• Strange Weather Exhibition Tour with Jennifer Gonzalez and Jordan Schnitzer

    Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History 705 Front St, Santa Cruz, CA, United States

    Strange Weather: From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation features contemporary art works which illuminate and reframe the boundaries of bodies and the environment. The artworks included in the exhibition span five decades, from 1970-2020, and are drawn together for how they creatively call attention to the impact and history of forced migrations, industrialization, global capitalism, and trauma on humans and the contemporary landscape.

    Free
  • Traction: Art Talk with Leonardo Drew and Jordan D. Schnitzer

    Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History 705 Front St, Santa Cruz, CA, United States

    Strange Weather: From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation features contemporary art works which illuminate and reframe the boundaries of bodies and the environment. The artworks included in the exhibition span five decades, from 1970-2020, and are drawn together for how they creatively call attention to the impact and history of forced migrations, industrialization, global capitalism, and trauma on humans and the contemporary landscape. The exhibition is organized by the Institute of the Arts and Sciences and the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History. 

    Free
  • Strange Weather Exhibition UCSC Alumni Reception

    Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History 705 Front St, Santa Cruz, CA, United States

    Strange Weather: From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation features contemporary art works which illuminate and reframe the boundaries of bodies and the environment. The artworks included in the exhibition span five decades, from 1970-2020, and are drawn together for how they creatively call attention to the impact and history of forced migrations, industrialization, global capitalism, and trauma on humans and the contemporary landscape.

    Free
  •  Visualizing Abolition with Rhodessa Jones and Sarah Crowell

    Digital Arts Research Center (DARC) 407 McHenry Rd, Santa Cruz, California

    Visualizing Abolition is organized by Professor Gina Dent, Feminist Studies and Dr. Rachel Nelson, Director, IAS, with support from the Mellon Foundation. The events feature artists, activists, and scholars united by their commitment to the vital struggle for prison abolition. 

    Free