Romeo and Juliet (April 1-3)
Performs: Thursday - Saturday, April 1-3, 2021 at 7:30pm PDT
Admission is free.
Performs: Thursday - Saturday, April 1-3, 2021 at 7:30pm PDT
Admission is free.
Direct Care will be viewable through our street-facing windows on York Blvd and online via video documentation after the performance. Registration is not required.
Direct Care is a site-specific choreographic performance in response to the Care Report exhibition, exploring the dynamics, gestures, and aesthetics of social movement and protest, rooted in feminine and femme care rituals. Visit Oxy Arts at 7pm or 8pm to view Direct Care through our street-facing windows on York Blvd.
**VIRTUAL EVENT**
**VIRTUAL EVENT**
How can we facilitate connections, even collaborations, between environmental feminist movements around the world? What is the future imaginary of global communal environmental care? This panel brings together activists from three countries who have been central to advancing movements highlighted in Carolina Caycedo's Care Report exhibition.
**VIRTUAL EVENT**
**VIRTUAL EVENT**
Our building remains closed but this exhibition was designed to be experienced streetside. Stop by our front-facing windows along York Blvd to view Care Report anytime!
The event is titled COVID STUDIES, as each student was tasked with writing an étude ("study") in response to the pandemic.
Nine world premieres of piano two- and four-hand pieces will be streamed live from Nadia's studio, with themes inspired by Black Lives Matter, mourning, distance, wildfires, fugues, and more.
Students featured in this concert include Brendan Kim, Ian Chitwood, Cheng Wang, Ryan Walker, Sherry Gao, Sherwin F Zhang, Olivia Oosterhout, Forrest Love, and Brandon Markson.
Join us to see paintings and a video loop of original dance performances created by youth artists in our Visual Art + Poetry and Performing Art + Dance workshops. Stop by anytime to see the work through our street facing windows on York Boulevard.
Collaborate is a FREE series of six workshops conceived and taught by Occidental College students to 6-8th graders in the local community.
Lisette Garcia holds a PhD in experimental psychology from Tufts University with an expertise in the impact of culture and identity on individual decision-making. She has taught at Harvard and Columbia University and she later became a Post-Doc and Professor at John Jay College Of Criminal Justice. She is founder of the World Migration Fund that is dedicated to restoring dignity to the immigrant and migrant experience through education, advocacy and legal support services.