UCLA presents unique multimedia art installation April 19–24 in campus sculpture garden April 7, 2022 The work was created by alumnus Refik Anadol in the spirit of reflection.
With $5 million from Herb Alpert Foundation, UCLA to introduce state-of-the-art music practice rooms March 31, 2022 Construction is set to begin this summer for the 46 practice rooms, which have not been fully refurbished in nearly 70 years.
In memoriam: Marina Goldovskaya, 80, teacher of documentary filmmaking March 30, 2022 The professor and award-winning filmmaker captured the decline of the Soviet Union in her movies.
UCLA poised to become a world leader in hip-hop studies March 28, 2022 Building on decades of scholarship, the new Hip Hop Initiative will highlight the local and global impact of this Black art form.
People of color helped keep movie business afloat during pandemic March 24, 2022 The latest UCLA Hollywood Diversity Report again emphasizes the importance of minority audiences.
Shining the spotlight on women lighting designers March 22, 2022 In honor of Women’s History Month, a brief look at some of the women who have made an impact on theatrical lighting design.
UCLA Library becomes academic home to the collection of beloved martial arts fiction author March 15, 2022 The Shiao Yi Wuxia Collection includes manuscripts, photographs and other ephemera.
UCLA Film & Television Archive welcomes spring with diverse lineup of screenings March 14, 2022 The free spring public programs, presented at the Billy Wilder Theater at the Hammer Museum, begin April 1.
Sending love, strength and Beethoven to Odesa March 9, 2022 As residents brace for Russian attacks, UCLA pianist Inna Faliks celebrates the city of her birth with an online performance.
Photographer’s work explores tensions between Congo’s past and present March 9, 2022 Gosette Lubondo’s pictures bear the traces of postcolonial neglect yet suggest a more hopeful future.
Dancing to the words of Angela Davis March 2, 2022 Recordings from the educator and activist’s speeches are part of Ronald K. Brown and his company’s newest dance work.
Fowler Museum to welcome back campus community with evening festivities March 2 March 1, 2022 The event revolves around the four exhibitions on view, which feature art from Africa and Australia.
UCLA botanist brings biodiversity of Colombia to Disney’s ‘Encanto’ February 28, 2022 Felipe Zapata taps into his life’s work, as well as childhood memories, to give the animated film its distinctive flora.
The landmark film that let Black entertainers ‘steal the show’ in classic Hollywood February 16, 2022 Q&A with historian Miriam Petty about “Stormy Weather,” which the UCLA Film & Television Archive will screen on Feb. 19
A whole new world: Production of ‘A Most Favored Nation’ tests the definition of live theater February 9, 2022 The UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television faculty and students were able to incorporate augmented reality in how they staged the play.
Destination Crenshaw pays tribute to Black creativity and history in Los Angeles February 8, 2022 UCLA faculty and alumni contributed ideas, expertise and artworks to the $100 million revitalization project.
Alumnus David Koepp writes big stories for the big (and small) screen February 3, 2022 Q&A with the screenwriter of “Jurassic Park” and “Spider-Man,” whose newest screenplay “KIMI,” debuts Feb. 10 on HBO Max.
Cheryl Keyes hits the right notes with Smithsonian anthology of rap music January 25, 2022 Keyes, a professor of ethnomusicology and global jazz studies at the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music, helped select music for the collection.
UPDATE: Queer cinema retrospective at UCLA changed to begin Feb. 18 December 17, 2021 The series marks a capstone of years of UCLA Film & Television Archive efforts to share LGBTQ media.
2021 reflections: In an amazing year of achievements, nothing topped the return to campus December 16, 2021 Professors continued helping us better understand our world with their research, students kept excelling and UCLA showed how it helps make Los Angeles a world-class city.
‘MoMA Contenders 2021’ presents the past year’s most important films December 14, 2021 The series begins Jan. 5, 2022, at the Hammer Museum at UCLA
Eight films with UCLA ties among 25 named to the National Film Registry December 14, 2021 The Librarian of Congress annually selects the United States’ most influential motion pictures for this honor.
UCLA Film & Television Archive rings in 2022 with new in-person screenings December 6, 2021 The Archive’s free winter offerings, which include a wide variety of screenings, talks and artist tributes, will run from Jan. 21 to March 26.
Stunning textiles draw from 65,000 years of Aboriginal cultural practices December 6, 2021 An exhibition highlighting work from Australia’s Top End opens today at the Fowler Museum at UCLA.
Alumnus Rafael Agustín champions diversity in Hollywood November 17, 2021 The writer and Latino Film Institute CEO touts the importance of UCLA’s research on inclusion in TV, movies.