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September
Programs!

Art and Hope at the End of the Tunnel

Curator's Walkthrough

Thursday, September 23, 1 PM

Join us for a live walkthrough of the exhibition Art and Hope at the End of the Tunnel with exhibition curator Edward Goldman. Guests will enjoy a guided tour followed by refreshments. 

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Friday, September 17, 2021, 10AM-2PM

EMPOWER: Students, Arts, and Activism is a unique and dynamic event where students will set the agenda. Following inspiring presentations from leading arts activists, teams of students will pitch ideas for using the arts to challenge injustice, fight oppression, and imagine sustainable futures. Open to all USC students, the interactive session is designed as a springboard for developing your skills, growing your network of collaborators, and finding out more about Mobilize!, Arts in Action’s student grant program, from students who have received awards in the past.

Arts activists will include Sabra Williams and Major Bunton from Creative Acts.

Admission is free and limited to USC students. 

Arts in Action, part of USC Visions and Voices, plants seeds for positive social change by activating intensive arts projects between community partners, students, and faculty.

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In case you missed it, the museum is now open!

Visit us in person to see:

Art and Hope at the End of the Tunnel

AND
Dan McCleary: Oaxaca. 20 Years of Prints from the Taller Sanger

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The USC Fisher Museum of art presents “Art and Hope at the End of the Tunnel," featuring artists such as Gaijin Fujita, Pam Douglas, David Hicks, Keiko Fukazawa, Lezley Saar, and Manfred Müller among many others, is a celebration of the resilience of the Los Angeles art-making community and each individual artist’s ability to adapt and thrive.

On view through December 4. 

The USC Fisher Museum of Art is proud to announce the reopening of the previously virtual "Dan McCleary: Oaxaca" this Fall!
 
Twenty-two years ago, Los Angeles artist Dan McCleary was introduced to Oaxaca by friends. Two years later, he committed himself to work with legendary printmaker Fernando Sandoval. He found himself challenged by etching techniques that were new to him. “Dan McCleary: Oaxaca” is an exploration of this 20-year (and ongoing) experience of printmaking.⁠⠀

On view through October 16. 
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