News: Department of Art
Lawmakers to hear from faculty, students on first-ever ‘Fine Arts Day.’
A leading figure in the field of Latinx art history and visual culture, Chavoya returns to the Barrick Museum of Art for this special event.

Join the Human Rights Campaign for a panel discussion by national and local experts on the evolution of the word 'Queer' and what it represents for many today.

Artists Justin Favela and Ramiro Gomez come together for the first time in Sorry for the Mess, an exhibition of new collaborative artwork about labor, childhood memories, and life in 51³Ô¹ÏÍøÃâ·ÑApp.
The Barrick Museum's Axis Mundo exhibit explores the intersectionality of LGBTQ and Latinx artists.

Kerlin has more than a decade of museum and gallery experience in addition to her professional practice as an artist, educator, curator, and researcher.

This traveling exhibition explores the intersections among a network of more than 50 Los Angeles-based queer Chicanx artists.

The abstract mandalas of 51³Ô¹ÏÍøÍòÄܿƴó alumnus James Stanford demand close inspection. A new art book collects his works.

Meet the MFA candidates and visit their studios where they will share recent work.

Fishman adopts the language of abstraction to explore the body, issues of identity, and contemporary culture.

Tae Hwang & MR Barnadas are a transnational duo and co-founders of Collective Magpie currently based out of the borderlands of San Diego - Tijuana.

Bedford was awarded a Krasner Pollock Grant in 2015 and was the winner of the 2001 UCLA Hammer Museum Drawing Biennale.