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I Agree to the Terms

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

I Agree To The Terms is a new virtual performance developed by the OBIE Award-winning ensemble The Builders Association and presented by NYU Skirball. The interactive 30- minute online event is developed in collaboration with a community of Amazon “microworkers” who discretely train the algorithms that influence our online e-commerce experiences. Microworkers earn from $1 to $100 a day in a vast, unregulated industry. Their assignments are repetitive, boring, maddening, and sometimes disturbing. For I Agree to the Terms, audiences enter the Builders Marketplace, train with actual microworkers and compete for paying jobs, connecting with the invisible online labor force that shapes our everyday virtual lives.

Free
Event Series Laser Talks

Paula Arai, Kyle Robertson, Ruth Murray-Clay

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

The wide-ranging presentations will explore subjects including the science of Buddhist painting, the formation and evolution of planetary systems and the search for life, and the interconnections between philosophy and social justice.

Leonardo Art & Science Evening Rendezvous (LASER) is an international program bringing together artists, scientists, and scholars for presentations and conversations. This event is sponsored by the Institute of the Arts and Sciences in collaboration with the Center for Innovations in Teaching and Learning and The Humanities Institute.

Free

Tina Campt and a Black Gaze in Art

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

Engaging works by artists including Deana Lawson, Arthur Jafa, Kahlil Joseph, Dawoud Bey, Okwui Okpokwasili, Simone Leigh, and Luke Willis Thompson, Campt argues that these artist's practices require "viewers to do more than simply look... solicit visceral responses to the visualization of Black precarity."  The book has been hailed by Art in America as “a methodological offering a theory of what Blackness brings to making and viewing art, and to perception in general.” 

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