Calendar
Events in April 2024
April 1, 2024 (2 events)
Window Dressing - WHAT DOES HE OWE US?
April 1, 2024
Nancy Buchanan
WHAT DOES HE OWE US?
Mar 31 – Apr 13, 2024
During the 2020 presidential race, Nancy Buchanan collected mailers that were sent to her friends solicitating
donations for the then-president’s re-election campaign. For her Window Dressing installation, What Does He Owe
Us?, she stitched together these printed forms and envelopes and then painted over them to create large-scale
murals depicting iconic symbols associated with the greed and boorishness of the Trump presidency: a gilded
coronation carriage and an oozing hamburger.
Nancy Buchanan is a conceptual artist working in many forms; her performance works began in 1972, when she was a member of the
infamous F Space Gallery in Santa Ana, CA; her earliest videotapes were recorded on open-reel Portapacks; and she also produces
installations, drawings, and mixed-media work. She assisted activist Michael Zinzun with his cable access program Message to the
Grassroots from 1988-1998 and traveled to Namibia to document that country’s independence from South Africa. Buchanan’s work has been
included in exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, the New Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los
Angeles, the Centre Pompidou, and the Getty Research Institute (where her papers and video works are archived). Buchanan is the recipient
of four National Endowment for the Arts Individual Artist grants, a COLA grant, and a Rockefeller Fellowship in New Media. Her work was
included in the 58th Carnegie International.
Art Gallery WindowShort Fiction Workshop
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April 1, 2024This workshop will give you the opportunity to practice some creative writing exercises and share your writing with others in an encouraging environment!
View the flyer.LC-137 Success CenterApril 2, 2024 (1 event)
Window Dressing - WHAT DOES HE OWE US?
April 2, 2024
Nancy Buchanan
WHAT DOES HE OWE US?
Mar 31 – Apr 13, 2024
During the 2020 presidential race, Nancy Buchanan collected mailers that were sent to her friends solicitating
donations for the then-president’s re-election campaign. For her Window Dressing installation, What Does He Owe
Us?, she stitched together these printed forms and envelopes and then painted over them to create large-scale
murals depicting iconic symbols associated with the greed and boorishness of the Trump presidency: a gilded
coronation carriage and an oozing hamburger.
Nancy Buchanan is a conceptual artist working in many forms; her performance works began in 1972, when she was a member of the
infamous F Space Gallery in Santa Ana, CA; her earliest videotapes were recorded on open-reel Portapacks; and she also produces
installations, drawings, and mixed-media work. She assisted activist Michael Zinzun with his cable access program Message to the
Grassroots from 1988-1998 and traveled to Namibia to document that country’s independence from South Africa. Buchanan’s work has been
included in exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, the New Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los
Angeles, the Centre Pompidou, and the Getty Research Institute (where her papers and video works are archived). Buchanan is the recipient
of four National Endowment for the Arts Individual Artist grants, a COLA grant, and a Rockefeller Fellowship in New Media. Her work was
included in the 58th Carnegie International.
Art Gallery WindowApril 3, 2024 (1 event)
Window Dressing - WHAT DOES HE OWE US?
April 3, 2024
Nancy Buchanan
WHAT DOES HE OWE US?
Mar 31 – Apr 13, 2024
During the 2020 presidential race, Nancy Buchanan collected mailers that were sent to her friends solicitating
donations for the then-president’s re-election campaign. For her Window Dressing installation, What Does He Owe
Us?, she stitched together these printed forms and envelopes and then painted over them to create large-scale
murals depicting iconic symbols associated with the greed and boorishness of the Trump presidency: a gilded
coronation carriage and an oozing hamburger.
Nancy Buchanan is a conceptual artist working in many forms; her performance works began in 1972, when she was a member of the
infamous F Space Gallery in Santa Ana, CA; her earliest videotapes were recorded on open-reel Portapacks; and she also produces
installations, drawings, and mixed-media work. She assisted activist Michael Zinzun with his cable access program Message to the
Grassroots from 1988-1998 and traveled to Namibia to document that country’s independence from South Africa. Buchanan’s work has been
included in exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, the New Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los
Angeles, the Centre Pompidou, and the Getty Research Institute (where her papers and video works are archived). Buchanan is the recipient
of four National Endowment for the Arts Individual Artist grants, a COLA grant, and a Rockefeller Fellowship in New Media. Her work was
included in the 58th Carnegie International.
Art Gallery WindowApril 4, 2024 (3 events)
Window Dressing - WHAT DOES HE OWE US?
April 4, 2024
Nancy Buchanan
WHAT DOES HE OWE US?
Mar 31 – Apr 13, 2024
During the 2020 presidential race, Nancy Buchanan collected mailers that were sent to her friends solicitating
donations for the then-president’s re-election campaign. For her Window Dressing installation, What Does He Owe
Us?, she stitched together these printed forms and envelopes and then painted over them to create large-scale
murals depicting iconic symbols associated with the greed and boorishness of the Trump presidency: a gilded
coronation carriage and an oozing hamburger.
Nancy Buchanan is a conceptual artist working in many forms; her performance works began in 1972, when she was a member of the
infamous F Space Gallery in Santa Ana, CA; her earliest videotapes were recorded on open-reel Portapacks; and she also produces
installations, drawings, and mixed-media work. She assisted activist Michael Zinzun with his cable access program Message to the
Grassroots from 1988-1998 and traveled to Namibia to document that country’s independence from South Africa. Buchanan’s work has been
included in exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, the New Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los
Angeles, the Centre Pompidou, and the Getty Research Institute (where her papers and video works are archived). Buchanan is the recipient
of four National Endowment for the Arts Individual Artist grants, a COLA grant, and a Rockefeller Fellowship in New Media. Her work was
included in the 58th Carnegie International.
Art Gallery WindowSpring 2024 Job fair
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April 4, 2024Obtain job and internship information Network with over 30 employers Explore career leads Bring copies of resume Resume review available Visit https://www.cerritos.edu/student-employment/default.htm for more information and updates.
Student CenterWhittier College Campus Takeover
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April 4, 2024Whittier College Campus Takeover
??????Thursday April 4 from 10:00am - 1:00pm??????10:00am-11:30am??????Tabling @ Library Foyer??????11:30am-12:00pm??????Lunch @ Multi-Purpose Building (MP) 205??????(while supplies last)??????12:00-1:00pm??????On-the-spot Admission @ MP 205April 5, 2024 (1 event)
Window Dressing - WHAT DOES HE OWE US?
April 5, 2024
Nancy Buchanan
WHAT DOES HE OWE US?
Mar 31 – Apr 13, 2024
During the 2020 presidential race, Nancy Buchanan collected mailers that were sent to her friends solicitating
donations for the then-president’s re-election campaign. For her Window Dressing installation, What Does He Owe
Us?, she stitched together these printed forms and envelopes and then painted over them to create large-scale
murals depicting iconic symbols associated with the greed and boorishness of the Trump presidency: a gilded
coronation carriage and an oozing hamburger.
Nancy Buchanan is a conceptual artist working in many forms; her performance works began in 1972, when she was a member of the
infamous F Space Gallery in Santa Ana, CA; her earliest videotapes were recorded on open-reel Portapacks; and she also produces
installations, drawings, and mixed-media work. She assisted activist Michael Zinzun with his cable access program Message to the
Grassroots from 1988-1998 and traveled to Namibia to document that country’s independence from South Africa. Buchanan’s work has been
included in exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, the New Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los
Angeles, the Centre Pompidou, and the Getty Research Institute (where her papers and video works are archived). Buchanan is the recipient
of four National Endowment for the Arts Individual Artist grants, a COLA grant, and a Rockefeller Fellowship in New Media. Her work was
included in the 58th Carnegie International.
Art Gallery WindowApril 6, 2024 (1 event)
Window Dressing - WHAT DOES HE OWE US?
April 6, 2024
Nancy Buchanan
WHAT DOES HE OWE US?
Mar 31 – Apr 13, 2024
During the 2020 presidential race, Nancy Buchanan collected mailers that were sent to her friends solicitating
donations for the then-president’s re-election campaign. For her Window Dressing installation, What Does He Owe
Us?, she stitched together these printed forms and envelopes and then painted over them to create large-scale
murals depicting iconic symbols associated with the greed and boorishness of the Trump presidency: a gilded
coronation carriage and an oozing hamburger.
Nancy Buchanan is a conceptual artist working in many forms; her performance works began in 1972, when she was a member of the
infamous F Space Gallery in Santa Ana, CA; her earliest videotapes were recorded on open-reel Portapacks; and she also produces
installations, drawings, and mixed-media work. She assisted activist Michael Zinzun with his cable access program Message to the
Grassroots from 1988-1998 and traveled to Namibia to document that country’s independence from South Africa. Buchanan’s work has been
included in exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, the New Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los
Angeles, the Centre Pompidou, and the Getty Research Institute (where her papers and video works are archived). Buchanan is the recipient
of four National Endowment for the Arts Individual Artist grants, a COLA grant, and a Rockefeller Fellowship in New Media. Her work was
included in the 58th Carnegie International.
Art Gallery WindowApril 7, 2024 (1 event)
Window Dressing - WHAT DOES HE OWE US?
April 7, 2024
Nancy Buchanan
WHAT DOES HE OWE US?
Mar 31 – Apr 13, 2024
During the 2020 presidential race, Nancy Buchanan collected mailers that were sent to her friends solicitating
donations for the then-president’s re-election campaign. For her Window Dressing installation, What Does He Owe
Us?, she stitched together these printed forms and envelopes and then painted over them to create large-scale
murals depicting iconic symbols associated with the greed and boorishness of the Trump presidency: a gilded
coronation carriage and an oozing hamburger.
Nancy Buchanan is a conceptual artist working in many forms; her performance works began in 1972, when she was a member of the
infamous F Space Gallery in Santa Ana, CA; her earliest videotapes were recorded on open-reel Portapacks; and she also produces
installations, drawings, and mixed-media work. She assisted activist Michael Zinzun with his cable access program Message to the
Grassroots from 1988-1998 and traveled to Namibia to document that country’s independence from South Africa. Buchanan’s work has been
included in exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, the New Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los
Angeles, the Centre Pompidou, and the Getty Research Institute (where her papers and video works are archived). Buchanan is the recipient
of four National Endowment for the Arts Individual Artist grants, a COLA grant, and a Rockefeller Fellowship in New Media. Her work was
included in the 58th Carnegie International.
Art Gallery WindowApril 8, 2024 (3 events)
Window Dressing - WHAT DOES HE OWE US?
April 8, 2024
Nancy Buchanan
WHAT DOES HE OWE US?
Mar 31 – Apr 13, 2024
During the 2020 presidential race, Nancy Buchanan collected mailers that were sent to her friends solicitating
donations for the then-president’s re-election campaign. For her Window Dressing installation, What Does He Owe
Us?, she stitched together these printed forms and envelopes and then painted over them to create large-scale
murals depicting iconic symbols associated with the greed and boorishness of the Trump presidency: a gilded
coronation carriage and an oozing hamburger.
Nancy Buchanan is a conceptual artist working in many forms; her performance works began in 1972, when she was a member of the
infamous F Space Gallery in Santa Ana, CA; her earliest videotapes were recorded on open-reel Portapacks; and she also produces
installations, drawings, and mixed-media work. She assisted activist Michael Zinzun with his cable access program Message to the
Grassroots from 1988-1998 and traveled to Namibia to document that country’s independence from South Africa. Buchanan’s work has been
included in exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, the New Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los
Angeles, the Centre Pompidou, and the Getty Research Institute (where her papers and video works are archived). Buchanan is the recipient
of four National Endowment for the Arts Individual Artist grants, a COLA grant, and a Rockefeller Fellowship in New Media. Her work was
included in the 58th Carnegie International.
Art Gallery WindowAmerican Red Cross Blood Drive
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April 8, 2024American Red Cross Blood Drive Monday, April 8, 2024 Tuesday, April 9, 2024
Location: Student Center Stage
View the flyer.
Student CenterBoard Game Strategy in the Success Center LC-137
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April 8, 2024Learn winning strategies for your favorite board games in a fun environment. View the flyer.LC-137 Success CenterApril 9, 2024 (5 events)
Window Dressing - WHAT DOES HE OWE US?
April 9, 2024
Nancy Buchanan
WHAT DOES HE OWE US?
Mar 31 – Apr 13, 2024
During the 2020 presidential race, Nancy Buchanan collected mailers that were sent to her friends solicitating
donations for the then-president’s re-election campaign. For her Window Dressing installation, What Does He Owe
Us?, she stitched together these printed forms and envelopes and then painted over them to create large-scale
murals depicting iconic symbols associated with the greed and boorishness of the Trump presidency: a gilded
coronation carriage and an oozing hamburger.
Nancy Buchanan is a conceptual artist working in many forms; her performance works began in 1972, when she was a member of the
infamous F Space Gallery in Santa Ana, CA; her earliest videotapes were recorded on open-reel Portapacks; and she also produces
installations, drawings, and mixed-media work. She assisted activist Michael Zinzun with his cable access program Message to the
Grassroots from 1988-1998 and traveled to Namibia to document that country’s independence from South Africa. Buchanan’s work has been
included in exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, the New Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los
Angeles, the Centre Pompidou, and the Getty Research Institute (where her papers and video works are archived). Buchanan is the recipient
of four National Endowment for the Arts Individual Artist grants, a COLA grant, and a Rockefeller Fellowship in New Media. Her work was
included in the 58th Carnegie International.
Art Gallery WindowAmerican Red Cross Blood Drive
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April 9, 2024American Red Cross Blood Drive Monday, April 8, 2024 Tuesday, April 9, 2024
Location: Student Center Stage
View the flyer.
Student CenterGlobal Roundtable Event: American Democracy & You - Your Voice!
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April 9, 2024On behalf of the Office of International Student Services, we invite you as part of our Global Roundtable Series to attend a seminar co-facilitated by Professor Sunday Obazuaye. The Office of International Student Services (OISS) is proud to partner with the Political Science Department as Professor Sunday Obazuaye will be discussing American democracy and how all individuals (citizens, immigrants, nonimmigrants) can contribute to the narrative of today’s political agenda as we approach upcoming elections and with the rise of continuing political topics and issues. The floor will also be opened for students to ask questions regarding these topics.
Date: Tuesday, April 9
Time: 11 a.m.-12 p.m.
Where: LC – 155We hope to see you there! Please reach out to Jeanora Price ([email protected]) if you have any additional questions.
LC-155 Teleconference CenterJean Pfaelzer - California, A Slave State
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April 9, 2024On Tuesday, April 9th, from 11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., Dr. Jean Pfaelzer, Professor of American studies at the University of Delaware, will deliver a talk on her new book: California, A Slave State. The talk will be on Zoom but there will be a viewing room on campus in SS-136. Zoom
Social Science 136Microsoft Powerpoint Workshop
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April 9, 2024For students who would like to learn how to set-up a basic PowerPoint presentation and to present a PowerPoint with confidence. You will learn to: Format your presentation; Insert and manipulate pictures; including Custom Transparent Overlays; Create and insert Videos; Insert QR codes; Create Smart Art Graphics and tables; and much more. You will also learn how to add slide and sound transitions. These free small-group sessions last 60 minutes. Please register for the session in advance. Call (562) 860-2451 x2184 In person at the computer lab desk Sign up early! All sessions are limited to 8 participants.
LC-62 - In the Library Computer LabApril 10, 2024 (4 events)
Window Dressing - WHAT DOES HE OWE US?
April 10, 2024
Nancy Buchanan
WHAT DOES HE OWE US?
Mar 31 – Apr 13, 2024
During the 2020 presidential race, Nancy Buchanan collected mailers that were sent to her friends solicitating
donations for the then-president’s re-election campaign. For her Window Dressing installation, What Does He Owe
Us?, she stitched together these printed forms and envelopes and then painted over them to create large-scale
murals depicting iconic symbols associated with the greed and boorishness of the Trump presidency: a gilded
coronation carriage and an oozing hamburger.
Nancy Buchanan is a conceptual artist working in many forms; her performance works began in 1972, when she was a member of the
infamous F Space Gallery in Santa Ana, CA; her earliest videotapes were recorded on open-reel Portapacks; and she also produces
installations, drawings, and mixed-media work. She assisted activist Michael Zinzun with his cable access program Message to the
Grassroots from 1988-1998 and traveled to Namibia to document that country’s independence from South Africa. Buchanan’s work has been
included in exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, the New Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los
Angeles, the Centre Pompidou, and the Getty Research Institute (where her papers and video works are archived). Buchanan is the recipient
of four National Endowment for the Arts Individual Artist grants, a COLA grant, and a Rockefeller Fellowship in New Media. Her work was
included in the 58th Carnegie International.
Art Gallery WindowMovie Screening: Party Girl
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April 10, 2024Come celebrate National Library Week by watching Party Girl starring Parker Posey. Posey is a club-going party girl in 1990s NYC. When she runs into financial trouble, her librarian godmother bails her out but forces Posey to work off her debt at the library. This movie is one of the reasons many librarians of a certain age joined the profession.
LC-213Stress Awareness: Pet Therapy
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April 10, 2024Pet therapy is a great and effective way to reduce stress and anxiety. Come join us for a fun and relaxing time surrounded by paws near the Library on April 10,11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
View the flyer.Library SidewalkBoard of Trustees Meeting
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April 10, 2024Meetings are held on Wednesdays in the Cheryl A. Epple Board Room of the Administration Building beginning at 7:00 p.m., unless otherwise noted.
Cheryl A. Epple Board RoomApril 11, 2024 (2 events)
Window Dressing - WHAT DOES HE OWE US?
April 11, 2024
Nancy Buchanan
WHAT DOES HE OWE US?
Mar 31 – Apr 13, 2024
During the 2020 presidential race, Nancy Buchanan collected mailers that were sent to her friends solicitating
donations for the then-president’s re-election campaign. For her Window Dressing installation, What Does He Owe
Us?, she stitched together these printed forms and envelopes and then painted over them to create large-scale
murals depicting iconic symbols associated with the greed and boorishness of the Trump presidency: a gilded
coronation carriage and an oozing hamburger.
Nancy Buchanan is a conceptual artist working in many forms; her performance works began in 1972, when she was a member of the
infamous F Space Gallery in Santa Ana, CA; her earliest videotapes were recorded on open-reel Portapacks; and she also produces
installations, drawings, and mixed-media work. She assisted activist Michael Zinzun with his cable access program Message to the
Grassroots from 1988-1998 and traveled to Namibia to document that country’s independence from South Africa. Buchanan’s work has been
included in exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, the New Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los
Angeles, the Centre Pompidou, and the Getty Research Institute (where her papers and video works are archived). Buchanan is the recipient
of four National Endowment for the Arts Individual Artist grants, a COLA grant, and a Rockefeller Fellowship in New Media. Her work was
included in the 58th Carnegie International.
Art Gallery WindowLGBTQ+ & International Global Roundtable
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April 11, 2024Come join the LGBTQ+ Program & International Student Services for this first ever Global Roundtable. The Program Facilitators will be exploring the impact of diversity within intersectional communities, as well as providing a space for attendee reflection and participation!
Living Learning CenterApril 12, 2024 (3 events)
Window Dressing - WHAT DOES HE OWE US?
April 12, 2024
Nancy Buchanan
WHAT DOES HE OWE US?
Mar 31 – Apr 13, 2024
During the 2020 presidential race, Nancy Buchanan collected mailers that were sent to her friends solicitating
donations for the then-president’s re-election campaign. For her Window Dressing installation, What Does He Owe
Us?, she stitched together these printed forms and envelopes and then painted over them to create large-scale
murals depicting iconic symbols associated with the greed and boorishness of the Trump presidency: a gilded
coronation carriage and an oozing hamburger.
Nancy Buchanan is a conceptual artist working in many forms; her performance works began in 1972, when she was a member of the
infamous F Space Gallery in Santa Ana, CA; her earliest videotapes were recorded on open-reel Portapacks; and she also produces
installations, drawings, and mixed-media work. She assisted activist Michael Zinzun with his cable access program Message to the
Grassroots from 1988-1998 and traveled to Namibia to document that country’s independence from South Africa. Buchanan’s work has been
included in exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, the New Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los
Angeles, the Centre Pompidou, and the Getty Research Institute (where her papers and video works are archived). Buchanan is the recipient
of four National Endowment for the Arts Individual Artist grants, a COLA grant, and a Rockefeller Fellowship in New Media. Her work was
included in the 58th Carnegie International.
Art Gallery Window2024 Day of Silence
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April 12, 2024Join the LGBTQ+ Program by observing Day of Silence in the Equity Center! We invite campus community members to write a reflection on our community board and/ or design a palm card. Palm cards highlight things which should be discussed, and they may include statistics, anecdotes, suggestions, or art creations. Participants may keep these cards; or with permission, the LGBTQ+ Program may add them to the community vision board.
Equity CenterPoetry Writing Workshop in the Success Center LC-137
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April 12, 2024Learn how to write poetry for fun and stress relief.
View the flyer.LC-137 Success CenterApril 13, 2024 (1 event)
Window Dressing - WHAT DOES HE OWE US?
April 13, 2024
Nancy Buchanan
WHAT DOES HE OWE US?
Mar 31 – Apr 13, 2024
During the 2020 presidential race, Nancy Buchanan collected mailers that were sent to her friends solicitating
donations for the then-president’s re-election campaign. For her Window Dressing installation, What Does He Owe
Us?, she stitched together these printed forms and envelopes and then painted over them to create large-scale
murals depicting iconic symbols associated with the greed and boorishness of the Trump presidency: a gilded
coronation carriage and an oozing hamburger.
Nancy Buchanan is a conceptual artist working in many forms; her performance works began in 1972, when she was a member of the
infamous F Space Gallery in Santa Ana, CA; her earliest videotapes were recorded on open-reel Portapacks; and she also produces
installations, drawings, and mixed-media work. She assisted activist Michael Zinzun with his cable access program Message to the
Grassroots from 1988-1998 and traveled to Namibia to document that country’s independence from South Africa. Buchanan’s work has been
included in exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, the New Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los
Angeles, the Centre Pompidou, and the Getty Research Institute (where her papers and video works are archived). Buchanan is the recipient
of four National Endowment for the Arts Individual Artist grants, a COLA grant, and a Rockefeller Fellowship in New Media. Her work was
included in the 58th Carnegie International.
Art Gallery WindowApril 16, 2024 (3 events)
President's Hour
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April 16, 2024Take a moment to share what's on your mind with Dr. Fierro. No appointment necessary.Falcon SquareThe State of Labor: Across Race & Space
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April 16, 2024Falcons Rising hosts a panel discussion on the current state of the labor movement. Panelists include: Audrena Redmond, CFA Director of Anti-racism and Social Justice; Dr. Alfredo Carlos, Labor Studies Professor, CSUDH; and Greg Akili, Director, Fannie Lou Hamer Institute of Advocacy & Social Action
Origami Workshop
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April 16, 2024Come learn spring-themed origami. We will fold various flowers. View the flyer.LC-137 Success CenterApril 18, 2024 (1 event)
Microsoft Excel Workshop
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April 18, 2024This session will introduce students to the basic skills needed to create an Excel spreadsheet and manipulate data. You will learn how to set up a spreadsheet, enter data, use formulas, and learn about many of useful Excel functions such as AutoFill, Sort, Filter, Format Painter and more. This free small-group session lasts 60 minutes. Please register for the session in advance. Call (562) 860-2451 x2184 In person at the computer lab desk Sign up early! All sessions are limited to 8 participants.
LC-62 - In the Library Computer LabApril 19, 2024 (1 event)
Honoring Cesar Chavez
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April 19, 2024Join us to learn more about "La Lucha, union, and journey: Reflections on Cesar Chavez through story and song." Presented by Robert Alcaraz an Assistant Professor of Theatre at CSULA
View the flyer.Fine Arts 133April 22, 2024 (1 event)
Breaking Basics Workshop
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April 22, 2024In this workshop, we will go over the basic movements of breaking, popularly known as breakdancing. Participants will learn a brief history of the dance as well as foundational moves and concepts.
View the flyer.LC-137 Success CenterApril 24, 2024 (1 event)
P.R.I.D.E. Scholars Roundtable
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April 24, 2024The P.R.I.D.E. Scholars Roundtable is a space for current P.R.I.D.E. Scholars to come together and discuss their triumphs, challenges and areas of opportunity throughout their journeys as P.R.I.D.E. Scholars. Additionally, the space offers insight to any student(s) who may be interested in joining the P.R.I.D.E. Scholars Success Program. NOTE: This is a student-only event; however, staff and faculty are invited to connect with the LGBTQ+ Program to learn more about the P.R.I.D.E. Scholars Success Program.
Living Learning CenterApril 25, 2024 (5 events)
Art Gallery - Student Art Exhibition
April 25, 2024
Student Art ExhibitionApril 25 - May 10, 2024Cerritos College 2024 Student Art ExhibitStudent Art Exhibition 2024 is the latest installment of the annual art exhibition and juried competition of student submissions. This year's exhibit includes well over 150 artworks, selected by the accomplished faculty of Cerritos College's Art, Design, and Photography programs, in a range of media including drawing, painting, printmaking, ceramics, computer graphics, photography, video editing and animation. This year's guest jurist, noted photographer and senior curator at UCR Arts, Douglas McCulloh, will select multiple award winners in each medium-specific category, giving out over $5,000 with the generous support of ASCC and the Cerritos College Foundation.Art Gallery - FA 107Microsoft Word Workshop
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April 25, 2024A beginners lesson for students who would like to become more familiar with the Word tabs and the common tool functions. You will also learn to use essential functions such as Capturing a Screen Shot, How to shrink a page, Use the Snipping Tool, Use Text to Speech and Smart Lookup. This free small-group session lasts 30 minutes. Please register for the session in advance. Call (562) 860-2451 x2184 In person at the computer lab desk Sign up early! All sessions are limited to 8 participants.
LC-62 - In the Library Computer LabJohn J. DeMott Lobby Dedication
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April 25, 2024Please join the Cerritos College Foundation and members of the DeMott-Feldman family on Thursday, April 25 at 4 p.m. immediately before the exhibition opening, for a special dedication of the John J. DeMott Lobby at the front of the Fine Arts Building.Fine Arts - John J. DeMott LobbyStudent Art Exhibition - Opening Reception & Awards
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April 25, 2024Student Art ExhibitionApril 25 - May 10, 2024Opening and Award Ceremony April 25 from 5-8PMCerritos College 2024 Student Art ExhibitStudent Art Exhibition 2024 is the latest installment of the annual art exhibition and juried competition of student submissions. This year's exhibit includes well over 150 artworks, selected by the accomplished faculty of Cerritos College's Art, Design, and Photography programs, in a range of media including drawing, painting, printmaking, ceramics, computer graphics, photography, video editing and animation. This year's guest jurist, noted photographer and senior curator at UCR Arts, Douglas McCulloh, will select multiple award winners in each medium-specific category, giving out over $5,000 with the generous support of ASCC and the Cerritos College Foundation.There will be a special event before the ceremony.Please join the Cerritos College Foundation and members of the DeMott-Feldman family on Thursday, April 25 at 4 p.m. immediately before the exhibition opening, for a special dedication of the John J. DeMott Lobby at the front of the Fine Arts Building.Art Gallery - FA 107Shrimp Aquariums Workshop
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April 25, 2024Learn how to keep colorful and fascinating mini shrimp and live plants they love in a small aquarium. We’ll cover hardscape, plant-scape, water quality, food, compatible fish, and more. View the flyer.
LC-137 Success CenterApril 26, 2024 (2 events)
Art Gallery - Student Art Exhibition
April 26, 2024
Student Art ExhibitionApril 25 - May 10, 2024Cerritos College 2024 Student Art ExhibitStudent Art Exhibition 2024 is the latest installment of the annual art exhibition and juried competition of student submissions. This year's exhibit includes well over 150 artworks, selected by the accomplished faculty of Cerritos College's Art, Design, and Photography programs, in a range of media including drawing, painting, printmaking, ceramics, computer graphics, photography, video editing and animation. This year's guest jurist, noted photographer and senior curator at UCR Arts, Douglas McCulloh, will select multiple award winners in each medium-specific category, giving out over $5,000 with the generous support of ASCC and the Cerritos College Foundation.Art Gallery - FA 107College Corps Information Session
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April 26, 2024College Corps information Session via Zoom Friday, April 26, 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Interested in receiving up to $10,000 in living expenses next academic year? Cerritos College has an opportunity for 20 students to serve 450 service hours (roughly 12.5 hours per week) over the course of the 2024-2025 Academic Year in one of three focus areas: K-12 education, food insecurity, climate action. Visit the web for more information. You may also email [email protected]. Applications are open now and due no later than June 30.
April 27, 2024 (1 event)
Free family fun day with Disney movie Encanto and more
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April 27, 2024Gather the family and join us for a movie Encanto!
Come experience the magic of Cerritos College!
Enjoy face painting, the Performing Arts Center tour, and more.
Saturday, April 27, 2023
11 a.m. doors open
11:30 a.m. showtime
View the flyer.PARKING: Free in Lot 10
Performing Arts CenterApril 29, 2024 (2 events)
Art Gallery - Student Art Exhibition
April 29, 2024
Student Art ExhibitionApril 25 - May 10, 2024Cerritos College 2024 Student Art ExhibitStudent Art Exhibition 2024 is the latest installment of the annual art exhibition and juried competition of student submissions. This year's exhibit includes well over 150 artworks, selected by the accomplished faculty of Cerritos College's Art, Design, and Photography programs, in a range of media including drawing, painting, printmaking, ceramics, computer graphics, photography, video editing and animation. This year's guest jurist, noted photographer and senior curator at UCR Arts, Douglas McCulloh, will select multiple award winners in each medium-specific category, giving out over $5,000 with the generous support of ASCC and the Cerritos College Foundation.Art Gallery - FA 107APIDA Awareness Week - Kung Fu Demonstration & Training
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April 29, 2024Open to all, no experience necessary. Come learn Jung Fu! Learn various kung fu styles; such as Taiji/Xing Yi Boxing/Ba Gua Palm and Mantis Fist. View the flyer.
Dance Studio - DS 101April 30, 2024 (4 events)
Art Gallery - Student Art Exhibition
April 30, 2024
Student Art ExhibitionApril 25 - May 10, 2024Cerritos College 2024 Student Art ExhibitStudent Art Exhibition 2024 is the latest installment of the annual art exhibition and juried competition of student submissions. This year's exhibit includes well over 150 artworks, selected by the accomplished faculty of Cerritos College's Art, Design, and Photography programs, in a range of media including drawing, painting, printmaking, ceramics, computer graphics, photography, video editing and animation. This year's guest jurist, noted photographer and senior curator at UCR Arts, Douglas McCulloh, will select multiple award winners in each medium-specific category, giving out over $5,000 with the generous support of ASCC and the Cerritos College Foundation.Art Gallery - FA 107APIDA Awareness Week - A Mental Health Conversation on Thriving on Happiness
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April 30, 2024Open to all. The workshop aims to address mental health, thriving, and happiness within the Asian community while combatting the associated stigma. It will explore culturally sensitive approaches to discussing mental health issues, fostering resilience, and promoting well-being. By destigmatizing mental health conversations and promoting positive attitudes towards seeking help, the workshop seeks to empower individuals to prioritize their mental well-being and thrive in their lives. View the flyer.
Social Science 207Presentation and Discussion on Jainism, Solidarity, and Animals
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April 30, 2024For over 2500 years practitioners have attempted to coexist within a universe overflowing with sentient life. This talk explores human-animal solidarity from a Jaina perspective. This tradition offers a valuable comparison with contemporary debates on “political solidarity” with more-than-human others, and its radical commitment not to harm other living beings warrants serious consideration within contemporary scholarship on human-animal-ecological solidarity. View the flyer.
LGBTQ+ Career Planning Workshop
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April 30, 2024This workshop is designed to provide students with empowering tools in to aid them in becoming LGBTQ+ professionals moving into the workforce. Students will engage in thought-provoking conversations and skill building exercises that encourage self-advocacy and consideration around LGBTQ+ inclusion in an academic or professional environment.
Living Learning Center