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Mindful Awareness Meditation Thursdays, 12:30–1 PM PDT Free weekly drop-in sessions are open to all who are interested in learning how to live more presently.
Kids Special Programs Art Lab Drop by Art Lab for hands-on creative activities inspired by artworks on view at the museum. Sat May 31 1:00 PM
Screenings UCLA Film & TV Archive The Spook Who Sat by the Door / Infiltrating Hollywood Director Ivan Dixon’s underground classic screens, followed by a documentary about the suppression of the film in one of the most stunning acts of government interference in American film history. Sat May 31 3:00 PM
Tours & Talks Artist-led Walkthrough: Dario Robleto on Performance on Paper Artist Dario Robleto discusses his featured work in Performance on Paper and the exploration of music in his interdisciplinary work. Sat May 31 3:00 PM
Screenings UCLA Film & TV Archive The Twilight Zone / Nothing but a Man Screening of a television episode and a film starring actor and filmmaker Ivan Dixon. Sat May 31 7:30 PM
Tours & Talks Art in Conversation Educators lead 30-minute in-person talks about connections and comparisons between two works of art. Sun Jun 1 1:00 PM
Screenings UCLA Film & TV Archive Frederick Douglass: Slave and Statesman / The Sty of the Blind Pig Screening of two of filmmaker Ivan Dixon's innovative productions for public television: “Frederick Douglass: Slave and Statesman” and Hollywood Television Theatre: “The Sty of the Blind Pig.” Sun Jun 1 7:00 PM
Readings Some Favorite Writers: James Lasdun Lasdun will read from his forthcoming nonfiction work Family Man: The Enigma of Alex Murdaugh, about the infamous South Carolina murders, which originated as the most-read New Yorker article of 2023 Tue Jun 3 7:30 PM
Tours & Talks Lunchtime Art Talk on Jason Moran Grunwald Center director and chief curator Naoko Takahatake leads an in-person discussion of Jason Moran's work. Wed Jun 4 12:30 PM
Readings Roxane Gay: The Portable Feminist Reader In her new innovative anthology, acclaimed author Roxane Gay explores what feminism looks like in practice in an interpretation of the feminist canon that is expansive rather than definitive. Moderated by filmmaker Amber J. Phillips. Wed Jun 4 7:30 PM
Special Programs Mindful Awareness Meditation Free weekly drop-in sessions are open to all who are interested in learning how to live more presently. Thu Jun 5 12:30 PM