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JUNE PROGRAMS!

 

Virtual Workshop:

Reflecting From Home

Thursday, June 10, 4 PM

Participants will use craft to highlight & reflect their experiences during the pandemic such as racial discrimination and hate against AAPI and Immigrant communities; facilitated by Filipinx artist Diane Williams.

(4 sessions starting June 10 through July 1st )

  • Basic fiber art (crochet, knitting, sewing, embroidery…) is strongly preferred.
  • For ages 15 & up
  • Prior to the workshop, participants will receive a list of suggested supplies. 
  • A limited number of scholarships are available for artist kits.
REGISTER HERE!
Francisco Toledo: 
A Legacy for a New Generation

Friday, June 11, 4 PM

A virtual conversation with Dr. Selma Holo, William Sheehy, and Daniel Brena on the ongoing legacy of Francisco Toledo

In this virtual conversation join Dr. Selma Holo, Executive Director of USC Museums and curator of Aquí y Allá and William Sheehy Director, owner of Latin American Masters Gallery, with Daniel Brena, Director of Centro de las Artes de San Agustín (CaSa) as they discuss the ongoing legacy of Francisco Toledo. They will also focus on how to preserve his legacy both locally and globally in the eyes of a new generation of art lovers.

Aquí y Allá is a virtual exhibition that reflects Fisher's permanent collection of artists connected to Mexico in a variety of ways. To view the episodes of that exhibition, including that of Francisco Toledo, click on the link above.

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Yoga @ Fisher

Friday, June 25th, and July 23rd, 10 AM

Breathe, unwind, and enjoy free
 virtual 
yoga!

RSVP

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

Visit us in person to see:

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

On view through July 24th!

The USC Fisher Museum of Art is proud to announce the reopening of the museum on Tuesday, May 11, 2021 with the (previously virtual) "Dan McCleary: Oaxaca"
 
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.⁠⠀
Click here to get your free tickets!
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