Calendar
Week of Mar 10th
March 10, 2024 (3 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2
March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024
That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now.
Window Dressing - CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTE
March 10, 2024
Nube Cruz
CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTE
Mar 3 – Mar 16, 2024
Nube Cruz’s Window Dressing installation, Con El Nopal En La Frente (With the Nopal on the Forehead), is a
physical manifestation of their ongoing exploration of Nopal Futurity, an art practice that (re)mixes older
indigenous technologies and the idea of Indigenous Futurity with a cuir/queer indigena perspective. Recognizing
that Amerindigenous peoples have already been living in a post-apocalyptic world since 1492, Cruz’s work seeks to
activate the potential for contemporary liberation through the historical reconstruction, and innovative
development, of (new) Indigena cosmologies. By excavating the historical invisibility of native people’s
advancement of, and contribution to, the technologies of modern society, Cruz hopes to disrupt the standard
Western modernist narrative in order to rematriate, retrieve, and reconstruct images and obliterate the borders,
legalities, histories, objects, resources, and bodies that have otherwise been co-opted by the colonial gaze.
Through sculpture, photography, and performative video documentation, invoking what they call ‘indigie-archivist
research,’ their installation will begin the necessary conversation on how the possibilities and potentialities of
indigenous futures might be engaged and activated.
Nube Cruz is and artist and activist currently completing their BFA degree at UCLA. They have exhibited in numerous group exhibitions,
including We Are Made of the Earth, Our Skin Says So at A+R+T Gallery in Los Angeles, The Aesthetics of Undocumentedness at Dalton
Gallery in Altanta, and The Latinx Project at NYU in New York. The have been a Native American Arts Grantee through the San Francisco
Queer Arts Foundation and Galereria de la Raza and have served as an assistant researcher on the UCLA Indigenous Mapping Project. They
also work transnationally with indigenous activists in Mexico.
Art Gallery WindowA Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams
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March 10, 2024Blanche comes to live with her sister and her sister's husband. She loses her grip on reality as she fails to get what it is she desires.
A play written by Tennessee Williams and first performed on Broadway on December 3, 1947.
The play dramatizes the experiences of Blanche DuBois, a former Southern belle who, After the loss of her family home to creditors, travels from Laurel, Mississippi, to the New Orleans French Quarter to live with her younger married sister, Stella, and Stella's husband, Stanley Kowalski. She has no money and nowhere else to go.
Williams' most popular work, A Streetcar Named Desire is one of the most critically acclaimed plays of the twentieth century. It still ranks among his most performed plays.
Performing Arts CenterMarch 11, 2024 (7 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2
March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024
That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now.
Spring Break
March 11, 2024 – March 17, 2024
Spring Break - No instruction
Window Dressing - CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTE
March 11, 2024
Nube Cruz
CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTE
Mar 3 – Mar 16, 2024
Nube Cruz’s Window Dressing installation, Con El Nopal En La Frente (With the Nopal on the Forehead), is a
physical manifestation of their ongoing exploration of Nopal Futurity, an art practice that (re)mixes older
indigenous technologies and the idea of Indigenous Futurity with a cuir/queer indigena perspective. Recognizing
that Amerindigenous peoples have already been living in a post-apocalyptic world since 1492, Cruz’s work seeks to
activate the potential for contemporary liberation through the historical reconstruction, and innovative
development, of (new) Indigena cosmologies. By excavating the historical invisibility of native people’s
advancement of, and contribution to, the technologies of modern society, Cruz hopes to disrupt the standard
Western modernist narrative in order to rematriate, retrieve, and reconstruct images and obliterate the borders,
legalities, histories, objects, resources, and bodies that have otherwise been co-opted by the colonial gaze.
Through sculpture, photography, and performative video documentation, invoking what they call ‘indigie-archivist
research,’ their installation will begin the necessary conversation on how the possibilities and potentialities of
indigenous futures might be engaged and activated.
Nube Cruz is and artist and activist currently completing their BFA degree at UCLA. They have exhibited in numerous group exhibitions,
including We Are Made of the Earth, Our Skin Says So at A+R+T Gallery in Los Angeles, The Aesthetics of Undocumentedness at Dalton
Gallery in Altanta, and The Latinx Project at NYU in New York. The have been a Native American Arts Grantee through the San Francisco
Queer Arts Foundation and Galereria de la Raza and have served as an assistant researcher on the UCLA Indigenous Mapping Project. They
also work transnationally with indigenous activists in Mexico.
Art Gallery WindowBoosting Your Mental Game!
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March 11, 2024Weekly drop-in group--no experience necessary! Join us on Mondays at 11-11:30am in the Success Center, LC 137 to learn and practice tools for stress management, mental well-being, and achieving a balanced academic and personal life. Call Student Health Services at 562-653-7821 for more information. Starts January 22. View the flyer.
LC-137 Success CenterMental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily
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March 11, 2024You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer.
Student Health ServicesMental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily
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March 11, 2024You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer.
Student Health ServicesASCC Cabinet Meeting
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March 11, 2024ASCC Cabinet Meeting every Monday at 2 p.m. in the Auto Partners Building room 12 or Zoom
Automotive Partners Building11110 Alondra Blvd.Norwalk, CA 90650March 12, 2024 (8 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2
March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024
That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now.
Spring Break
March 11, 2024 – March 17, 2024
Spring Break - No instruction
Window Dressing - CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTE
March 12, 2024
Nube Cruz
CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTE
Mar 3 – Mar 16, 2024
Nube Cruz’s Window Dressing installation, Con El Nopal En La Frente (With the Nopal on the Forehead), is a
physical manifestation of their ongoing exploration of Nopal Futurity, an art practice that (re)mixes older
indigenous technologies and the idea of Indigenous Futurity with a cuir/queer indigena perspective. Recognizing
that Amerindigenous peoples have already been living in a post-apocalyptic world since 1492, Cruz’s work seeks to
activate the potential for contemporary liberation through the historical reconstruction, and innovative
development, of (new) Indigena cosmologies. By excavating the historical invisibility of native people’s
advancement of, and contribution to, the technologies of modern society, Cruz hopes to disrupt the standard
Western modernist narrative in order to rematriate, retrieve, and reconstruct images and obliterate the borders,
legalities, histories, objects, resources, and bodies that have otherwise been co-opted by the colonial gaze.
Through sculpture, photography, and performative video documentation, invoking what they call ‘indigie-archivist
research,’ their installation will begin the necessary conversation on how the possibilities and potentialities of
indigenous futures might be engaged and activated.
Nube Cruz is and artist and activist currently completing their BFA degree at UCLA. They have exhibited in numerous group exhibitions,
including We Are Made of the Earth, Our Skin Says So at A+R+T Gallery in Los Angeles, The Aesthetics of Undocumentedness at Dalton
Gallery in Altanta, and The Latinx Project at NYU in New York. The have been a Native American Arts Grantee through the San Francisco
Queer Arts Foundation and Galereria de la Raza and have served as an assistant researcher on the UCLA Indigenous Mapping Project. They
also work transnationally with indigenous activists in Mexico.
Art Gallery WindowTools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation
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March 12, 2024Join us for a 30 minute exploration of the many ways you can find balance. We will use the body, breath, and attentional focus to create more ease and calm. You will learn tools to use at school, work and at home. Scan QR code on flyer to obtain Zoom information. Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily
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March 12, 2024You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer.
Student Health ServicesTherapy Dogs in the Success Center
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March 12, 2024Tuesdays from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. and Thursdays from 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. until the end of the semester. They will not be available during spring break - March 11 to 17.
Students: Visit https://tinyurl.com/SC-dogs to schedule a 15-minute appointment.
Employees: Make an appointment to visit a therapy dog through the Success Center reception desk by either:
- Clicking on this link to automatically Zoom with a receptionist from 9am – 9pm: Zoom
- Clicking on this link to chat with a Success Center receptionist from 9am – 9pm: https://www.cerritos.edu/sc/chat.htm
- Calling the Success Center at extension 2541
View the flyer.
Student Success OfficeASCC Court Meeting
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March 12, 2024ASCC Court Meeting every Tuesday at Noon in the Auto Partners Building room 12 or Zoom
Automotive Partners Building11110 Alondra Blvd.Norwalk, CA 90650Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily
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March 12, 2024You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer.
Student Health ServicesMarch 13, 2024 (10 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2
March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024
That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now.
Spring Break
March 11, 2024 – March 17, 2024
Spring Break - No instruction
Window Dressing - CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTE
March 13, 2024
Nube Cruz
CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTE
Mar 3 – Mar 16, 2024
Nube Cruz’s Window Dressing installation, Con El Nopal En La Frente (With the Nopal on the Forehead), is a
physical manifestation of their ongoing exploration of Nopal Futurity, an art practice that (re)mixes older
indigenous technologies and the idea of Indigenous Futurity with a cuir/queer indigena perspective. Recognizing
that Amerindigenous peoples have already been living in a post-apocalyptic world since 1492, Cruz’s work seeks to
activate the potential for contemporary liberation through the historical reconstruction, and innovative
development, of (new) Indigena cosmologies. By excavating the historical invisibility of native people’s
advancement of, and contribution to, the technologies of modern society, Cruz hopes to disrupt the standard
Western modernist narrative in order to rematriate, retrieve, and reconstruct images and obliterate the borders,
legalities, histories, objects, resources, and bodies that have otherwise been co-opted by the colonial gaze.
Through sculpture, photography, and performative video documentation, invoking what they call ‘indigie-archivist
research,’ their installation will begin the necessary conversation on how the possibilities and potentialities of
indigenous futures might be engaged and activated.
Nube Cruz is and artist and activist currently completing their BFA degree at UCLA. They have exhibited in numerous group exhibitions,
including We Are Made of the Earth, Our Skin Says So at A+R+T Gallery in Los Angeles, The Aesthetics of Undocumentedness at Dalton
Gallery in Altanta, and The Latinx Project at NYU in New York. The have been a Native American Arts Grantee through the San Francisco
Queer Arts Foundation and Galereria de la Raza and have served as an assistant researcher on the UCLA Indigenous Mapping Project. They
also work transnationally with indigenous activists in Mexico.
Art Gallery WindowUndocu Support Group
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March 13, 2024Join the drop-in "We Are Here" support group for Undocu students on Wednesdays starting March 13 at 10 a.m. in the Santa Barbara Building. Contact Alex Cedas, MFT Trainee, at [email protected] for more information.
Santa Barbara BuildingTools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation
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March 13, 2024Join us for a 30 minute exploration of the many ways you can find balance. We will use the body, breath, and attentional focus to create more ease and calm. You will learn tools to use at school, work and at home. Scan QR code on flyer to obtain Zoom information. Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily
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March 13, 2024You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer.
Student Health ServicesDrop-in Mindfulness Meditation - In-person
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March 13, 2024Meditation is a great way to reduce stress and improve overall well-being. It involves focusing on the present moment and letting go of any distracting thoughts. You don't need any prior experience to join us - we will guide you through the practice.
So mark your calendars and join us at the Meditation Room in Student Health for some much needed relaxation.
Wednesdays 11:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. beginning February 28 through May 1. View the flyer.
Student Health ServicesTrue Colors: LGBTQIA+ Support Group
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March 13, 2024Join the True Colors: LGBTQIA+ support group beginning March 6 at 12 p.m. in the Santa Barbara Building. Contact Alex Cedas, MFT Trainee.
Santa Barbara BuildingMental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily
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March 13, 2024You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer.
Student Health ServicesASCC Senate Meeting
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March 13, 2024ASCC Senate Meeting every Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Teleconference Center (LC-155) or Zoom
LC-155 Teleconference CenterMarch 14, 2024 (7 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2
March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024
That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now.
Spring Break
March 11, 2024 – March 17, 2024
Spring Break - No instruction
Window Dressing - CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTE
March 14, 2024
Nube Cruz
CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTE
Mar 3 – Mar 16, 2024
Nube Cruz’s Window Dressing installation, Con El Nopal En La Frente (With the Nopal on the Forehead), is a
physical manifestation of their ongoing exploration of Nopal Futurity, an art practice that (re)mixes older
indigenous technologies and the idea of Indigenous Futurity with a cuir/queer indigena perspective. Recognizing
that Amerindigenous peoples have already been living in a post-apocalyptic world since 1492, Cruz’s work seeks to
activate the potential for contemporary liberation through the historical reconstruction, and innovative
development, of (new) Indigena cosmologies. By excavating the historical invisibility of native people’s
advancement of, and contribution to, the technologies of modern society, Cruz hopes to disrupt the standard
Western modernist narrative in order to rematriate, retrieve, and reconstruct images and obliterate the borders,
legalities, histories, objects, resources, and bodies that have otherwise been co-opted by the colonial gaze.
Through sculpture, photography, and performative video documentation, invoking what they call ‘indigie-archivist
research,’ their installation will begin the necessary conversation on how the possibilities and potentialities of
indigenous futures might be engaged and activated.
Nube Cruz is and artist and activist currently completing their BFA degree at UCLA. They have exhibited in numerous group exhibitions,
including We Are Made of the Earth, Our Skin Says So at A+R+T Gallery in Los Angeles, The Aesthetics of Undocumentedness at Dalton
Gallery in Altanta, and The Latinx Project at NYU in New York. The have been a Native American Arts Grantee through the San Francisco
Queer Arts Foundation and Galereria de la Raza and have served as an assistant researcher on the UCLA Indigenous Mapping Project. They
also work transnationally with indigenous activists in Mexico.
Art Gallery WindowTools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation
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March 14, 2024Join us for a 30 minute exploration of the many ways you can find balance. We will use the body, breath, and attentional focus to create more ease and calm. You will learn tools to use at school, work and at home. Scan QR code on flyer to obtain Zoom information. Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily
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March 14, 2024You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer.
Student Health ServicesMental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily
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March 14, 2024You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer.
Student Health ServicesTherapy Dogs in the Success Center
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March 14, 2024Tuesdays from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. and Thursdays from 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. until the end of the semester. They will not be available during spring break - March 11 to 17.
Students: Visit https://tinyurl.com/SC-dogs to schedule a 15-minute appointment.
Employees: Make an appointment to visit a therapy dog through the Success Center reception desk by either:
- Clicking on this link to automatically Zoom with a receptionist from 9am – 9pm: Zoom
- Clicking on this link to chat with a Success Center receptionist from 9am – 9pm: https://www.cerritos.edu/sc/chat.htm
- Calling the Success Center at extension 2541
Student Success OfficeMarch 15, 2024 (5 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2
March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024
That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now.
Spring Break
March 11, 2024 – March 17, 2024
Spring Break - No instruction
Campus Closed - Holiday
March 15, 2024
Campus Closed - Holiday - Spring Break
Window Dressing - CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTE
March 15, 2024
Nube Cruz
CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTE
Mar 3 – Mar 16, 2024
Nube Cruz’s Window Dressing installation, Con El Nopal En La Frente (With the Nopal on the Forehead), is a
physical manifestation of their ongoing exploration of Nopal Futurity, an art practice that (re)mixes older
indigenous technologies and the idea of Indigenous Futurity with a cuir/queer indigena perspective. Recognizing
that Amerindigenous peoples have already been living in a post-apocalyptic world since 1492, Cruz’s work seeks to
activate the potential for contemporary liberation through the historical reconstruction, and innovative
development, of (new) Indigena cosmologies. By excavating the historical invisibility of native people’s
advancement of, and contribution to, the technologies of modern society, Cruz hopes to disrupt the standard
Western modernist narrative in order to rematriate, retrieve, and reconstruct images and obliterate the borders,
legalities, histories, objects, resources, and bodies that have otherwise been co-opted by the colonial gaze.
Through sculpture, photography, and performative video documentation, invoking what they call ‘indigie-archivist
research,’ their installation will begin the necessary conversation on how the possibilities and potentialities of
indigenous futures might be engaged and activated.
Nube Cruz is and artist and activist currently completing their BFA degree at UCLA. They have exhibited in numerous group exhibitions,
including We Are Made of the Earth, Our Skin Says So at A+R+T Gallery in Los Angeles, The Aesthetics of Undocumentedness at Dalton
Gallery in Altanta, and The Latinx Project at NYU in New York. The have been a Native American Arts Grantee through the San Francisco
Queer Arts Foundation and Galereria de la Raza and have served as an assistant researcher on the UCLA Indigenous Mapping Project. They
also work transnationally with indigenous activists in Mexico.
Art Gallery WindowCounseling's Instagram Q&A Every Friday
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March 15, 2024Counseling's Instagram Q&A Every Friday Do you have questions for counseling? Follow us on Instagram @cerritoscounseling! Every Friday Cerritos College's Counseling Department hosts Q&A Friday for students to have their questions answered in a fast and convenient way. You can also DM us throughout the week Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Be in the know when we have open appointments special events and much more. Learn more and connect with your Learning and Career Pathway (LCP) team! Tag us DM us and share your experiences with us we want to hear from you. We look forward to connecting and serving you 🙂 -Counseling Department and LCP Team Follow us on Instagram: @cerritoscounseling
March 16, 2024 (3 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2
March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024
That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now.
Spring Break
March 11, 2024 – March 17, 2024
Spring Break - No instruction
Window Dressing - CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTE
March 16, 2024
Nube Cruz
CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTE
Mar 3 – Mar 16, 2024
Nube Cruz’s Window Dressing installation, Con El Nopal En La Frente (With the Nopal on the Forehead), is a
physical manifestation of their ongoing exploration of Nopal Futurity, an art practice that (re)mixes older
indigenous technologies and the idea of Indigenous Futurity with a cuir/queer indigena perspective. Recognizing
that Amerindigenous peoples have already been living in a post-apocalyptic world since 1492, Cruz’s work seeks to
activate the potential for contemporary liberation through the historical reconstruction, and innovative
development, of (new) Indigena cosmologies. By excavating the historical invisibility of native people’s
advancement of, and contribution to, the technologies of modern society, Cruz hopes to disrupt the standard
Western modernist narrative in order to rematriate, retrieve, and reconstruct images and obliterate the borders,
legalities, histories, objects, resources, and bodies that have otherwise been co-opted by the colonial gaze.
Through sculpture, photography, and performative video documentation, invoking what they call ‘indigie-archivist
research,’ their installation will begin the necessary conversation on how the possibilities and potentialities of
indigenous futures might be engaged and activated.
Nube Cruz is and artist and activist currently completing their BFA degree at UCLA. They have exhibited in numerous group exhibitions,
including We Are Made of the Earth, Our Skin Says So at A+R+T Gallery in Los Angeles, The Aesthetics of Undocumentedness at Dalton
Gallery in Altanta, and The Latinx Project at NYU in New York. The have been a Native American Arts Grantee through the San Francisco
Queer Arts Foundation and Galereria de la Raza and have served as an assistant researcher on the UCLA Indigenous Mapping Project. They
also work transnationally with indigenous activists in Mexico.
Art Gallery Window