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Revolutionary Greetings!

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

Sesnon Gallery Speak Up presents Revolutionary Greetings!, a series of events focused on letter writing and open discussion about connecting with people who are incarcerated.

Free

(Re)Enacting Revolution: Dread Scott and Erin Gray

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

Artist Dread Scott's recent large-scale art project, Slave Rebellion Reenactment, 2019, is a community-engaged performance reenacting the largest rebellion of enslaved people in U.S. history. Prof. Erin Gray, UC Davis, researches the production of racist and anti-racist epistemologies in a range of aesthetic practices from the nineteenth century to the present. For this Visualizing Abolition, join them for a far-reaching conversation about art, history, revolutions, and reenactments.

Free
Event Series Traction

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

Hayes’ work is concerned with developing new representational strategies that interrogate the present political moment as a moment that reaches simultaneously backward and forward; a moment that is never wholly its own but rather one that is full of multiple past moments and the speculations of multiple futures. From this ground, Hayes addresses political events or movements from the 1960s through the 1990s. Her focus on the sphere of the near-past is influenced by the potent imbrication of private and public urgencies that she experienced in her foundational encounters with feminism and AIDS activism.

Free

Documenting Justice

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

The Institute of the Arts and Sciences is pleased to present “Documenting Justice,” a screening of short films curated by art professor Dee Hibbert-Jones UCSC, and filmmaker Nomi Talisman, followed by a panel discussion with the filmmakers. The documentary films, which focus on prisons and justice, will be available to watch online between April 30 - May 4. Advance registration is required for online access to view the films and attend the discussion. See below for the registration link and brief summaries of the films.

Free