The Thornton School’s Midori Goto presents student violinists, who perform works by Bach to celebrate Valentine’s Day.
February 14
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A one-day symposium highlights the Los Angeles Center for Photographic Studies and its impact on image-making within and beyond regional boundaries.
“Through the Lens” asks grade school students to a create work of art as though they were a camera, trying to capture a moment in time.
In two hands-on workshops, participants remix and remake everyday objects and software and alter the ways we think about technology, culture and the environment.
Faculty pianist Kevin Fitz-Gerald, joined by violinist Irina Tseitlin and cellist Ronald Leonard, presents a concert of Prokofiev and the music and visual art of Michael Tseitlin.
Join Visions and Voices for a series of live performances and video projects inspired by the collections at the One National Gay and Lesbian Archives.
Join the Fisher Museum of Art for an afternoon filled with music, live entertainment and art-making activities, plus free food and refreshments.
A festival devoted to Hollywood icon and international legend Dino De Laurentiis, one of the most prolific and respected producers in film history.
Parents and kids are invited to the Fisher Museum of Art’s special Family Day, filled with art activities, refreshments and music.
The Wonderland Award, now in its eighth year, is a multidisciplinary competition that encourages new scholarship and creative work related to Lewis Carroll.
“The Best Of” exhibition showcases the top student artworks from the year’s three shows: “Natural Beauty,” “A Healthy Imagination” and “Through the Lens.”
Ongoing Events
Black-and-white images culled from the USC Archives and the USC Digital Library celebrate the iconic architecture and traditions that have helped shape the university’s identity.
Mike Saijo’s exhibition brings together science, education, design and community capacity building into sequential shows designed to evolve as they travel locally and globally.
Grade school students use their creativity to depict what it means to live a healthy life.
An exhibit on the Los Angeles Center for Photographic Studies, introduced in 1974 to spark creativity and growth in the community through photo-based representation.
Photos, documents, scrapbooks, recordings, films and costumes illuminate queer activism and culture in Los Angeles from the 1940s to the 1980s.