You can view a selection of videos from our archive below. View more on our YouTube channel, and visit our Flickr page for our photo archive.
You can view a selection of videos from our archive below. View more on our YouTube channel, and visit our Flickr page for our photo archive.
F L O W !— Fluids, Light, and Optics —offers an encounter with fundamental principles of physics through interactive art experiences.
Co-curator Mashinka Firunts Hakopian led a walkthrough of the "Encoding Futures: Critical Imaginaries of AI" exhibition at OXY ARTS in Fall 2021.
Mandy stars as host, expert pundit, celebrity, and musical guest in a late-night show made of critical theory dreams.
A transdisciplinary set of artists and cultural workers share their blueprints of speculative futures for artificial intelligence.
A panel discussion with artists Nancy Baker Cahill, Audrey Chan, Joel Garcia with Meztli Projects and Patrick Martinez.
The Assata Center sits on top of the current site of the LA Police Protective League (LAPPL) building, and imagines a near future where the building has been replaced by a community center and visualizes what would be possible if we re-directed funds and resources away from policing and towards community care.
Motherboard floats above Los Angeles City Hall, proposing a newly imagined de-centralized system of governance that supports kinship, equity, and community care.
Homegrown is a monument that anticipates a future in Los Angeles where affordable housing is accessible to people who have lived here for generations; where community members are valued for their presence in the city.
Astrorhizal Networks is a monument that imagines the possibilities for a future in Los Angeles where Native people are not just acknowledged, but land has been returned and new growth has begun.
This exhibition assembles the work of artists who visualize the limits of our current algorithmic imaginaries, and envision speculative futures engineered for just outcomes.
A site-specific choreographic performance in response to the Care Report exhibition, exploring the dynamics, gestures, and aesthetics of social movement and protest, rooted in feminine and femme care rituals.
East Yard womyn and gender non-conforming members share on the intersections of their identities and collective fight against environmental racism.