Discussion topics will include how the 2018 midterm elections revealed voter suppression tactics and reforms that eliminate barriers to voting for many Americans.
The talk by Müller, who has published books on architecture, photography, contemporary art and society, is presented by the design media arts department.
“Adrian Piper: Concepts and Intuitions, 1965–2016,” which closes Jan. 6, features more than 270 works of drawing, photography, multimedia installations, sculptures and more.
The exhibition, which showcases the histories of invention and technical sophistication of African blacksmiths, is on display at the Fowler Museum until Dec. 30.
Researchers and Los Angeles’ chief sustainability officer will meet at the Hammer Museum to discuss ways to create healthier communities and increase sustainability.
The workshop is open to faculty, staff and students and will teach ways to manage and enhance internet technology literacy on smartphones, social media and browsers.