Eagle Rock HS Senior Student Exhibit
In it's 3rd year, Oxy Arts supports the next generation of local artists. This is part of an ongoing partnership with the students of Mr. Oliveros from Eagle Rock HS.
In it's 3rd year, Oxy Arts supports the next generation of local artists. This is part of an ongoing partnership with the students of Mr. Oliveros from Eagle Rock HS.
Chia Cafe Collective is a grassroots group of individuals who share a philosophy that is action-based,a way of life connected to honoring all the Indigenous people of Southern CA and of our mother earth. Free and open to all.
Abe Sanchez & Craig Torres will lead an interactive workshop to share about the healing properties of our plant relatives and their cultural contexts.
Isabella Capeci: Reassessing the Dictionary Model of the Mental Lexicon
Kyle Costello: Comparing the Intracellular Processes of Neural Pruning
Hannah Q. Glover: Illustrating Mental Illness: Should Mood Disorders Have Personas?
Eleanor Goulden: Could Sex-Based Differences in Sympton Experience and Treatment Explain the Diagnostic Discrepancy in Somatic Sympton Disorder?
Oliver Killeen: Putting the Art in Artificial Intelligence
Kristen Laursen: Medical Applications of the Framing Effect
Attendees are asked to pre-register via Eventbrite. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/an-architectural-guidebook-to-los-angeles-book-launch-tickets-52142674142
Snapshots in history show that Native people have moved from rural to urban areas at particular points in time. These time periods include, the great depression, World War II, as well as, the termination and relocation era of the 1950s and 1960s. While the Federal Government pushed assimilation policies, Native people sought to create new Inter-Tribal communities. In addition, Native Americans told their own stories through oral tradition, written documents and photographs which defined their own realities.
Want to learn more about Oxy Arts on York Blvd? Join us at our Creative Exchange Workshop in Lower Herrick at Occidental College. These workshops are an opportunity to dialogue about ideas for future Oxy Arts programming and to develop a collective vision for the Oxy Arts space on York Blvd (at Armadale Blvd.), which will open as early as Fall 2018.
This workshop is free and open to the public.
This is an exhibit that is showcasing the works of 3 seniors from Eagle Rock HS:
Bumsu Kim
Gio Kim
Sophia Lopez
They are part of an AP Art Studio course with Mr. Oliveros and it is a great way to honor and celebrate youth talent right here in Northeast LA.
Sponsored by: Oxy Arts and the Office of the Associate Deans
Kayla Williams-"Discovering the Invisible Toxins"
Kelsey Martin- "Decolonizing the Archive"
Sam Royall-"The Well-Meaning White People: A Critical Ethnography"
*light lunch will be served RSVP requested ccbl@oxy.edu
Free, open to all, come support emerging community based scholars as they share their work!