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The Art of Change
UCSC Arts Division
16 episodes
4 months ago
In-depth interviews with faculty and student artists, from the University of California, Santa Cruz, who believe in the transformative power of art-making and are committed to proactive social engagement.
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Visual Arts
Arts,
Education,
Performing Arts
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In-depth interviews with faculty and student artists, from the University of California, Santa Cruz, who believe in the transformative power of art-making and are committed to proactive social engagement.
Show more...
Visual Arts
Arts,
Education,
Performing Arts
Episodes (16/16)
The Art of Change
The 2021 Irwin Scholars Talk About Their Exhibition "Fabricating Solace"
The 2021 Irwin Scholars talk about the personal challenges of studying and working remotely, while also trying to create work for a virtual exhibition during a pandemic. Entitled "Fabricating Solace", the Irwin exhibition opens online on June 3, 2021. For more information about the Irwin 2021: Fabricating Solace virtual exhibition and related events, and to find out more about the artists, please visit: art.ucsc.edu. Please note that this episode contains brief references to sexual assault and emotional trauma.
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4 years ago
57 minutes 48 seconds

The Art of Change
Award Winning Actor/UCSC Theater Arts Professor, Danny Scheie, Talks About His Storied Career
After over 30 years at UC Santa Cruz, Professor Danny Scheie is retiring from teaching, but thankfully not from acting. He’s enjoyed a spectacular career as a stage actor, winning numerous awards, including the Bay Area Critics Circle Award three times for Leading Actor; two times for Supporting Actor, and once for directing. His sharp and hilarious observations make him the ideal guest, and it’s no wonder that he’s not only a very beloved professor, but also an exceptionally talented actor.
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4 years ago
43 minutes 34 seconds

The Art of Change
Building Community for 30 Years: UCSC's African American Theater Arts Troupe
African American Theater Arts Troupe director Don Williams is joined in conversation by two alumni from UCSC's African American Theater Arts Troupe, Ms. Niketa Calame-Harris (Oakes, ’02 and voice of ‘Young Nala' in Disney's 1994 animated feature The Lion King) and Dr. Eric Jackson-Scott (Rachel Carson, '95). Moderated by KZSC's Luisa Cardoza.
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4 years ago
55 minutes 33 seconds

The Art of Change
Jimin Lee: Print Media Artist
Professor Jimin Lee's work explores themes of mobility, displacement and labor on the personal and social level as seen in traffic, places of transport, or objects that move or are "in transit" -- travel in both the daily and in the migratory sense. She talks with guest host Lyle Troxell about her ongoing work in print media that adopts emerging print strategies in an expanded art context.
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5 years ago
1 hour 17 minutes 34 seconds

The Art of Change
Jennifer Maytorena Taylor: Producer, Director, Documentary Filmmaker
Professor Jennifer Maytorena Taylor's work is regularly seen around the world through broadcast, film festivals, and theatrical screenings at venues like the Sundance, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Locarno Film Festivals, International Documentary Festival Amsterdam, New York Museum of Modern Art, PBS, Sundance Channel, Al Jazeera, and NHK-Japan. She talks with guest host Lyle Troxell about the fast-paced and unpredictable turns her filmmaking has taken her, from FBI raids to witnessing the effects of incarceration on disenfranchised populations.
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5 years ago
1 hour 22 minutes 6 seconds

The Art of Change
micha cárdenas: Game Theorist and Performance Artist
Professor micha cárdenas sees education as a path to liberation, and her teaching focuses on discussion, interactivity and creative practice as research. cárdenas is writing a new algorithm for gender, race and technology. As the director of the Critical Realities Studio, she talks with guest host Lyle Troxell about this hybrid studio/lab that uses multiple realities, in art, to address critical global issues including climate change, racism and gendered violence.
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5 years ago
1 hour 18 minutes 41 seconds

The Art of Change
Michael Chemers: Dramaturg
Professor Michael Chemers, founding Director of the Bachelor in Fine Arts Dramaturgy program at Carnegie Mellon University and Associate Professor of Theater Arts at UC Santa Cruz, talks with guest host Lyle Troxell about his "Ghost Light" model of dramaturgy, a muscular, creatively engaged, artistically vibrant approach to dramaturgy that requires thorough historical understanding, theoretical training broad and deep, and a passionate dedication to creating powerful, relevant performances of all types. Chemers also has a thing for monsters and reveals to Lyle some of his deepest fears.
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5 years ago
1 hour 23 minutes 43 seconds

The Art of Change
Dee Hibbert-Jones: Academy Award Nominated, Emmy® Award Winning Filmmaker
Nominated for an Academy Award for her animated documentary film "Last Day of Freedom", Professor Dee Hibbert-Jones talks with guest host Lyle Troxell about her work that incorporates animation, installation, public art, and documentary film examining power and politics. She also reflects on how surreal it is to walk the red carpet.
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5 years ago
1 hour 19 minutes 41 seconds

The Art of Change
UCSC SocDoc Students Talk About Their Thesis Films
The annual Social Documentation (SocDoc) Graduate Exhibition presents premieres of new master's thesis documentaries by nine graduate students in the Social Documentation M.F.A. program at UC Santa Cruz. In this episode, six of the students talk about their films.
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5 years ago
35 minutes 31 seconds

The Art of Change
Rachel Nelson: Curator and Interim Director of the Institute of the Arts and Sciences
Rachel Nelson, PhD, talks with guest host Lyle Troxell about her artistic journey that has led her to become the interim director of UC Santa Cruz’s Institute of the Arts and Sciences (IAS). Nelson also teaches in the UCSC’s History of Art and Visual Culture department (HAVC). Currently, Nelson is co-curating a multi-sited group exhibition, Barring Freedom, engaging art, prisons, and justice, which will be shown bi-coastally in New York City, San José, and Santa Cruz.
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5 years ago
1 hour 32 minutes 12 seconds

The Art of Change
UCSC Irwin Scholars 2020 Talk About Their Virtual Exhibition
The Irwin 2020: Collective Solitude exhibition has had to go virtual this year due to continued COVID-19 restrictions, and the outstanding, award student artists talk about the challenges of not only doing their work in isolation, but also coming together to produce a virtual show using a 3D tool called SketchUp to create a virtual gallery experience.
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5 years ago
40 minutes 19 seconds

The Art of Change
Isaac Julien: Filmmaker and Installation Artist
Internationally renowned filmmaker and installation artist, Isaac Julien, Distinguished Professor, talks with guest host Lyle Troxell about his multi-screen film installations and photographs and how he incorporates different artistic disciplines to create poetic and unique visual language. His 1989 documentary-drama exploring author Langston Hughes and the Harlem Renaissance titled "Looking for Langston" garnered Julien a cult following while his 1991 debut feature "Young Soul Rebels" won the Semaine de la Critique prize at the Cannes Film Festival.
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5 years ago
1 hour 17 minutes 33 seconds

The Art of Change
UC Santa Cruz Arts Students Leave Campus Due to COVID-19
During March of 2020 students at UC Santa Cruz had to suddenly leave campus due to state county regulations regarding the spread of COVID-19.
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5 years ago
4 minutes 48 seconds

The Art of Change
A.M.Darke: Conceptual Artist and Game Designer
Game designer, conceptual artist, and protester Professor A.M. Darke shares stories of her work around race, identity, gender (including Kanye West), and even a bit of joy for dungeons and dragons. Guest host Lyle Troxell also chats with her about the recent UCSC graduate strike and her support of the students.
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5 years ago
1 hour 38 minutes 26 seconds

The Art of Change
Welcome to the Art of Change: Ted Warburton
In this episode Interim Dean of the Arts Division Professor Ted Warburton invites the Art of Change guest host, Lyle Troxell, back to UC Santa Cruz to have conversations with UCSC Arts Division faculty members to talk about their various arts practices. Ted and Lyle talk a bit about Ted's dance and choreography research and the launch of this podcast.
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5 years ago
24 minutes 33 seconds

The Art of Change
The Art of Change Trailer
The Art of Change podcast features a closer look at the news and events happening at the UC Santa Cruz Arts Division, as well as in-depth interviews with various faculty members about their art practices.
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5 years ago
1 minute 44 seconds

The Art of Change
In-depth interviews with faculty and student artists, from the University of California, Santa Cruz, who believe in the transformative power of art-making and are committed to proactive social engagement.