work is loosely informed by the story of Eurydice, “The Wizard of Oz,” and “Toy Story,” and will feature six interactive robots and a selection of robots from past research projects conducted at UC San Diego.
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Reception: May 4, 2:00 - 6:00 p.m.
May 4 - May 10, 2024
Main Gallery, Visual Arts Facility, UC San Diego
Chanell Stone writes, “Driven by a profound yearning to trace, locate and connect with my ancestral origins and beginnings, I devoted myself to making in the Deep South – in what felt like a familiar first and soon became a multi-year dance between returning while arriving. I share with you all my leavings, encounters and exchanges with this land.”
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May 4, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
The Fulcrum, Los Angeles CA
This one day show includes MFAs from UC Los Angeles, UC Irvine, UC Riverside, and UC San Diego. The UCSD students are: Maddie Butler, erika roos, Walker Hewitt, Aambr Newsome, John Singletary, Rahul Basu, Sophia Cleary, and Olivia Kayang.
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May 6 - May 10, 2024
Salzburg Global Seminar, Austria
Artists and cultural practitioners are crucial in pushing the boundaries of how we understand ourselves and the world around us. They help us to move beyond the familiar, transcend borders between the present and the future, and encourage exploration into realms that seem improbable.
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May 7, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
SME 149, Structural & Materials Engineering, UCSD
Carmen Winant is an artist and the Roy Lichtenstein Chair of Studio Art at the Ohio State University. Her work utilizes archival and authored photographs to examine feminist care networks, with particular emphasis on intergenerational, multiracial, and sometimes transnational coalition building. Winant is a 2019 Guggenheim Fellow in photography, a 2020 FCA Artist Honoree and a 2021 American Academy of Arts and Letters award recipient.
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May 7 - May 9, 2024
Adam D. Kamil Gallery, UC San Diego
Featured artists include: Mariam Shamilian, Sandra Chang, Amy Liu, James Chiswell, Samantha Feldman, Erin Frank, Jeana Yoon, Youngmi Bombach, Jordan Cathcart, Chieh Wang, Jennifer, Janice Kang, Joyce Pang, Casey Toy, Rachel Holsworth, Karen Karolina Avila, Kelly Tapia, Xiaoxuan(Andrina) Zhang, and Meena Cho.
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May 10, 5:30 - 9:00 p.m.
The Soap Factory, San Diego CA
The documentary offers a glimpse into fascinating narratives that are preserved through art in Logan Heights. This is a collaboration with UCSD Urban Studies and the Logan Heights community. Speculative Design student Leana Wong was a part of the arts team.
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May 11, 7:00 p.m.
Walker Art Center, Minneapolis MN
Curated by Jon Davies, the Transmission Shorts Program examines experimental film/video works from the past decade that reimagine the possibility of communication, exchange, and intimacy across generational lines. Together this collection of shorts exhibit what scholar Carolyn Dinshaw calls a “queer desire for history,” using moving images to viscerally touch across time and its ruptures.
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May 16, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
The Jeannie, Sixth College, UC San Diego
Boots Riley is a director, activist, screenwriter, producer, poet, rapper, and speaker. His directorial debut "Sorry to Bother You" premiered to strong critical acclaim at the Sundance Film Festival. His seven-part series I’m A Virgo released in summer 2023 to critical acclaim. Boots Riley is also is the founding member and lead vocalist of The Coup and Street Sweeper Social Club featuring Tom Morello on guitar.
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ICA San Diego Podcast
In this episode, ICA San Diego Curator, Jordan Karney Chaim, PhD, chats with artist and UC San Diego professor, Dr. Pinar Yoldas about her first solo U.S. exhibition and more. Drawing on her background in neuroscience and architecture, Yoldas has built a practice of speculative design that imagines new products, appendages, and creatures in the service of a more compassionate culture.
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HereIn Journal
The kitsch object, often with the aid of humor, serves as an entry point into Yorty’s works. It is through this trope of consumerist longing that Yorty’s collections expose the gimmick of the “collector’s item,” which is that it exploits and “leans-in” to this generalized, cultural and socio-economic desire to possess, which is at its root, a desire to be or a desire for something other.
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Association of University Presses Design
In the Jackets and Covers category, the committee honored A. Mattson Gallagher’s cover for The Sovereign Self and Beyond the Sovereign Self by Grant H. Kester. Congratulations to our designers who were recognized for excellence in the 2024 AUPresses Book, Jacket and Journal Show!
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April 13 - September 22, 2024
BAMPFA, Berkeley CA
A Movement in Every Direction: Legacies of the Great Migration illuminates the enduring impressions of the Great Migration through the eyes and work of twelve contemporary artists.
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April 28 - September, 2024
Art Produce, San Diego CA
Justin A. McHugh’s if i could write your name in the sky, i would is a triptych analog video installation utilizing the public window spaces at Art Produce. The installation will be activated at events throughout the year where the public will be asked to contribute text and interact directly with the creation process.
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January 27 - May 5, 2024
Nottingham Contemporary, Nottingham UK
The exhibition will be the first institutional presentation of Sepuya’s work in the UK, bringing together more than 40 works across almost 400 square metres of gallery space. Sepuya is best known for his intimate studio portraits that explore the relationships between camera, subject and viewer. Sepuya will give an artist lecture on January 27 at 3:00 p.m.
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April 5 – May 5, 2024
Public Works Administration, New York NY
You Are: Mother, Player is a solo exhibition centered around Angela Washko's 2020 Creative Capital project, Mother, Player, an experimental narrative video game featuring pregnancy and early parenthood stories from the artist (made during the global pandemic).
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April 6 - May 11, 2024
Quint Gallery, La Jolla CA
These new oil paintings resonate with Chapin’s surreal style of patterning and further develop her interest in modes of figuration. Through the poses of her sitters, each fully concealed by checked and striped fabrics, she navigates collective human sentiments in life-sized scale and manufactures a limbo in which they all reside.
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March 8 - May 11 2024
Gazelli Art House, London UK
A solo exhibition exploring transitional work from 1966-1974 by represented artist Harold Cohen, coinciding with a major exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art, on view until 19 May 2024.
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