You can view a selection of videos from our archive below. Watch more on our YouTube channel, and see our Flickr page for our photo archive.
You can view a selection of videos from our archive below. Watch more on our YouTube channel, and see our Flickr page for our photo archive.
Visual artists Isabel Rojas-Williams & Noni Olabisi came to OXY to speak about their art, inspirations and why she does what she does in Los Angeles today.
Visual artist Betty Avila came to Oxy to speak about her art, inspirations and why she does what she does in Los Angeles today.
Members from The Quetzalcoatl Mural Project, a community based mural arts collective, to speak about the organizations mission and work within Los Angeles.
Justin Chon came to OXY to speak about his art, inspirations and why he does what he does in Los Angeles today.
Visual artist Amitis Motevalli came to OXY to speak about her art, inspirations and why she does what she does in Los Angeles today.
Playwright, performer, and educator Will Power came to OXY to speak about his art, inspirations and why he does what he does in Los Angeles today.
LA-based visual artist and JANM museum director Clement Hanami came to OXY to speak about his art, inspirations and why he does what he does in Los Angeles today.
LA-based visual artist Patrick Martinez delivered a lecture about his art, inspirations and why he does what he does in Los Angeles today. This lecture was part of the OXY ARTS Speaker Series.
The panel included playwright/spoken word artist Aleshea Harris, librettist/poet Douglas Kearney, Artistic Director Bruce Lemon, Jr., hip hop artivist Maya Jupiter, theater devisor Traci Kato-Kiriyama, and Oxy Alum Faith Santilla.
A day-long, site-specific event under the direction of textile artist and fashion designer Liz Collins. Video by Alex MacInnis.
Over the course of a day, knitters used 450 pounds of yarn as part of Liz Collins' performance art piece, Knitting Nation.
A fifteen minute documentation of the installation of the artwork by Finishing School, Nadia Afghani, and Matt Fisher during March 14 - 16 at Occidental College, Los Angeles. Video by Alex MacInnis.