UCLA Arts winter 2020 public events calendar

The UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture will present more than 200 public events this winter that will bring a broad spectrum of programming to campus that will enrich the cultural ecosystem and challenge audiences to engage with work and ideas produced by artists, scholars, architects and performers from across the globe. Featured in exhibitions, lectures, workshops, screenings and performances are emerging and established artists, designers, architects, dancers, writers, musicians, activists and cultural critics, like Toshi Reagon, Neil Denari, Marlon James and Suné Woods. A selection of UCLA Arts events, many of which are free and all are open to the public, follows. For more details and a complete listing of events, see the UCLA Arts calendar. Exhibitions Feb. 2-May 10: The Hammer Museum at UCLA will mount the first comprehensive survey in the United States of drawings and works on paper by Paul McCarthy, Los Angeles-based artist and UCLA professor emeritus of art. Spanning more than five decades, " Paul McCarthy: Head Space, Drawings 1963-2019 " examines the significant role of drawing as it relates to McCarthy's broader practice involving performance, video, photography, sculpture and installation.
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