On view: Nov 26 - Dec 2
U-R-U: Are
Multilingual Oxy
Oxy community members were invited to write a short poem, an inspirational quote, a literary quote, or a saying in a world language. The main objective of this activity was to celebrate multilingualism and cultural diversity on campus and to promote the study of world languages.
Tales From the Bean
Join the Theater Department's "Autobiographical Performance class for a storytelling show at The Green Bean. Featuring Elliot Davis, Helen Drumm, Charlie Kanter, Molly Kaufman, Sergio Perez, Eliana Sternin & Mak Vogel.
Ghosts, Ghouls & Mystics: Stories From the Herrick
Join students from Occidental Theater Department’s "Autobiographical Performance" class as they tell true stories about hauntings, rebirths, oracles and spirits.
Art Exhibit: Waruguru Waithira; Orimwe (right now)
Storytelling is an ancient art form rooted deep in African culture. With the use of musical instruments, masks and costumes, elders in the past edified younger generations on morals and history. After the introduction of Primary schools during the colonial era, the tradition of storytelling slowly came to an end.
Opening Reception: "U-R-U: Aren’t You" Presented by Oxy Arts and the Center for Digital Liberal Arts
Tzolk'in Opening
On view: Nov 12, 2018 - March 25, 2019
Inspired by an ancient 260-day agricultural calendar, Tzolk’in uses a hypocycloid motion to mark time through simultaneous movement that is both linear and cyclical.
Oxy Arts Initiate!
Oxy Arts Initiate! recipients Waruguru Waithira and Tia Reid present "".
Project Description
On view: Nov 15 - Nov 23
Waruguru Waithira
Tia Reid