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Upcoming Events & News
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Jose Ramirez – Art Matters: UCSC Arts in LA March 15, 2025
Original story here by Gaby Messino here: https://arts.ucsc.edu/news/2025/03/jose-ramirez-is-helping-one-uc-at-a-time/ Upcoming event to raise awareness and funds in support of the arts 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 […]
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SENIOR SHOW: Mere Wilds
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Eyes of Water: The History of Santa Cruz’s Hidden Springs
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SENIOR SHOW: Mars Edwards
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Winter 2025 Open Studios
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UC Systemwide Arts Collaboration Expands with the Success of Groundbreaking Grant
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OpenLab: Art+Fog – Anja Ulfeldt
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Art Professor Dorothy Santos works to develop Creative Technologies as a new major for a new age
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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
Past Events & News
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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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The Forest Call
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SENIOR SHOW: Alice Aiba, Lokwai Dorothy Li, Haien Liang
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SENIOR SHOW: Isabella Quinn-Rodruiguez
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SENIOR SHOW: Kai Monahan
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SENIOR SHOW: Jasmine Barragan
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SENIOR SHOW: Annalie Taylor
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SENIOR SHOW: Dylan Seidel
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- 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
- The newest exhibition at the Mary Porter Sesnon Gallery explores African history and Afrofuturism through the art of current PhD candidate Aaron Samuel Mulenga. Ukupupuka: An Exploration of Transcendence integrates Mulenga’s doctoral dissertation research on World War I porters called TengaTenga with the concept of the Afronaut to explore concepts […]
- Two cutting-edge research projects led by the University of California, Santa Cruz have been awarded funding through the University of California’s Multicampus Research Programs and Initiatives (MRPI). This underscores the university's leadership in advancing creative and impactful solutions to global challenges.
- The Arts Division’s new AI lab on campus, A4, has an inaugural director. Professor Elliot Anderson, who is also the chair of the Art Department, is using his years of experience bridging art and technology to run the new lab.
- The foundry on the University of California, Santa Cruz campus has a long tradition of inviting guests to watch their spectacular bronze pour. This year’s pour is especially significant given it is the 50th anniversary of the Foundry.
- UC Santa Cruz Humanities Professor Gina Athena Ulysse was invited to participate as a featured artist for the prestigious Dakar Biennale (Dak'Art), which the New York Times called “Africa’s hottest art event” and “Africa’s most prominent cultural gathering.”