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Upcoming Events & News
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“Arts Staff Live!”
“Arts Staff Live!”Sunday April 27th, 2025 2pm – 7pmDigital Arts Research Center (DARC) front porch (DARC 108 if raining) Music, Art, Dance and CommunityFREE EVENT3 live bands each featuring UCSC staffUCSC staff artists (selling original artwork)Pana Food Truck (Venezuelan arepas & more) The “Arts Staff Live!” interdepartmental music and art event, made possible with support from […]
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SENIOR SHOW: Nayeli Vargas
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Bay Tree Collaborative Art Show
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SENIOR SHOW: Ben Parzych
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Connections to Land: Mercedes Dorame, Aspen Mays: EASP Visiting Artist Lecture
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Unwalling Citizenship, Teddy Cruz and Fonna Forman: EASP Visiting Artist Lecture
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Art as Social Transformation, Roger & DeAnna Cummings: EASP Visiting Artist Lecture
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Spring 2025 Drop in Figure Drawing
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Spring 2025 Open Studios
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51st Annual UCSC Print Sale
Faculty News
Graduate Student News
Alumni News
Past Events & News
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SENIOR SHOW: April Cuevas
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SENIOR SHOW: Isabel Fayer
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The See-Through Plantation
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SENIOR SHOW: Ailish Smith
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Climate and Materials, Porfirio Gutiérrez: EASP Visiting Artist Lecture
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Jose Ramirez – Art Matters: UCSC Arts in LA March 15, 2025
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WENDY JACOB Visiting Artist lecture
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Antia Iglesias “Graphic Ecosystem” exhibition CPMRC March 3-7
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SENIOR SHOW: Teia Ziegelman
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SENIOR SHOW: Mere Wilds
RSS News Feed:
- "I Dream a World," the acclaimed new exhibition at the de Young Museum through July 13, marks the first major retrospective of Isaac Julien—an internationally celebrated artist and Distinguished Professor of the Arts and Humanities—offering an expansive look at his groundbreaking career.
- Cheryl Doering was in one of the first classes to graduate from UC Santa Cruz in 1970. Over 5 decades later, Doering honors her mentor, former Cowell provost and founding faculty member John Dizikes, with a portrait to be unveiled and hung at the Mary Holmes Lounge during Alumni Reunion […]
- Many have seen the newest mural on campus, Danza a la Rebeldía (Dance as Rebellion), but now is the chance to learn more about it. On April 15 alumni muralists Irene Juarez-O’Connell and Victor Cervantes will join John Jota Leaños, a professor of Film and Digital Media and the assistant […]
- Professionals in arts disciplines know there is always a way to make a living doing what you love, and the award-winning faculty and alumni from UC Santa Cruz are here to prove it. Find Your Path!, an annual event hosted by the Arts Division brings together professionals from a variety […]
- The annual Environment Art and Social Practice (EASP) Exhibition offers a glimpse into a world where art meets science. This year’s exhibition, opening on April 2 at the Mary Porter Sesnon Art Gallery, embraces the theme Cobija de Tripas or Gut Blanket and tries to map the body through art […]
- The University of California, Santa Cruz Arts Division is putting its mission into action with Art Matters, an upcoming event in Los Angeles that underscores the transformative power of the arts. The evening will bring together a dynamic mix of alumni, faculty, and supporters, including acclaimed Chicano artist José Ramírez. […]
- Several University of California, Santa Cruz Arts and Engineering students and alumni worked together on two separate projects which are part of the same exhibition at the SFMOMA. Annalivia Martin-Straw (Porter ‘23, Art) worked with her collaborator to create an immersive racing game, which up to five visitors can play […]
- UC Santa Cruz alumna Gillian Welch (Porter ’90, fine arts) alongside her musical partner David Rawlings, clinched the Best Folk Album award at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards on Feb. 2 for their album Woodland.
- In a state known for its droughts, where the southern half recently experienced devastating fires, understanding California’s natural water sources is more important than ever. Three University of California, Santa Cruz professors have teamed up to create a multipart scientific and artistic research study, Art+Fog as a collective,
- The Institute of the Arts and Sciences (IAS) is starting the new year with two imaginative and heartfelt exhibitions exploring liberation and justice. EDELO and Our Bedrock, both of which run from Jan. 31 – April 20