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Event Series Visualizing Abolition

Art, Liberation, and Institution Building: Lisa Dent in conversation with Elissa Blount Moorhead and Maori Karmael Holmes

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

Join us on November 1 for a conversation between Lisa Dent, Elissa Blount Moorhead, and Maori Karmael Holmes about the problems and potentials of art institutions in the United States. The conversation will be mediated by Dr. Gina Dent. Art institutions have struggled with issues of inclusion and have often failed to serve communities of color. […]

Free

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 […]

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 […]

Anthony Michael Jefferson (“AJ”) Presents: The Bumpy Road Less Traveled

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

Join us December 1, 7:00 p.m. for The Bumpy Road Less Traveled, a one-person theatre performance by actor and playwright Anthony Michael Jefferson (“AJ”). The powerful performance is drawn from AJ's experiences over the 23 years he was incarcerated in Soledad State Prison (officially known as "Correctional Training Facility"), and the road he traveled to and […]

Free