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CANCELLED - Community Reading Hours

Stocked with a carefully curated selection of books from the Occidental College Library, Community Reading Hours provides an opportunity to peruse a selection of art and culture books, while learning more about the themes presented this season at Oxy Arts, enjoying free coffee, meeting new neighbors and relaxing in our gallery space.

Tuesdays and Thursdays, 12 - 3pm. 


Tuesdays, Office Hours with Gustavo Arellano

CANCELLED - Collaborate Final Show

Collaborate is a FREE series of seven workshops conceived and taught by Occidental College students to 6-8th graders in the local community. Join us to see collages, photographs and multimedia works generated in this workshop and celebrate our local youth artists.

Spring 2020 Student Educators - Christina Carrera, Natalia Guerra, Habiba Hopson, Ariadne Makridakis, Sarah Ruiz, Hannah Sy, Kaylie Treskin, Jenn Xu

Kahane UN Week 2020: Climate Change & Economic/Environmental Justice

This year’s theme, Climate Change & Environmental Justice, reflects the UN's Sustainable Development Goal #13. The SDGs are a collection of 17 global goals designed to be a "blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all". They were set in 2015 by the United Nations General Assembly and are intended to be achieved by the year 2030.

Mellon Summer Arts Research Fellowship Info Session

Join us on January 27th, 2020, from 12 -1 in JSC Studenmund for an info session on the Summer 2020 Mellon Arts Research Fellowship. This fellowship is open to enrolled undergraduates conducting original, performing- or creative-arts-centric research. Topics should incorporate a tie-in to Los Angeles. Projects proposing collaboration with community partners, local arts organizations (archives, museums), and/or local arts practitioners are highly encouraged.

Indigenous Images on Gentrified Lands: Mural & Graffiti Artivism in Highland Park, Northeast Los Angeles

Brenda is a First generation Indigenous Mexican and American/ Chicana activist and founder of Restorative Justice for the Arts, a grassroots community project. The project is an artivist platform to preserve murals and sacred imagery, cultivate decolonial pedagogies, and protect cultural monuments and identities narrated through community art.