UCLA Arts announces fall 2019 public events calendar
The UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture will present more than 200 public events this fall. Featured in exhibitions, lectures, screenings and performances are emerging and established artists, designers, architects, dancers, writers, musicians, policymakers and cultural critics whose diverse work and perspectives will enliven the campus — and Los Angeles — and will offer insight and context for our current cultural climate. Many of the events are free and all are open to the public. This fall the school will present " 10 Questions: Centennial Edition." Giving community members a special opportunity to experience the dialogue and idea exchange that are essential components of contemporary knowledge production, this hybrid academic course and public event series brings together leading minds from across and beyond campus to explore one fundamental question each week. Beginning Oct. 1 and continuing every Tuesday for 10 weeks, UCLA faculty members, distinguished alumni and community experts from disciplines as diverse as dance, psychology, astrophysics, Chicana and Chicano studies, law, philosophy, biology and more will join Victoria Marks, associate dean of UCLA Arts and professor of choreography, to ask What is Justice? What is Love? What is Community? What Matters' and more. A selection of UCLA Arts fall events follows.



