Several USC School of Architecture Faculty Members to have featured work in Exhibit at the Museum of Contemporary Art
June 16-September 16
Discover art spanning five centuries at USC Fisher Museum of Art.
Ongoing
A Complex Weave provides a sampling of how a number of first and second-generation contemporary women artists of diverse backgrounds have woven the threads of their identity into their work.
In this exhibit, USC professor Zoltan Tokes and fine art photographer Richard Fukuhara use images from daily life and history to consider the mysteries of memory, time, social and natural order.
Solace is an exhibit by North Carolina artists Beth Palmer and Pamela Strauss, who are members of the international Society for the Arts in Healthcare.
USC workout membership can be purchased at a discounted price for the remainder of the semester!
The Communication Sciences Institute (CSI) of the University of Southern California has played a distinguished role in the development of modern communications systems over the past 30 years. Join us for a day and a half event with plenty of opportunity for exchanging memories of the past and ideas for the future.
Renowned mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves teaches a masterclass sponsored by the Los Angeles Philanthropic Committee of the Arts.
"The Interrupters" tells the moving and surprising story of three dedicated individuals who try to protect their Chicago communities from the violence they themselves once employed. These "violence interrupters" (their job title) - who have credibility on the street because of their own personal histories - intervene in conflicts before the incidents explode into violence. Their work and their insights are informed by their own journeys, which, as each of them point out, defy easy characterization.
The Interrupters tells the stories of three “violence interrupters” who protect their communities. Following a screening of the documentary, director Steve James and interrupters Eddie Bocanegra and Ameena Matthews will come together for a conversation on their unique journeys.