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Traction: Art Talk with Sharon Hayes in Conversation with Jennifer González

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

We welcome students, faculty, and staff to join us for this Afrofuturism-themed outdoor film screening of Sun Ra's Space Is the Place, immediately followed by Janelle Monáe's visual album, Dirty Computer (Emotion Picture).

Free
Event Series Visualizing Abolition

Abolition and Healing with Jerome Morgan and jackie sumell

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

erome Morgan was wrongfully incarcerated at the age of 17 in Angola State Penitentiary for 20 years before he was fully exonerated in 2016. He is an entrepreneur and organizer, mobilizing communities to confront systems of oppression and to create spaces to heal from the traumas caused by the criminal legal system.

Free
Event Series Traction

Traction: Art Talk with Delilah Montoya

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

Montoya's image-making quest is about the discovery and articulation of Chicano culture, as well as the icons which elucidate the dense history of New Mexico. Her work is an autobiographical exploration that has far-reaching implications for both her community and the preservation of its unique history.

Free
Event Series Visualizing Abolition

 Visualizing Abolition with Cassils and Rafa Esparza

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

In Plain Sight is a coalition of 80 artists, led by Cassils and esparza, united to create an artwork dedicated to the abolition of immigrant detention and the United States culture of incarceration. On July 4, 2020, skytyping fleets spelled out artist-generated messages in white vapor over detention centers across the U.S. This action made visible what is otherwise purposefully obscured: the immoral and appalling treatment of imprisoned immigrants, exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic. For this Traction: Art Talk, Cassils and rafa discussed In Plain Sight, from its conception to implementation, and consider the role of art, collaboration, and community in ending the government’s unjust treatment of immigrants while providing material support for those most affected. 

Free