Catherine Opie, fine arts photographer and photography professor at UCLA, discusses her life and work at Annenberg Space for Photography’s Skylight Studios.
Inspired by experimental performances of the 1960s, “TELETHON” is a participatory performance staged in front of a live audience, who will hear the sounds of dial tones, ringing, voicemail and voices asking about feminism.
UCLA law professors Carole Goldberg and Angela Riley will discuss tribal sovereignty and Indian rights at the Hammer Museum, 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, March 1.
Join UCLA historian Benjamin Madley for a conversation on his book "An American Genocide" that chronicles the decline of the Californian indigenous population throughout the 1800s.
Athletes will start in regular intervals and compete against the clock to compare their times against those of some of the top collegiate triathletes in California.
For the past ten years, cityLAB - UCLA has been at the center of city architecture innovation, particularly in Los Angeles. The cityLAb Times Ten exhibition will showcase the lab’s research on some of the critical challenges facing the 21st century.
Are we facing a constitutional crisis? Or is the president simply exercising the robust power of his position, which was conferred by the people? A CrossCheck Live panel of UCLA law faculty will take up these questions and others.
Join Marc Lynch, professor of political science at George Washington University, for a lecture on Syria and the new Arab wars on Thursday, Feb. 2, at 2 p.m. in Bunche Hall.
Join Dr. Anne Schuchat, acting director for the Centers for Disease Control for a discussion on the inevitability of health threats and the preventability of global health catastrophes.
CEO of AARP Jo Ann Jenkins seeks to "disrupt aging" with a fresh outlook on the nation's increasingly older population — and how society will change as a result.
A 45-minute set of original music written by the members of the ensemble from the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz Performance at UCLA will be followed by an open jam session.
The first American exhibition on pantsula, "Pantsula 4 LYF: Popular Dance and Fashion in Johannesburg," will open at the UCLA Fowler Museum and feature a series of photographs and videos taken by South African photographer Chris Saunders that examine ...
This year's Alden-Berg Lecture will feature Benjamin Madley, UCLA associate professor of history and American Indian studies. He is the author of "An American Genocide: The United States and the California Indian Catastrophe."
Founded in 2008, the Israeli Chamber Project brings together some of today’s most distinguished musicians for chamber music concerts and educational and outreach programs both in Israel and abroad.
A leading French artist of the 20th century, Jean Dubuffet (1901–1985) eschewed traditional notions of beauty in art in favor of what he perceived as more authentic forms of expression.
Zócalo/UCLA, the Japanese American Museum and KCRW host a discussion on understanding the proposed Muslim registry through the lens of the Japanese-American experience.
Join us for a wide-ranging discussion with Edward Wong, Beijing bureau chief for The New York Times. Topics he has covered since 2008, including Chinese politics, foreign policy, propaganda, the environment, and human rights.