Part of our research mission as a think tank for the arts is to be a hub and meeting place, a place to support conversation, dialogue and debate.
We extend that to uplifting the work of our colleagues and partners.
This year, we were excited to learn from our brilliant colleagues at the Engaging the Senses Foundation, Berkeley Center for New Media, the Center for Latin American Studies, Berkeley Arts+Design, the Future Histories Lab, Center for Interdisciplinary Critical Inquiry, the French Dept, and Theater, Dance & Performance Studies.
In the 2022/23 academic year, ARC proudly co-sponsored 16 events on topics ranging from Generative Art & Deep Learning AI, Chinese Poetry of Angel Island, a symposium on Borders and Crossings: Contemporary Arts and Techniques of Migration, a conference on lesbian activist, writer and philosopher Monique Wittig, and Bomba: The Politics of Representation of a Black Movement. Check out these links to some of the events:
- Pua Case on Mauna Kea (Berkeley Center for New Media)
- Body Language: Sick and Disabled Crazy Femmes in Conversation with Ra Malika Imhotep and Caleb Luna (BCNM)
- Generative Art & Deep Learning AI (BCNM)
- Voro’pi: Encounter with Naine Terena, Gustavo Caboco, & Jamille Pinheiro Dias (Center for Latin American Studies)
- Digital Platforms & Ancient African Knowledge Systems (BCNM)
- Last Hoisin Poets Read Chinese Poetry of Angel Island (A+D and Future Histories Lab)
- Unwalling Citizenship (BCNM)
- Monique Wittig: Twenty Years Later/Vingt Anes Aprés (French)
- Borders and Crossings: Contemporary Arts & Techniques of Migration (Center for Interdisciplinary Critical Inquiry)
- Road to Hybridabad with Osman Khan (BCNM)
- BOMBA: The Politics of Representation of a Black Movement (TDPS)
- In-Between: Berkeley-Stanford-SFMOMA Symposium
- Indigenous Theater Artists in Conversation (TDPS)
- The Story of Everything (Engaging the Senses Foundation)