Because next Wednesday is the Veteran's Day holiday, we will include two weeks worth of events in one weekender.
This blog compiled by Michelle Villagomez, News and Media Relations Intern
嘿嘿视频 Nightmare Harvest Festival Art walk submissions due
Submit your work for the next Basement Gallery Show, Nightmare Harvest Festival Art Walk, by Monday, Nov. 9 at noon. The Basement Gallery will review submissions before making acceptance determinations. Student and non-student submissions are welcomed for the upcoming show. Further details about the event will be posted on the Basement Gallery鈥檚 Instagram . Don鈥檛 worry, the art walk will be socially distanced and all participants must wear a mask. See the full event release .
Bach on viola in concert today
Shinkoskey Noon Concert: Solo Viola, Recital Hall, Ann E. Pitzer Center, Thursday, Nov. 5, 12:05 p.m. to 1 p.m., free, online
- This week, the concert presents a solo featuring violist and 嘿嘿视频 lecturer in music, playing the viola. Rose will perform music by Bach, Shulamit Ran, and by 嘿嘿视频 Professor of Music in composition, .
- For more information on the event, click . If you miss the concert, the video will be posted .
Next week: Shinkoskey Noon Concert: Music For Violin and Piano, Recital Hall, Ann E. Pitzer Center, Thursday, Nov. 12, 12:05 p.m. to 1 p.m., free, online
- The concert will feature violist and 嘿嘿视频 lecturer in music, , playing the violin and Sacramento State piano professor and staff pianist, John Cozza playing the piano. They will perform Ysa每e: Sonata No. 3 (鈥淏allade鈥) and Bart贸k: Contrasts.
- For more information on the event, click . If you miss the concert, the video will be posted .
Mondavi offers table-top Shakespeare at home
Live Streamed from Sheffield, London & Berlin
Originally conceived in 2015, Complete Works features six performers who create condensed versions of all of the Shakespeare plays, comically and intimately retelling them, using a collection of everyday objects as stand-ins for the characters on the stage made from a tabletop.
More information on Complete Works . This event is available to 嘿嘿视频 students and Mondavi Center Members. Members can find this event in the 鈥淒igital Content鈥 section of their
Complete Works this week; all are at noon
- Thursday, Nov. 5.: Two Gentlemen of Verona
- Friday, Nov. 6.: Troilus and Cressida
- Saturday, Nov. 7: As You Like It
- Sunday, Nov. 8.: Othello - followed by a post-show discussion*
Alberini Family Speakers Series: Lesley-Ann Noel
By Jeffrey Day, College of Letters and Science
Lesley-Ann Noel, an innovator in design education, research and practice who is known for her work on 鈥渆mancipatory design,鈥 will be the speaker for the fourth annual Alberini Family Speaker Series in Design at 嘿嘿视频 Friday. Noel鈥檚 lecture, 鈥淓nvisioning Pluriversal Design,鈥 will be held online at 11 a.m. PST. Register .
Noel is the associate director for design thinking for social impact and a professor of practice at the Phyllis M. Taylor Center for Social Innovation and Design at Tulane University. She focuses on developing design curriculum for intercultural audiences that challenges traditional norms and promotes the work of designers outside of Europe and North America whose views have often been overlooked. Her research, drawing on anthropology, education and business, is guided by an emancipatory philosophy aimed at correcting the power imbalance between some researchers and subjects who come from marginalized or oppressed groups.
In her talk, Noel will address the concept of 鈥減luriversal鈥 design. In pluriversalism, one method of understanding the world is not considered more valid than others, especially the largely dominant Eurocentric one. Pluriversality accepts many worlds, worldviews and epistemologies in which no particular worldview and description is placed in a position of privilege.
She is a founder of the international Design Research Society, which aims to 鈥渃reate a liberatory and radical space in the design research community to promote/create intercultural and pluralistic conversations about design.鈥 The group recently held the first-ever pluriversal design conference. Prior to joining Tulane in 2020, Noel was a fellow and lecturer at Stanford University and part of the Ocean Design Teaching Fellowship that brought together experts in design, ocean science and international policy.
A former Fulbright scholar, Noel earned a doctorate in design from North Carolina State University and a master鈥檚 degree in business administration from the University of the West Indies.
The , supported through an endowment by the Carlos and Andrea Alberini Family Foundation, brings renowned innovators and thinkers in design to campus to inspire students and encourage community engagement and learning.
Read more here.
Coming up
Because of the Veteran鈥檚 Day holiday next week, the Arts Blog will not post a weekender next Thursday. So, next week鈥檚 events are detailed here.
Nigerian American Artist Will Give Thiebaud Endowed Lecture
By Jeffrey Day, College of Letters and Science
Njideka Akunyili Crosby, whose art negotiates the cultural terrain between her adopted home in the United States and her native Nigeria through collage and photo transfer-based paintings, will give the seventh annual Betty Jean and Wayne Thiebaud Endowed Lecture at University of California, Davis, on Thursday, Nov. 12 at 4:30 p.m.
This year鈥檚 celebrates art Professor Emeritus Wayne Thiebaud鈥檚 100th birthday on Nov. 16.
Akunyili Crosby is a recipient of a 2017 MacArthur Fellowship; a 2020 Carnegie Corporation 鈥淕reat Immigrant, Great American鈥 Award; a Financial Times鈥 2016 Women of the Year award; and a 2019 African Art Award.
Drawing on political, personal and art historical references, Akunyili Crosby creates densely layered, figurative compositions focused on interiors and everyday scenes that reflect the complexity of contemporary experience, her own cross-cultural experiences and Nigeria鈥檚 thorny history. The artworks showing families watching television, friends socializing, couples sharing intimate moments, or lone figures lost in thought are constructed of family portraits, snapshots and images from Nigerian movies, advertisements and history.
For more information on the lecture and full story, go here.
嘿嘿视频 Humanities Institute/Human Rights Film Festival begins next week
This 13-day festival brings a selection of human rights watch films to screen remotely. Question-and-answer sessions with filmmakers and scholars are from 5:10 p.m to 6 p.m. for the events Nov. 16-20. For more information visit the . Movie details for next week below.
Gather
Screening: Thursday, Nov.12 鈥 Tuesday, Nov. 24
Q & A: Monday, Nov. 16 from 5:10 p.m. to 6 p.m. with filmmaker, Sanjay Rawal
Starting off the 2020 Human Rights Film Festival, we have Gather. This film 鈥渃elebrates the fruits of the indigenous food sovereignty movement, profiling innovative changemakers in Native American tribes across North America reclaiming their identities after centuries of physical and cultural genocide. On the Apache reservation, a chef embarks on an ambitious project to reclaim his tribe鈥檚 ancient ingredients; in South Dakota, a gifted Lakota high school student, raised on a buffalo ranch, is using science to prove her tribe鈥檚 native wisdom about environmental sustainability; and in Northern California, a group of young men from the Yurok tribe is struggling to rehabilitate its rivers to protect the salmon. Gather shows how the reclaiming and recovery of ancient foodways provides a form of resistance and survival, collectively bringing back health and self-determination to their people.鈥 For more information about streaming or film details, click .
To watch all films, purchase festival pass or tickets for Gather .
View the full catalog of films .
Art Social Media of the Week
We came across this , that reminded us to vote this week. And your vote still counts (and is probably being counted as you read this). See what our friends at the Crocker Museum posted on twitter.