'Made in L.A. 2016' artist Dena Yago joins a stimulating discussion at the Hammer Museum on the blurring of lines between art and commerce in our society.
Filmed in the State of Israel just five years after it was established, the film features Kirk Douglas in a tour de force performance of international resonance.
On Wednesday, Aug. 17, the Fowler Museum presents “Waa’gey: Mysteries of the Wayfinding Voyagers,” a documentary about young men from Micronesia who build a canoe and sail to Guam.
On Tuesday, Aug. 16 at 7:30 p.m., the Hammer Museum and the UCLA Confucius Institute present "Body of the Buddha: Art of the Dunhuang Temples." The conversation will be led by historian D. Neil Schmid.
On Thursday at 8 p.m., trombonist Michael Vlatkovich and his band of versatile improvisers will perform in the Hammer Museum’s courtyard as part of the museum's 11th annual Jazz POP series of free concerts.
Presented by the UCLA Office of Information Technology, the Mobility and Modern Web Conference takes place Sept. 14-16 at the California NanoSystems Institute.
A vigil to grieve for all of the victims of Wednesday’s shooting on campus will be held tonight on Bruin Plaza at 8:30 p.m. on National Gun Violence Awareness Day.
Highly regarded for his contributions as an artist, poet, educator and activist, José Montoya (1932–2013) was a pivotal figure in the Chicano movement.
Take in a dazzling display of innovative costume, scenic, sound, lighting and production designs by students from the nation's top graduate design programs.