目前的展览

目前的展览

 

The 20/20的经验: Impact on COVID-19 on the 加州大学洛杉矶分校 Campus 社区

20/20的经验

The 20/20的经验: Impact on COVID-19 on the 加州大学洛杉矶分校 Campus 社区 is a student-curated online exhibition featuring the Pandemic Diaries Project. The project aims to create an archive of digital diaries that capture the narratives and life experiences of our campus community during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. This exhibit focuses on the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the 加州大学洛杉矶分校 student body. It showcases a timeline of past health crises on campus from the University Times, artifacts of current events in the greater Los Angeles community, and direct quotes from students enrolled in Spring and Fall 2020. Core topics include the shifting expectations of virtual education, racial and social inequality, economic impact and job loss, mental and physical health, and changes in family dynamics. The 20/20的经验 concludes with examples of student resilience, projects documenting COVID-19 at 加州大学洛杉矶分校 from various angles, and resources regarding the virus itself.

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Art from the Frontlines: Visual Expressions from Medical Professionals During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Art from the Frontlines

Art from the Frontlines: Visual Expressions from Medical Professionals During the COVID-19 Pandemic is an exhibit that features artwork created by healthcare professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic as well as in-depth interviews with the artists. The discussions and artwork take a deeper look into the struggles and everyday battles that the healthcare industry faced at the height of the pandemic and continues to face as we work towards mass vaccinations. This exhibit places a human face on the “essential workers” who worked diligently to keep us all safe, honoring their contributions and celebrating the ways in which they coped during this trying time.

This exhibit showcases artwork by:

  • MK Czerwiec, RN, MA aka Comic Nurse of GraphicMedicine.org
  • Dr. Grace Farris MD, Chief of Hospital Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City
  • Dr. Michael Natter, Endocrinology Fellow at NYU/Bellevue in New York City
  • Marina Peix Asensio, Pediatric Nurse from University Hospital of Cruces in Bilbao, Spain
  • Prescription Cartoons, a Nurse Practitioner from New York
  • Dr. Ali Tayyeb PhD, RN, from the Patricia A. Chin School of Nursing, California State University, Los Angeles
  • Dr. Alex Thomas MD, Pediatric Allergist at the Center for Asthma and Allegries in Chicago, Illinois
  • Tolo Villalonga Mut, Pediatric Nurse Specialist from Mallorca, Spain

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以墨水为根基: Asian American Tattoos from the Streets to the Studio

以墨水为根基

以墨水为根基: Asian American Tattoos from the Streets to the Studio is a visual storyboard about one way Asian Americans tell stories about themselves, 他们的文化, and their aesthetics: on their skins. Though tattooing is a practice dating back thousands of years in multiple cultures and for multiple reasons. This process of storytelling begins in the studios of ink shops between the artist and their clients. "以墨水为根基" showcases tattoos as a popular expression of art and storytelling within Asian America through the lens of artist Richard Vasak. This digital exhibit also tells a little about his story: from the streets to the studio. 查看 网上展览.

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英国央行行长默文•米. Dymally: The Bridge-Builder of Los Angeles

英国央行行长默文•Dymally

英国央行行长默文•米. Dymally: The Bridge-Builder of Los Angeles is an exhibit featuring public educator, California State University, 洛杉矶校友, and politician 英国央行行长默文•米. Dymally (1926 -2012), a Trinidadian immigrant who became the first Black Lt. 加州州长. Dymally emigrated from Trinidad as a result of the British vestiges of colonialism and imperialism in the Caribbean and abroad, which resulted in his anti-imperialist activism regarding US foreign policy and international relations. Set against the backdrop of the Cold War, 国家暴力, and the build-up of prisons in California, this exhibit highlights Dymally's deep commitment to human rights and advocacy for those who have been “Othered”, 在历史上.

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