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05 / 2
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ART:

D300 Gallery: Roots by the Foundation Photography class

D301 Gallery: Roots by the Foundation Photography class

L-Shape Gallery: Some ol' Legion of Bourgeois Vant Garde by the Foundation Art class

Main Gallery: Some ol' Legion of Bourgeois Vant Garde by the Foundation Art class

A402 Gallery: Some ol' Legion of Bourgeois Vant Garde by the Foundation Art class

Lime Gallery: Some ol' Legion of Bourgeois Vant Garde by the Foundation Art class

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Start: 14:51
End: 23:59

ART: Curated by faculty member Allan Sekula in collaboration with the artists, this exhibition features work by 2008 MFA graduates Ian Arenas, Allie Bogle, Louisa Conrad, Lindsay Foster, Sidonie Loiseleux, Justin Long, Alejandro Sanchez and Carlin Wing; 2007 MFA graduate Heather Rasmussen; and CalArts Photography and Media faculty members Andrew Freeman and Allan Sekula.

Read more: http://www.angelsgateart.org/shows/salty.html

Start: 00:01
End: 23:59

FILM/VIDEO: A confessional booth that records individuals as they repeat what others have said to them.

Start: 19:30
End: 21:30

CAP: This year’s spring production from the CAP/Plaza de la Raza Youth Theater Program is a new drama written by Culture Clash member Herbert Siguenza and staged with a cast of 45 high school-age CAP participants. A play inspired by El Soldado Razo –the classic work by Luis Valdez that was first performed in 1971 in connection with the Chicano Moratorium antiwar movement—Private Eddie U.S.A. takes a hard look at the impact of the war in Iraq as mourners at a funeral enact scenes from a fallen soldier’s life.

Start: 20:00

FILM/VIDEO: The School of Film/Video presents a juried selection of new live-action works by students in the Program in Film and Video and the Film Directing Program.
For reservations please call the REDCAT box office at 213.237.2800.
See http://redcat.org/season/0708/fv/showcase.php

Animation showcases are held at the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. See http://film.calarts.edu/ for more information.

Start: 20:00
End: 22:00

DANCE: The Spring Dance Concert includes two programs which will include the best of our student choreographers and performers, faculty pieces by Glen Eddy and Stephanie Nugent, and a graduate piece choreographed by Mira Kingsley.

Tickets for this event will go on sale on Monday, April 21.

General admission: $7. Alumni: $3. Students, faculty, staff and seniors: $2. To reserve tickets, call 661.253.7800 or write to tickets@calarts.edu.

Start: 20:00

MUSIC: CalArts guitarists perform traditional and original compositions for acoustic and electric guitars.

Start: 22:00
End: 23:30

CAP: Join us as we celebrate CAP’s 18th birthday! We will be salsa dancing to the music of the CalArts Latin Jazz Ensemble led by master pianist and CalArts School of Music faculty David Roitstein. Plaza de la Raza is located at 3540 North Mission Road in Los Angeles. This event is free and open to the public.

05 / 3
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ART: Curated by faculty member Allan Sekula in collaboration with the artists, this exhibition features work by 2008 MFA graduates Ian Arenas, Allie Bogle, Louisa Conrad, Lindsay Foster, Sidonie Loiseleux, Justin Long, Alejandro Sanchez and Carlin Wing; 2007 MFA graduate Heather Rasmussen; and CalArts Photography and Media faculty members Andrew Freeman and Allan Sekula.

Read more: http://www.angelsgateart.org/shows/salty.html

Start: 00:01
End: 23:59

FILM/VIDEO: A confessional booth that records individuals as they repeat what others have said to them.

Start: 14:00
End: 16:00

CAP: This presentation showcases the work of teenage photographers, animators and video artists in CalArts CAP programs with Inner-City Arts, the Los Angeles Center for Photographic Studies, the Santa Clarita Valley Boys and Girls Club, Self-Help Graphics & Art, Visual Communications, and Bell High School.
This screening will take place at the REDCAT Theater located at 631 West 2nd Street in downtown Los Angeles. For reservations please call the REDCAT’s Box Office at (213) 237-2800. This event is free and open to the public.

Start: 14:00

MUSIC: Recital featuring works by Cage, Feldman, Cardew and Pisaro.

Start: 18:00

MUSIC: An evening of Javanese and Balinese music.

Start: 19:00

FILM/VIDEO: The School of Film/Video presents a juried selection of new live-action works by students in the Program in Film and Video and the Film Directing Program.
For reservations please call the REDCAT box office at 213.237.2800.
See http://redcat.org/season/0708/fv/showcase.php

Animation showcases are held at the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. See http://film.calarts.edu/ for more information.

Start: 19:30
End: 21:30

CAP: This year’s spring production from the CAP/Plaza de la Raza Youth Theater Program is a new drama written by Culture Clash member Herbert Siguenza and staged with a cast of 45 high school-age CAP participants. A play inspired by El Soldado Razo –the classic work by Luis Valdez that was first performed in 1971 in connection with the Chicano Moratorium antiwar movement—Private Eddie U.S.A. takes a hard look at the impact of the war in Iraq as mourners at a funeral enact scenes from a fallen soldier’s life.

Start: 20:00
End: 22:00

DANCE: The Spring Dance Concert includes two programs which will include the best of our student choreographers and performers, faculty pieces by Glen Eddy and Stephanie Nugent, and a graduate piece choreographed by Mira Kingsley.

Tickets for this event will go on sale on Monday, April 21.

General admission: $7. Alumni: $3. Students, faculty, staff and seniors: $2. To reserve tickets, call 661.253.7800 or write to tickets@calarts.edu.

Start: 20:00

MUSIC: Recital featuring clarinet and bass clarinet with works by Lindberg, Haycraft and Xenakis. Also featuring solo, duo, trio and quartet improvisations and compositions by Walsh and friends.

05 / 4
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ART: Curated by faculty member Allan Sekula in collaboration with the artists, this exhibition features work by 2008 MFA graduates Ian Arenas, Allie Bogle, Louisa Conrad, Lindsay Foster, Sidonie Loiseleux, Justin Long, Alejandro Sanchez and Carlin Wing; 2007 MFA graduate Heather Rasmussen; and CalArts Photography and Media faculty members Andrew Freeman and Allan Sekula.

Read more: http://www.angelsgateart.org/shows/salty.html

Start: 14:00

MUSIC: Recital featuring original art, arrangements and compositions.

Start: 14:00

ART: Although Allan Kaprow’s tenure as a faculty member at the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) was short, he created some very significant works with CalArts students in the early 1970s. CalArts students, alumni, and faculty are revisiting Kaprow’s history at CalArts and will reinvent Publicity (1970), which was originally produced with and for the CalArts student body. In this Happening, students built improvised wooden structures in the desert area of Vasquez Rocks near CalArts, while others videotaped them and immediately replayed it for the participants.

Start: 14:00
End: 16:00

CAP: Teenage musicians in the CalArts Community Arts Partnership (CAP) programs with Art-in-the-Park/Lalo Guerrero School of Music in Highland Park present an afternoon concert of Latin, choral, jazz, classical and world music works.
This screening will take place at the REDCAT Theater located at 631 West 2nd Street in downtown Los Angeles. For reservations please call the REDCAT’s Box Office at (213) 237-2800. This event is free and open to the public.

Start: 18:00

CRITICAL STUDIES: Staged reading of Robin Myrick's thesis play.

Start: 20:00

MUSIC: The New Millennium Brass presents music by Henze, Schickele, Didkovsky and others.

05 / 5
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Start: 00:01
End: 23:59

ART: Curated by faculty member Allan Sekula in collaboration with the artists, this exhibition features work by 2008 MFA graduates Ian Arenas, Allie Bogle, Louisa Conrad, Lindsay Foster, Sidonie Loiseleux, Justin Long, Alejandro Sanchez and Carlin Wing; 2007 MFA graduate Heather Rasmussen; and CalArts Photography and Media faculty members Andrew Freeman and Allan Sekula.

Read more: http://www.angelsgateart.org/shows/salty.html

(all day)

ART:

D300 Gallery: Won''t You Be Our Neighbor? by the Graphic Design School

D301 Gallery: Won''t You Be Our Neighbor? by the Graphic Design School

L-Shape Gallery: Advanced Painting Show

Main Gallery: Advanced Painting Show

A402 Gallery: Fuzzy Pictures Exhibition

Lime Gallery: There's a Head in My Door by Experimental Animation

Mint Gallery: There's a Head in My Door by Experimental Animation

Start: 20:00

REDCAT: After casting painter and video artist Mania Akbari as the central figure of his groundbreaking Ten (2002), and then witnessing her outstanding debut as a feature film director in 20 Fingers (2004), Abbas Kiarostami urged Akbari to direct a sequel to Ten. In Dah be alaveh Chahar (10 + 4), though, circumstances are different: Mania is fighting cancer. She has undergone surgery; she has lost her hair following chemotherapy and no longer wears the compulsory headscarf; and sometimes she is too weak to drive.

Start: 20:00

MUSIC: The CalArts Improvisation Ensemble, under the direction of Susan Allen, presents a concert of spontaneous and slightly deranged improvisations.

Start: 22:30

MUSIC: A new program-length work for solo violin.

05 / 6
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Start: 00:01
End: 23:59

ART: Curated by faculty member Allan Sekula in collaboration with the artists, this exhibition features work by 2008 MFA graduates Ian Arenas, Allie Bogle, Louisa Conrad, Lindsay Foster, Sidonie Loiseleux, Justin Long, Alejandro Sanchez and Carlin Wing; 2007 MFA graduate Heather Rasmussen; and CalArts Photography and Media faculty members Andrew Freeman and Allan Sekula.

Read more: http://www.angelsgateart.org/shows/salty.html

(all day)
Start: 06:40
End: 23:40

ART:

D300 Gallery: Won''t You Be Our Neighbor? by the Graphic Design School

D301 Gallery: Won''t You Be Our Neighbor? by the Graphic Design School

L-Shape Gallery: Advanced Painting Show

Main Gallery: Advanced Painting Show

A402 Gallery: Fuzzy Pictures Exhibition

Lime Gallery: There's a Head in My Door by Experimental Animation

Mint Gallery: There's a Head in My Door by Experimental Animation

Start: 16:30
End: 17:30

Provost Nancy Uscher invites members of the CalArts community to join her for a discussion WASC and other important CalArts issues. Coffee service will be provided.

Start: 19:00

FILM/VIDEO: Filmmakers Charlotte Pryce and Igor Kovalyov will introduce and discuss their work as part of the Structuring Strategies series.

Start: 20:00

REDCAT: Israeli-born, London-based architect Eyal Weizman talks about the architecture of exclusion, violence and control in the occupied territories of the Middle East. Using architecture as an "arena of speculation" about possible futures of Palestine, Weizman deals with how Israeli settlements and military bases can be reused, recycled or re-inhabited by Palestinians, at the moment that it is unplugged from the military and political powers that charge it.

05 / 7
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Start: 00:01
End: 23:59

ART: Curated by faculty member Allan Sekula in collaboration with the artists, this exhibition features work by 2008 MFA graduates Ian Arenas, Allie Bogle, Louisa Conrad, Lindsay Foster, Sidonie Loiseleux, Justin Long, Alejandro Sanchez and Carlin Wing; 2007 MFA graduate Heather Rasmussen; and CalArts Photography and Media faculty members Andrew Freeman and Allan Sekula.

Read more: http://www.angelsgateart.org/shows/salty.html

(all day)
Start: 06:40
End: 23:40

ART:

D300 Gallery: Won''t You Be Our Neighbor? by the Graphic Design School

D301 Gallery: Won''t You Be Our Neighbor? by the Graphic Design School

L-Shape Gallery: Advanced Painting Show

Main Gallery: Advanced Painting Show

A402 Gallery: Fuzzy Pictures Exhibition

Lime Gallery: There's a Head in My Door by Experimental Animation

Mint Gallery: There's a Head in My Door by Experimental Animation

Start: 17:00
End: 18:30

CAP: The event will celebrate the publication of an anthology of writings by William Hart High School E.S.L. students participating in this CAP creative writing program. Students will be reading and performing a selection of texts written during this year-long creative writing program. This program is a collaboration among the CalArts Community Arts Partnership (CAP), William S. Hart High School, the CalArts School of Critical Studies and the Los Angeles County Commission on Human Relations.

Start: 17:00
End: 18:00

CAP: Each semester, CAP, in partnership with Inner-City Arts, brings animation education to an elementary school in Los Angeles. This event will feature an original collaborative animated film conceived, edited and directed by fifth graders under the guidance of CalArts School of Film/Video Assistant Dean and Character Animation faculty Leo F. Hobaica, Jr. and CalArts School of Film/Video students and alumni.
This event is free and open to the public.
The screening will take place at El Sereno Elementary School.

Start: 20:00

MUSIC: Clay Chaplin's Music and Image class presents a concert of film, image and sound.

Start: 20:00

THEATER: Enter the off-kilter world of Linda Carvel, fictitious daughter of the famed New York ice cream mogul. A heavy dollop of puppet tragicomedy, a sprinkle of kitsch-surrealism and more than the recommended daily allowance of weird.
For more info email: puppets@theatercalarts.com

Start: 21:00

FILM/VIDEO: Experimental Animation installations.

05 / 8
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Start: 00:01
End: 23:59

ART: Curated by faculty member Allan Sekula in collaboration with the artists, this exhibition features work by 2008 MFA graduates Ian Arenas, Allie Bogle, Louisa Conrad, Lindsay Foster, Sidonie Loiseleux, Justin Long, Alejandro Sanchez and Carlin Wing; 2007 MFA graduate Heather Rasmussen; and CalArts Photography and Media faculty members Andrew Freeman and Allan Sekula.

Read more: http://www.angelsgateart.org/shows/salty.html

(all day)
Start: 06:40
End: 23:40

ART:

D300 Gallery: Won''t You Be Our Neighbor? by the Graphic Design School

D301 Gallery: Won''t You Be Our Neighbor? by the Graphic Design School

L-Shape Gallery: Advanced Painting Show

Main Gallery: Advanced Painting Show

A402 Gallery: Fuzzy Pictures Exhibition

Lime Gallery: There's a Head in My Door by Experimental Animation

Mint Gallery: There's a Head in My Door by Experimental Animation

Start: 08:40
End: 23:40

ART:

Rebecca Morales is an Los Angeles based artist who shows with Bravin Lee and Daniel Weinberg, where she has a show coming up this Fall. Her work was also included in Eden's Edge: Fifteen LA Artists at the Hammer Museum.

Please check the link below for more information:

http://www.bravinlee.com/artists/morales/morales-triad.html

Start: 19:30
End: 21:30

CRITICAL STUDIES: Queer MFA Reading

Start: 20:00

THEATER: Enter the off-kilter world of Linda Carvel, fictitious daughter of the famed New York ice cream mogul. A heavy dollop of puppet tragicomedy, a sprinkle of kitsch-surrealism and more than the recommended daily allowance of weird.
For more info email: puppets@theatercalarts.com

Start: 21:00

FILM/VIDEO: Experimental Animation installations.

05 / 9
(all day)
Start: 00:01
End: 23:59

ART: Curated by faculty member Allan Sekula in collaboration with the artists, this exhibition features work by 2008 MFA graduates Ian Arenas, Allie Bogle, Louisa Conrad, Lindsay Foster, Sidonie Loiseleux, Justin Long, Alejandro Sanchez and Carlin Wing; 2007 MFA graduate Heather Rasmussen; and CalArts Photography and Media faculty members Andrew Freeman and Allan Sekula.

Read more: http://www.angelsgateart.org/shows/salty.html

(all day)

ART:

D300 Gallery: Won''t You Be Our Neighbor? by the Graphic Design School

D301 Gallery: Won''t You Be Our Neighbor? by the Graphic Design School

L-Shape Gallery: Advanced Painting Show

Main Gallery: Advanced Painting Show

A402 Gallery: Fuzzy Pictures Exhibition

Lime Gallery: There's a Head in My Door by Experimental Animation

Mint Gallery: There's a Head in My Door by Experimental Animation

Start: 10:30
End: 12:00

Provost Nancy Uscher invites members of the CalArts community to join her for a discussion of the current state of the CalArts Strategic Plan. Coffee service will be provided.

Start: 19:30
End: 21:30

CAP: This year’s spring production from the CAP/Plaza de la Raza Youth Theater Program is a new drama written by Culture Clash member Herbert Siguenza and staged with a cast of 45 high school-age CAP participants. A play inspired by El Soldado Razo –the classic work by Luis Valdez that was first performed in 1971 in connection with the Chicano Moratorium antiwar movement—Private Eddie U.S.A. takes a hard look at the impact of the war in Iraq as mourners at a funeral enact scenes from a fallen soldier’s life.

Start: 20:00

MUSIC/THEATER/DANCE: The Schools of Music, Theater and Dance present a first-time collaboration with comic opera Platée.

General admission: $7. Alumni: $3.
Students, faculty, staff and seniors: $2.
To reserve tickets, call 661.253.7800 or write to tickets@calarts.edu.

Start: 20:00

THEATER: Enter the off-kilter world of Linda Carvel, fictitious daughter of the famed New York ice cream mogul. A heavy dollop of puppet tragicomedy, a sprinkle of kitsch-surrealism and more than the recommended daily allowance of weird.
For more info email: puppets@theatercalarts.com

Start: 20:30

DANCE: This concert features a selection of undergraduate student works from the full program of Spring Dance presented in the Sharon Disney Lund Dance Theater at CalArts. This production offers the students an opportunity to present their choreography and perform in a professional theater. The program includes the work of guest choreographer Mira Kingsley who has created a piece performed by the BFA graduating class of 2008.

See http://redcat.org/season/0708/dan/spring.php ($)

05 / 10
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ART: Curated by faculty member Allan Sekula in collaboration with the artists, this exhibition features work by 2008 MFA graduates Ian Arenas, Allie Bogle, Louisa Conrad, Lindsay Foster, Sidonie Loiseleux, Justin Long, Alejandro Sanchez and Carlin Wing; 2007 MFA graduate Heather Rasmussen; and CalArts Photography and Media faculty members Andrew Freeman and Allan Sekula.

Read more: http://www.angelsgateart.org/shows/salty.html

Start: 14:00
End: 21:30

CAP: This year’s spring production from the CAP/Plaza de la Raza Youth Theater Program is a new drama written by Culture Clash member Herbert Siguenza and staged with a cast of 45 high school-age CAP participants. A play inspired by El Soldado Razo –the classic work by Luis Valdez that was first performed in 1971 in connection with the Chicano Moratorium antiwar movement—Private Eddie U.S.A. takes a hard look at the impact of the war in Iraq as mourners at a funeral enact scenes from a fallen soldier’s life.

Start: 14:00
End: 20:00

THEATER: Enter the off-kilter world of Linda Carvel, fictitious daughter of the famed New York ice cream mogul. A heavy dollop of puppet tragicomedy, a sprinkle of kitsch-surrealism and more than the recommended daily allowance of weird.
For more info email: puppets@theatercalarts.com

Start: 15:00

CRITICAL STUDIES: The School of Critical Studies presents a reading by MFA candidates in its Writing Program. The readings and performances will include work that crosses genres, engages hybrid forms, and questions the distinction between the experimental and the conventional.

See http://redcat.org/season/0708/cnv/words.php

Start: 20:00

MUSIC/THEATER/DANCE: The Schools of Music, Theater and Dance present a first-time collaboration with comic opera Platée.

General admission: $7. Alumni: $3.
Students, faculty, staff and seniors: $2.
To reserve tickets, call 661.253.7800 or write to tickets@calarts.edu.

Start: 20:00

MUSIC: CalArts composers, both students and faculty, join Ajay Kapur and the CalArts' Robotic Instruments in a 21st century multimedia presentation.

Start: 20:30

DANCE: This concert features a selection of undergraduate student works from the full program of Spring Dance presented in the Sharon Disney Lund Dance Theater at CalArts. This production offers the students an opportunity to present their choreography and perform in a professional theater. The program includes the work of guest choreographer Mira Kingsley who has created a piece performed by the BFA graduating class of 2008.

See http://redcat.org/season/0708/dan/spring.php ($)

05 / 11
(all day)

ART: Curated by faculty member Allan Sekula in collaboration with the artists, this exhibition features work by 2008 MFA graduates Ian Arenas, Allie Bogle, Louisa Conrad, Lindsay Foster, Sidonie Loiseleux, Justin Long, Alejandro Sanchez and Carlin Wing; 2007 MFA graduate Heather Rasmussen; and CalArts Photography and Media faculty members Andrew Freeman and Allan Sekula.

Read more: http://www.angelsgateart.org/shows/salty.html

Start: 14:00

MUSIC: A recital of Hindustani music.

Start: 20:00

MUSIC: Recital featuring works by Hovhaness, Takemitsu, Meltzer, Carter and Scirrino.

(all day)

MUSIC: Sonic Boom ensemble will feature their arrangements of works by Philip Glass, Throbbing Grissel, Pink Floyd and many more in a marathon concert exploring older New Music under the direction of Ulrich Krieger.

05 / 12
(all day)
Start: 00:01
End: 23:59

ART: Curated by faculty member Allan Sekula in collaboration with the artists, this exhibition features work by 2008 MFA graduates Ian Arenas, Allie Bogle, Louisa Conrad, Lindsay Foster, Sidonie Loiseleux, Justin Long, Alejandro Sanchez and Carlin Wing; 2007 MFA graduate Heather Rasmussen; and CalArts Photography and Media faculty members Andrew Freeman and Allan Sekula.

Read more: http://www.angelsgateart.org/shows/salty.html

(all day)

MUSIC: Sonic Boom ensemble will feature their arrangements of works by Philip Glass, Throbbing Grissel, Pink Floyd and many more in a marathon concert exploring older New Music under the direction of Ulrich Krieger.

(all day)

ART:

D300 Gallery: Won''t You Be Our Neighbor? by the Graphic Design School

D301 Gallery: Won''t You Be Our Neighbor? by the Graphic Design School

L-Shape Gallery: Portfolio Review-Theatre School

Main Gallery: Portfolio Review-Theatre School

A402 Gallery: Context REvolt Class Exhibition

Lime Gallery: Artists for Social Justice Group Exhibition

Mint Gallery: Artists for Social Justice Group Exhibition

(all day)

Community: StayBite showcases work that investigates, questions, and advances social justice issues in its content and/or process. StayBite includes incendiary text pieces, video screenings, original music compositions, photography, drawings, poster art and t-shirt art. Artists: Marlene Beltran, Caroline Chang, Diego Garza, Nicholas Grider, Vriginia grise, Monica Hicks, Luba Lukova, Elana Mann, Vita Rabinovich, Amanda Vigil and CAP/Digital Media Youth Participants.

(all day)

Community: StayBite showcases work that investigates, questions, and advances social justice issues in its content and/or process. StayBite includes incendiary text pieces, video screenings, original music compositions, photography, drawings, poster art and t-shirt art. Artists: Marlene Beltran, Caroline Chang, Diego Garza, Nicholas Grider, Vriginia grise, Monica Hicks, Luba Lukova, Elana Mann, Vita Rabinovich, Amanda Vigil and CAP/Digital Media Youth Participants.

Start: 10:00
End: 18:00

THEATER: Graduating and continuing set, costume, lighting and sound designers; technical directors; stage managers; production managers; and producing students will present their portfolios. This review represents the vitality, industry and creativity of their work, and is an opportunity to share with the professional community at-large.

Please visit www.portfolio.theatercalarts.com.

Start: 20:00

MUSIC: A concert of new works featuring winds and other instruments by composers in Bill Powell's Writing for Woodwinds class.

Start: 23:00

MUSIC: Compositions, arrangements and improvisations that include the music of Arvo Pärt/DJ Shadow, Brahms, Ravel and NWA.

05 / 13
(all day)
Start: 00:01
End: 23:59

ART: Curated by faculty member Allan Sekula in collaboration with the artists, this exhibition features work by 2008 MFA graduates Ian Arenas, Allie Bogle, Louisa Conrad, Lindsay Foster, Sidonie Loiseleux, Justin Long, Alejandro Sanchez and Carlin Wing; 2007 MFA graduate Heather Rasmussen; and CalArts Photography and Media faculty members Andrew Freeman and Allan Sekula.

Read more: http://www.angelsgateart.org/shows/salty.html

(all day)
Start: 08:27
End: 23:27

ART:

D300 Gallery: Won''t You Be Our Neighbor? by the Graphic Design School

D301 Gallery: Won''t You Be Our Neighbor? by the Graphic Design School

L-Shape Gallery: Portfolio Review-Theatre School

Main Gallery: Portfolio Review-Theatre School

A402 Gallery: Context REvolt Class Exhibition

Lime Gallery: Artists for Social Justice Group Exhibition

Mint Gallery: Artists for Social Justice Group Exhibition

(all day)
Start: 09:00
End: 21:00

Community: StayBite showcases work that investigates, questions, and advances social justice issues in its content and/or process. StayBite includes incendiary text pieces, video screenings, original music compositions, photography, drawings, poster art and t-shirt art. Artists: Marlene Beltran, Caroline Chang, Diego Garza, Nicholas Grider, Vriginia grise, Monica Hicks, Luba Lukova, Elana Mann, Vita Rabinovich, Amanda Vigil and CAP/Digital Media Youth Participants.

(all day)
Start: 09:00
End: 21:00

Community: StayBite showcases work that investigates, questions, and advances social justice issues in its content and/or process. StayBite includes incendiary text pieces, video screenings, original music compositions, photography, drawings, poster art and t-shirt art. Artists: Marlene Beltran, Caroline Chang, Diego Garza, Nicholas Grider, Vriginia grise, Monica Hicks, Luba Lukova, Elana Mann, Vita Rabinovich, Amanda Vigil and CAP/Digital Media Youth Participants.

Start: 16:00
End: 22:00

ART: This extension of the Fashion Show is an opportunity for those artists who were not able to showcase their work at the event held earlier this year.

Start: 20:00

MUSIC: A concert of baroque music, under the direction of Tisha Mabee and Allan Vogel, featuring music by J.S. Bach and others.

Start: 20:00

MUSIC: Evening of vocal music from Bulgaria, India and Latvia, plus original songs, jazz, folk and early music.

Start: 23:00

MUSIC: A concert presenting new compositions by C. Anderson, J.P. Hastings, A. Jasenak and B. Mayock.

05 / 14
(all day)
Start: 00:01
End: 23:59

ART: Curated by faculty member Allan Sekula in collaboration with the artists, this exhibition features work by 2008 MFA graduates Ian Arenas, Allie Bogle, Louisa Conrad, Lindsay Foster, Sidonie Loiseleux, Justin Long, Alejandro Sanchez and Carlin Wing; 2007 MFA graduate Heather Rasmussen; and CalArts Photography and Media faculty members Andrew Freeman and Allan Sekula.

Read more: http://www.angelsgateart.org/shows/salty.html

(all day)
Start: 08:27
End: 23:27

ART:

D300 Gallery: Won''t You Be Our Neighbor? by the Graphic Design School

D301 Gallery: Won''t You Be Our Neighbor? by the Graphic Design School

L-Shape Gallery: Portfolio Review-Theatre School

Main Gallery: Portfolio Review-Theatre School

A402 Gallery: Context REvolt Class Exhibition

Lime Gallery: Artists for Social Justice Group Exhibition

Mint Gallery: Artists for Social Justice Group Exhibition

(all day)
Start: 09:00
End: 21:00

Community: StayBite showcases work that investigates, questions, and advances social justice issues in its content and/or process. StayBite includes incendiary text pieces, video screenings, original music compositions, photography, drawings, poster art and t-shirt art. Artists: Marlene Beltran, Caroline Chang, Diego Garza, Nicholas Grider, Vriginia grise, Monica Hicks, Luba Lukova, Elana Mann, Vita Rabinovich, Amanda Vigil and CAP/Digital Media Youth Participants.

(all day)
Start: 09:00
End: 21:00

Community: StayBite showcases work that investigates, questions, and advances social justice issues in its content and/or process. StayBite includes incendiary text pieces, video screenings, original music compositions, photography, drawings, poster art and t-shirt art. Artists: Marlene Beltran, Caroline Chang, Diego Garza, Nicholas Grider, Vriginia grise, Monica Hicks, Luba Lukova, Elana Mann, Vita Rabinovich, Amanda Vigil and CAP/Digital Media Youth Participants.

Start: 17:00

THEATER: A one-man show of monologues with recorded music.

Start: 18:30

DANCE: Student choreographed dance concert.

General admission: $7. Alumni: $3.
Students, faculty, staff and seniors: $2.
To reserve tickets, call 661.253.7800 or write to tickets@calarts.edu.

Start: 19:00

MUSIC: A short concert of a cappella choral music, ranging from the sacred to the experimental.

Start: 20:00

MUSIC: A night of blues/funk and a little Jackie McLean.

Start: 20:30

REDCAT: The California EAR Unit, one of the finest contemporary ensembles in America, gives the world premieres of two commissioned works by John Luther Adams and Gordon Beeferman. Inspired by Adam’s own epiphany of light after experiencing a skyscape by James Turrell, The Light Within features complex and mercurial harmonies that reflect an introspective sonic space in contrast to its companion piece, The Light That Fills the World (1999/2001).

Start: 23:00

MUSIC: Stay up late and catch a new work for horn and voice by Bob Allaire. Also featuring Amino Belyamani, Mark Menzies and Luke Fitzpatrick.

05 / 15
(all day)
Start: 00:01
End: 23:59

ART: Curated by faculty member Allan Sekula in collaboration with the artists, this exhibition features work by 2008 MFA graduates Ian Arenas, Allie Bogle, Louisa Conrad, Lindsay Foster, Sidonie Loiseleux, Justin Long, Alejandro Sanchez and Carlin Wing; 2007 MFA graduate Heather Rasmussen; and CalArts Photography and Media faculty members Andrew Freeman and Allan Sekula.

Read more: http://www.angelsgateart.org/shows/salty.html

(all day)
Start: 08:27
End: 23:27

ART:

D300 Gallery: Won''t You Be Our Neighbor? by the Graphic Design School

D301 Gallery: Won''t You Be Our Neighbor? by the Graphic Design School

L-Shape Gallery: Portfolio Review-Theatre School

Main Gallery: Portfolio Review-Theatre School

A402 Gallery: Context REvolt Class Exhibition

Lime Gallery: Artists for Social Justice Group Exhibition

Mint Gallery: Artists for Social Justice Group Exhibition

(all day)
Start: 09:00
End: 21:00

Community: StayBite showcases work that investigates, questions, and advances social justice issues in its content and/or process. StayBite includes incendiary text pieces, video screenings, original music compositions, photography, drawings, poster art and t-shirt art. Artists: Marlene Beltran, Caroline Chang, Diego Garza, Nicholas Grider, Vriginia grise, Monica Hicks, Luba Lukova, Elana Mann, Vita Rabinovich, Amanda Vigil and CAP/Digital Media Youth Participants.

(all day)
Start: 09:00
End: 21:00

Community: StayBite showcases work that investigates, questions, and advances social justice issues in its content and/or process. StayBite includes incendiary text pieces, video screenings, original music compositions, photography, drawings, poster art and t-shirt art. Artists: Marlene Beltran, Caroline Chang, Diego Garza, Nicholas Grider, Vriginia grise, Monica Hicks, Luba Lukova, Elana Mann, Vita Rabinovich, Amanda Vigil and CAP/Digital Media Youth Participants.

Start: 18:00
End: 19:30

THEATER: The 34 graduating actors present their showcase.

Start: 18:30

DANCE: Student choreographed dance concert.

General admission: $7. Alumni: $3.
Students, faculty, staff and seniors: $2.
To reserve tickets, call 661.253.7800 or write to tickets@calarts.edu.

Start: 20:00
End: 23:00

Community: StayBite showcases work that investigates, questions, and advances social justice issues in its content and/or process. Opening will include a live performance by Nathan Tenney at 10pm followed by a live DJ set.
StayBite includes incendiary text pieces, video screenings, original music compositions, photography, drawings, poster art and t-shirt art. Artists: Marlene Beltran, Caroline Chang, Diego Garza, Nicholas Grider, Vriginia grise, Monica Hicks, Luba Lukova, Elana Mann, Vita Rabinovich, Amanda Vigil and CAP/Digital Media Youth Participants.

Start: 20:00

CRITICAL STUDIES: Reading by students from the MFA Poetics Workshop.

Start: 21:00

MUSIC: A night of music and celebration with composer and bassist Stefan Oliver Newell.

05 / 16
(all day)
Start: 00:01
End: 23:59

ART: Curated by faculty member Allan Sekula in collaboration with the artists, this exhibition features work by 2008 MFA graduates Ian Arenas, Allie Bogle, Louisa Conrad, Lindsay Foster, Sidonie Loiseleux, Justin Long, Alejandro Sanchez and Carlin Wing; 2007 MFA graduate Heather Rasmussen; and CalArts Photography and Media faculty members Andrew Freeman and Allan Sekula.

Read more: http://www.angelsgateart.org/shows/salty.html

(all day)

ART:

D300 Gallery: Won''t You Be Our Neighbor? by the Graphic Design School

D301 Gallery: Won''t You Be Our Neighbor? by the Graphic Design School

L-Shape Gallery: Portfolio Review-Theatre School

Main Gallery: Portfolio Review-Theatre School

A402 Gallery: Context REvolt Class Exhibition

Lime Gallery: Artists for Social Justice Group Exhibition

Mint Gallery: Artists for Social Justice Group Exhibition

(all day)

Community: StayBite showcases work that investigates, questions, and advances social justice issues in its content and/or process. StayBite includes incendiary text pieces, video screenings, original music compositions, photography, drawings, poster art and t-shirt art. Artists: Marlene Beltran, Caroline Chang, Diego Garza, Nicholas Grider, Vriginia grise, Monica Hicks, Luba Lukova, Elana Mann, Vita Rabinovich, Amanda Vigil and CAP/Digital Media Youth Participants.

(all day)

Community: StayBite showcases work that investigates, questions, and advances social justice issues in its content and/or process. StayBite includes incendiary text pieces, video screenings, original music compositions, photography, drawings, poster art and t-shirt art. Artists: Marlene Beltran, Caroline Chang, Diego Garza, Nicholas Grider, Vriginia grise, Monica Hicks, Luba Lukova, Elana Mann, Vita Rabinovich, Amanda Vigil and CAP/Digital Media Youth Participants.

05 / 17
(all day)

ART: Curated by faculty member Allan Sekula in collaboration with the artists, this exhibition features work by 2008 MFA graduates Ian Arenas, Allie Bogle, Louisa Conrad, Lindsay Foster, Sidonie Loiseleux, Justin Long, Alejandro Sanchez and Carlin Wing; 2007 MFA graduate Heather Rasmussen; and CalArts Photography and Media faculty members Andrew Freeman and Allan Sekula.

Read more: http://www.angelsgateart.org/shows/salty.html

Start: 20:30

REDCAT: The latest edition of REDCAT's ongoing series that focuses on new work and works-in-progress in dance, theater, multi-media and music by Los Angeles area artists. The performances take place at REDCAT on both Saturday, May 17 and Sunday, May 18 at 8:30 p.m. This edition of Studio was curated by Leslie Ito and George Lugg, and will include the following six original works:

CYNTHIA LEE: I LONGED TO GO BACK TO THE BEGINNING...

05 / 18
(all day)

ART: Curated by faculty member Allan Sekula in collaboration with the artists, this exhibition features work by 2008 MFA graduates Ian Arenas, Allie Bogle, Louisa Conrad, Lindsay Foster, Sidonie Loiseleux, Justin Long, Alejandro Sanchez and Carlin Wing; 2007 MFA graduate Heather Rasmussen; and CalArts Photography and Media faculty members Andrew Freeman and Allan Sekula.

Read more: http://www.angelsgateart.org/shows/salty.html

Start: 20:30

REDCAT: The latest edition of REDCAT's ongoing series that focuses on new work and works-in-progress in dance, theater, multi-media and music by Los Angeles area artists. The performances take place at REDCAT on both Saturday, May 17 and Sunday, May 18 at 8:30 p.m. This edition of Studio was curated by Leslie Ito and George Lugg, and will include the following six original works:

CYNTHIA LEE: I LONGED TO GO BACK TO THE BEGINNING...

05 / 19
(all day)
Start: 00:01
End: 23:59

ART: Curated by faculty member Allan Sekula in collaboration with the artists, this exhibition features work by 2008 MFA graduates Ian Arenas, Allie Bogle, Louisa Conrad, Lindsay Foster, Sidonie Loiseleux, Justin Long, Alejandro Sanchez and Carlin Wing; 2007 MFA graduate Heather Rasmussen; and CalArts Photography and Media faculty members Andrew Freeman and Allan Sekula.

Read more: http://www.angelsgateart.org/shows/salty.html