• Book Talk with Michelle Daniel Jones: “Who Would Believe a Prisoner?”

    Institute of the Arts and Sciences 100 Panetta Avenue, Santa Cruz, California, United States

    Join us on Monday October 23 at 7 p.m. for a book talk with historian and artist Michelle Daniel Jones. This program is brought to you in collaboration with Kresge College and Bookshop Santa Cruz.  Daniel Jones will be speaking about Who Would Believe a Prisoner? Indiana Women’s Carceral Institutions, 1848 – 1920, a collection […]

  • First Friday Craft Night at the Institute of the Arts and Sciences

    Institute of the Arts and Sciences 100 Panetta Avenue, Santa Cruz, California, United States

    Join us on November 3 for a night of crafts at the Institute of the Arts and Sciences (100 Panetta Ave). Enjoy an after-hours viewing of Maria Gaspar: Compositions and Sadie Barnette: Family Business. In addition to student-led exhibition walkthroughs, we invite visitors to a night full of creative activities paired with tasty mocktails. We will make […]

  • Punk Rock, Social Change, and Anti-Racism: Conversation and Double Book Release 

    Institute of the Arts and Sciences 100 Panetta Avenue, Santa Cruz, California, United States

    The Institute of the Arts and Sciences presents a special conversation and double book release with authors James Spooner, Chris L. Terry, and John Malkin. Books will be available for purchase by the authors. 7 p.m. Conversation8:30 p.m. Book Signing Black Punk Now (Soft Skull – October 31, 2023) by James Spooner and Chris L. Terry […]

  • Reception & Artist Talk: Jay Afrisando

    Institute of the Arts and Sciences 100 Panetta Avenue, Santa Cruz, California, United States

    Join us for reception and artist talk celebrating Jay Afrisando's exhibition, In Which to Trust?, on view at the Institute of the Arts and Sciences until March 2, 2024. Jay Afrisando will share stories behind In Which to Trust? and lead a conversation about learning from each other’s experiences on listening to (and with) sound.  6:30 p.m. […]

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