Dick Hebdige (Film & Media Studies and Studio Art, UCSB) to give IHC lecture “High and Dry: On Deserts and ‘Crisis'”
Thursday, December 4, 2014 / 4:00 PM, McCune Conference Room, 6020 HSSB.
This author has yet to write their bio.
Meanwhile lets just say that we are proud Julia Olson contributed a whooping 73 entries.
Dick Hebdige (Film & Media Studies and Studio Art, UCSB) to give IHC lecture “High and Dry: On Deserts and ‘Crisis'”
Thursday, December 4, 2014 / 4:00 PM, McCune Conference Room, 6020 HSSB.
Yusuke Asai’s sprawling, immersive mural titled “Earth Painting; The Forest of Vows.” To create the piece, Asai sourced only locally available materials which included 7 different types of soil, cow dung, water and straw
DriftWood envisions the excavation of fossils from an imaginary time—a prehistoric era when the earth was ruled by the imagined Branchasaurus, Stormasaurus, and Driftwood dinosaur.
Julia Fullerton-Batten’s hauntingly beautiful double exposure portraits layer people together with various landscapes.
Using a seemingly endless range of natural materials—snow, ice, leaves, bark, rock, clay, stones, feathers petals, twigs—Andy Goldsworthy creates outdoor sculpture that manifests a sympathetic contact with the natural world.
Nicholas C. Kawa (Anthropology, Ball State University) to give IHC lecture “Problems with the Anthropocene: A View from Rural Amazonia”
Friday, November 21, 2014 / 1:00 PM, McCune Conference Room, 6020 HSSB.
Film Screening, Howl’s Moving Castle, Friday, November 121, 2014 / Noon, South Hall, 2635.
Nicholas C. Kawa (Anthropology, Ball State University) to give IHC lecture “Into the Bowels of the Anthropocene: Excrement and the Current Ecological Crisis”
Thursday, November 20, 2014 / 4:00 PM, McCune Conference Room, 6020 HSSB.
Peter Barnes (entrepreneur, journalist, author) to give IHC lecture “Fixing Capitalism’s Deepest Flaws”
Tuesday, November 18, 2014 / 8:00 PM, UCSB Corwin Pavillion.
David A. Cleveland (Environmental Studies, UCSB) to give IHC lecture “Balancing on a Planet: Can Local Food Improve Health, Increase Equity, and Slow Global Warming?”
Tuesday, November 18, 2014 / 4:00 PM, Pacific View Room, UCSB Library.