The UCLA Department of Design | Media Arts (DMA) is offering a variety of events for the public's enjoyment this winter, including exhibitions and lectures.
For events at the UCLA Broad Art Center's New Wight Gallery (Room 1100), EDA facility (Room 1250) or Game Lab (Room 3252), all-day parking ($12) and short-term parking (payable at pay stations) are available in Lot 3 (enter campus at Hilgard Avenue and Wyton Drive). All-day parking ($12) for events at the California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI) is available in Lot 9 (enter campus at the intersection of either Manning Avenue or Le Conte Avenue and Hilgard Avenue, or at the intersection of Westwood and Wilshire boulevards).
Visit www.dma.ucla.edu for live streaming coverage of lectures. Programs are subject to change. For updated information, gallery hours and confirmation of events, call 310-825-9007 or visit www.dma.ucla.edu.
FREE EXHIBITION
Jan. 16–30
Undergraduate Exhibition: 'Recess'
Opening reception: Thursday, Jan. 16, 5 p.m.
New Wight Gallery (Room 1100), Broad Art Center
This group exhibition of undergraduate work features videos, games, typography, processing and photography.
FREE LECTURES & EVENTS
Wednesday, Jan. 22
6 p.m.
Anna Anthropy
EDA (Room 1250), Broad Art Center
Anna Anthropy is an American video game designer and critic who has developed a number of freeware games, including Mighty Jill Off, REDDER and Lesbian Spider Queens of Mars. She is a co-founder and associate editor of the magazine Gamer's Quarter.
Wednesday, Feb. 19
6 p.m.
Justin Manor
EDA (Room 1250), Broad Art Center
Justin Manor, along with John Rothenberg and Eric Gunther, founded the art and technology studio Sosolimited in 2003. The three met at MIT, where, collectively, they studied physics, computer science, architecture, arts and music.
Wednesday, March 5
6 p.m.
Lita Albuquerque
EDA (Room 1250), Broad Art Center
Lita Albuquerque is an internationally renowned installation and environmental artist, painter, and sculptor. She has developed a visual language that brings the realities of time and space to a human scale and is acclaimed for her ephemeral and permanent artworks executed on the landscape and at public sites. (This event is sponsored by the UCLA Art|Sci Center.)
GAME LAB LECTURES & EVENTS
Game Lab programs are held in the UCLA Game Lab at the Broad Art Center (Room 3252), unless otherwise noted. For updated information, visit http://games.ucla.edu/.
The Game Lab is holding an ongoing gathering called Unity Club, where beginners can learn the basics while experienced developers can tackle more difficult problems and meet and work with other programmers. All are welcome.
Thursday, Jan. 16
5–7p.m.
Unity Club No. 5
Thursday, Jan. 30
5–7p.m.
Unity Club No. 6
Thursday, Feb. 13
5–7p.m.
Unity Club No. 7
Thursday, Feb. 27
5–7p.m.
Unity Club No. 8
ART|SCI CENTER LECTURES, EXHIBITIONS & EVENTS
For updated information on Art|Sci programs, please visit http://artsci.ucla.edu.
Thursday, Jan. 9
5–7 p.m.
Loren Kronemyer: 'Life Drawing'
CNSI Art|Sci Gallery (Room 5419)
"Life Drawing" is a double entendre, referring to both the traditional artistic method of drawing from life and the verb form of "drawing," signifying movement in response to force and self-healing.
Thursday, Feb. 13
5–7 p.m.
Ted Meyer: 'Scarred for Life Survival Stories'
CNSI Art|Sci Gallery (Room 5419)
Ted Meyer, artist-in-residence at UCLA's David Geffen School of Medicine showcases his performance and interactive work, which exposes scars to help people deal with the emotional impact of pain and healing.