Release: ArtPower Announces its 2016–17 Multiarts Season Line-up

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ArtPower at UC San Diego Announces its
2016–17 Multiarts Season Line-up

Chamber Music • Dance • Global Music • Foovies [Food + Movie] • Jazz
American Routes • Filmatic • Innovations • Special Events
Season Begins October 5 • Tickets On Sale July 18 • Subscriptions On Sale June 13

 

La Jolla, CA—UC San Diego’s ArtPower announces its 2016–17 season, featuring more than 30 internationally renowned artists and ensembles. Now entering its 13th year, the multiarts presenter ArtPower introduces two new series: American Routes—which will focus on the diverse American musical landscape; and Filmatic series, which grew out of the annual festival and will explore the ever-evolving ways of enjoying media and focus on artists who are merging live performances with projected images. The season will continue to offer ArtPower’s traditional series—Chamber Music, which will introduce young, emerging ensembles; Innovations series which this year will focus on European artists making unexpected music from traditional instruments; Global Music, this year will highlight music from Latin America; Jazz series will focus on leading young innovators; Foovies [Food + Movies] will screen films celebrating childhood; and Dance series will feature prominent dance companies from three international scenes.

Season highlights include the West Coast premiere of South Korea’s Bereishit Dance Company, performing two works—Bow and Balanced and Imbalanced; the interdisciplinary performance of Lula Del Ray from Manual Cinema, that combines music, puppetry, projection, and storytelling; the tremendous Jones Family Singers, whose music offers a window into the history of rock, R&B, and soul music; dancing to music performed by one of the best Cuban bands, ¡Cubanismo!; the return of Dover Quartet with Grammy–nominated mandolinist Avi Avital; a special performance by Lea DeLaria, who will perform both comedy and jazz; and crossover musicians like French artist Colleen, who combines viola de gamba with effect pedals and dub music and Manchester­–based GoGo Penguin, who bridges jazz with electronica.

”We worked very hard to create a season which honored ArtPower’s legacy of defined series, yet was porous enough so that audiences who might focus on one genre would be interested in performances in other genres,” says Executive Director Jordan Peimer. “Jazz and global music fans alike will enjoy ¡Cubanismo! and music lovers will be delighted at the creativity and rootsiness of Lula Del Ray. We really tried not only to make something for everyone, but also to ensure that nearly everyone would enjoy almost any performance.”

ArtPower events take place in six venues across the UC San Diego campus. For tickets and more information, visit artpower.ucsd.edu.

Order Information
Single tickets go on sale: July 18, 2016
Purchase Online: www.artpower.ucsd.edu
Purchase by Phone: 858.534.TIXS (8497)
Purchase in Person: UC San Diego Box Office, Price Center Plaza
Box Office Hours: Monday–Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Closed Saturday and Sunday

About ArtPower
ArtPower at UC San Diego builds creative experiences in music, dance, film, exhibition and food for our collective pleasure and inspiration. We engage diverse audiences through vibrant, challenging, multi-disciplinary performances by emerging and renowned international artists. Through extensive partnerships, ArtPower provides exciting opportunities for research, participation, and creation of new work, igniting powerful dialogue between artists, students, scholars, and the community.

Release: Idan Cohen Dance Company performs Gender Bender

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Idan Cohen Dance Company performs Gender Bender

La Jolla, C.A.—ArtPower’s 2015–16 season closes with award–winning choreographer Idan Cohen’s new work Gender Bender, performed by his dance company. This new creation is an autobiographical fantasy that returns to Cohen’s early years growing up in the ’80s. Drawing upon punch and pop culture, Gender Bender incorporates images that reflect personal and social identities of masculinity, femininity, and all that lies between. The piece takes ’80s gender-inspired images on a journey throughout the past and the present and creates a cultural cobweb of music, imagery, dance, and aspires to be a reflection of the influences and forces projected on us by the past and present culture, as well as our social environment. The event takes place at UCSD’s Mandeville Auditorium on Friday, May 20, at 8 p.m. and is followed up a post-performance ArtTalk with Associate Director of Artistic Planning and Education Molly Clark. Tickets are $28–46 and can be ordered online at boxoffice.ucsd.edu or by calling the box office at 858.534.TIXS (8497). Additional program information can be found at artpower.ucsd.edu.

About ArtPower
ArtPower at UC San Diego builds creative experiences in music, dance, film, exhibition, and food for our collective pleasure and inspiration. We engage diverse audiences through vibrant, challenging, multi-disciplinary performances by emerging and renowned international artists. Through extensive partnerships, ArtPower provides exciting opportunities for research, participation, and creation of new work, igniting powerful dialogue between artists, students, scholars, and the community.

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Release: Rising Jazz Singer Alicia Olatuja Visits ArtPower

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Rising Jazz Singer Alicia Olatuja Visits ArtPower

La Jolla, C.A.— Performing with what the New York Times calls “. . . strong, lustrous tone and an amiably regal presence onstage,” jazz singer Alicia Olatuja makes her San Diego debut with ArtPower at UC San Diego on Thursday, May 12, at 8:00 p.m. With the 2014 release of her solo debut album Timeless, Olatuja amazes audiences with strong vocal command and powerful lyrics. The event takes place at UCSD’s The Loft. Tickets are $18–28 and can be ordered online at boxoffice.ucsd.edu or by calling the box office at 858.534.TIXS (8497). Additional program information can be found at artpower.ucsd.edu.

About Alicia Olatuja
Gaining popularity in New York in 2005, singer Alicia Olatuja performs with her husband, Michael, in their African Jazz band, The Olatuja Project. While the classically trained artist has worked with the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir since 2007, she continues composing African Jazz, where she sings in different African dialects like Yoruba and Shona. With influences of R&B, gospel, contemporary jazz, and neo-soul; Olatuja released alongside her husband their album The Promise in 2011, in addition to her solo debut album Timeless in 2014. She also appeared on Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir’s 2013 album Love Lead The Way.

About ArtPower
ArtPower at UC San Diego builds creative experiences in music, dance, film, exhibition, and food for our collective pleasure and inspiration. We engage diverse audiences through vibrant, challenging, multi-disciplinary performances by emerging and renowned international artists. Through extensive partnerships, ArtPower provides exciting opportunities for research, participation, and creation of new work, igniting powerful dialogue between artists, students, scholars, and the community.

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Release: Ukrainian “Ethno Chaos” Band DakhaBrakha Makes Its San Diego Debut

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Ukrainian “Ethno Chaos” Band DakhaBrakha
Makes Its San Diego Debut

La Jolla, C.A.—Focusing on powerful and inspiring women’s voices, the final Global Music series performance at ArtPower at UC San Diego features Ukrainian music quartet DakhaBrakha. Reflecting fundamental elements of sound and soul, the band creates a world of unexpected new music with influence from Ukrainian folk music accompanied by Indian, Arabic, African, Russian, and Australian traditional instrumentation. Tickets for this event are $30 and can be ordered online at boxoffice.ucsd.edu or by calling the box office at 858.534.TIXS (8497). Additional program information can be found at artpower.ucsd.edu.

Consisting of band members Marko Halanevych, Iryna Kovalenko, Olena Tsibulska, and Nina Garenetska, the band’s name means “give/take” in the old Ukrainian language. DakhaBrakha strives to help open up the potential of Ukrainian melodies and to bring it to the hears and consciousness of the younger generation in Ukraine and the rest of the world as well.

About ArtPower
ArtPower at UC San Diego builds creative experiences in music, dance, film, exhibition, and food for our collective pleasure and inspiration. We engage diverse audiences through vibrant, challenging, multi-disciplinary performances by emerging and renowned international artists. Through extensive partnerships, ArtPower provides exciting opportunities for research, participation, and creation of new work, igniting powerful dialogue between artists, students, scholars, and the community.

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Release: José James Performs Yesterday I Had The Blues: The Music of Billie Holiday and Previews Love in a Time of Madness

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José James Performs Yesterday I Had The Blues: The Music of Billie Holiday and Previews Love in a Time of Madness

La Jolla, C.A.—ArtPower at UC San Diego presents singer-songwriter José James on Saturday, April 2, at 8 p.m. at The Loft at UC San Diego. Along with band members Takeshi Ohbayashi on keyboard, Solomon Dorsey on bass and vocals, and Nate Smith on drums, James will perform from his latest project Yesterday I Had The Blues: The Music of Billie Holiday, a tribute to the legendary singer’s centenary. They will also preview their upcoming album, Love in a Time of Madness, inspired by influences such as Fran Ocean, Usher, Miguel, and John Legend, and extending the R&B and hip hop thread that has run throughout much of James’ work.  Tickets for this event are $18–28 and can be ordered online at boxoffice.ucsd.edu or by calling the box office at 858.534.TIXS (8497). Additional program information can be found at artpower.ucsd.edu.

About José James
Singer-songwriter José James has always been on the quest for new musical horizons; constantly evolving and blurring the lines between genres in the process. Now on the heels of his critically acclaimed Blue Note Records debut No Beginning No End, James returns with his dynamic and daring fifth album While You Were Sleeping. While keeping his trademark soulful baritone at the forefront, he adeptly weaves elements of indie rock, folk, funk, blues, hip hop, and R&B into an experience journeying from desire to introspection and spiritual epiphany. “As an artist, I’m going to keep evolving,” he says resolutely. “I think my fans have now come to expect this from me. They want to know what I’m going to do next.”

About ArtPower
ArtPower at UC San Diego builds creative experiences in music, dance, film, exhibition, and food for our collective pleasure and inspiration. We engage diverse audiences through vibrant, challenging, multi-disciplinary performances by emerging and renowned international artists. Through extensive partnerships, ArtPower provides exciting opportunities for research, participation, and creation of new work, igniting powerful dialogue between artists, students, scholars, and the community.

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Release: Christopher O’Riley Performs Two Unique Shows at ArtPower

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Christopher O’Riley Performs Two Unique Shows at ArtPower
True Love Awaits: The Music of Radiohead and with The New York Chamber Soloists

La Jolla, C.A.—ArtPower at UC San Diego presents Christopher O’Riley for two different shows on Wednesday and Thursday, April 20–21, at 8 p.m. The host of NPR’s From the Top is bringing his engaging piano performance to UC San Diego.

On Wednesday, April 20, O’Riley performs from his album True Love Waits: The Music of Radiohead. A huge fan of Radiohead, one of modern rock’s most acclaimed and texturally complex bands, O’Riley offers a fresh interpretation of the band’s music. Through his insightful playing, he produces a hypnotic, compelling, and enlightening listening experience. The performance takes place at The Loft at UC San Diego. Tickets are $18–$28 and can be ordered online at boxoffice.ucsd.edu or by calling the box office at 858.534.TIXS (8497). Additional program information can be found at artpower.ucsd.edu.

The following night, on April 21 at 8 p.m., O’Riley is joined by the New York Chamber Soloists for a diverse program cataloging arguably the most forward pushing composers to exist in the western art music canon. The Thursday program includes Beethoven’s Trio in B-flat Major, Op. 11 for clarinet, cello, and piano; Stravinsky’s L’Histoire du soldat for clarinet, violin, and piano; Bartók’s Piano Sonata and Contrasts for violin, clarinet, and piano; and Ravel’s Sonata for violin and cello. Acclaimed as an outstanding ensemble of distinguished virtuosi, the New York Chamber Soloists have maintained a monumental and secure niche in the chamber music realm for over five decades. The evening performance is part of ArtPower’s chamber music series and takes place at the Department of Music’s Conrad Prebys Concert Hall at UC San Diego, with a pre-performance ArtTalk at The Loft at 7 p.m. Tickets for the event are $36–54 and can be ordered online at boxoffice.ucsd.edu or by calling the box office at 858.534.TIXS (8497). Additional program information can be found at artpower.ucsd.edu.

About Christopher O’Riley
Acclaimed for his engaging and deeply committed performances, the pianist Christopher O’Riley is known to millions as the host of NPR’s From the Top where he introduces the next generation of classical music stars to almost a million listeners each week. He has garnered widespread praise for his untiring efforts to reach new audiences—not only by performing as a soloist on piano for with virtually all the major American orchestras, including the New York Philharmonic, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, Chicago Symphony, National Symphony, and San Francisco Symphony—but also through piano arrangements of iconic rock groups such as Radiohead, Pink Floyd, and Nirvana. He has received the prestigious Avery Fisher Career Grant as well as a four-star review from Rolling Stone magazine. With all this under his belt, it is only natural to say that O’Riley is an essential, prolific, and truly multi-talented bridge between pop culture and the world of classical music.

About ArtPower
ArtPower at UC San Diego builds creative experiences in music, dance, film, exhibition, and food for our collective pleasure and inspiration. We engage diverse audiences through vibrant, challenging, multi-disciplinary performances by emerging and renowned international artists. Through extensive partnerships, ArtPower provides exciting opportunities for research, participation, and creation of new work, igniting powerful dialogue between artists, students, scholars, and the community.

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Release: ArtPower at UC san Diego Announces the Third Annual Filmatic Festival

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ArtPower at UC san Diego Announces
the Third Annual Filmatic Festival

Explore the Art of Science and Cinema
on May 7, 2016, at the Qualcomm Institute

La Jolla, C.A.—The 2016 Filmatic Festival will explore NextGen filmgoing through the worlds of virtual reality and immersive experiences/storytelling. According to The Wrap, “virtual reality is the fastest-growing medium in entertainment and Hollywood studios are scrambling to stay one step ahead of the competition.” Part of ArtPower’s multi-arts season of music, dance, and film—Filmatic Festival aims to explore the art of science and cinema through over 20 demonstrations, presentations, and performances by virtual reality industry leaders and international artists, as well as UC San Diego faculty and students. The festival takes place on Saturday, May 7, 2016 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. at the Qualcomm Institute. 

Led by Rebecca Webb (ArtPower film curator and Filmatic Festival founder), the 2016 festival will showcase multimedia works to immerse audiences in an engaging world of storytelling and scientific research. “This year, Filmatic is right at the heart of this exciting movement—uniquely positioned to present some of the top virtual reality research in the world and showcase the latest cinematic adventures in virtual reality,” explains Webb. “The Qualcomm Institute’s collaboration with the Filmatic Festival is a natural evolution of our institute’s focus on new media arts, virtual reality and technology-enabled design,” said Ramesh Rao, director of the UC San Diego division of Calit2. “QI’s state-of-the-art audio-visual and virtual reality technologies provide the film-going experience of the future, and our affiliated artists and researchers provide the content that keep this type of visual storytelling alive. We are pleased to be a part of this collaboration, which will allow us to showcase the capabilities of both our venue and our researchers.”

Filmatic kicks off with a presentation by Larry Smarr, Director of the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2); physicist; and a leader in the scientific computing, supercomputer applications, and internet infrastructure. Other highlights include the California premiere of Collision, created by acclaimed artist Lynette Wallworth. Recently premiered at the World Economic Forum and Sundance Film Festival, the film tells the story of Aboriginal elder Nyarri Nyarri Morgan in the remote desert of Western Australia. Through the close interplay of artistic and technological innovation, virtual reality industry leaders Felix & Paul will showcase four cinematic virtual storytelling adventures—Strangers with Patrick Watson; Nomads: Herders; Wild: The Experience; and Jurassic World: Apatosaurus. Multisensory Systems (MSS) will bring its sensory vehicle, Journey 2–G chair with AromaComposerTM, which provides new VR experience through programmed sound, motion, and aroma. Virtual reality artist Ben Vance will present Irrational Exuberance, an interactive art experience that gives the viewer an intimate connection to the possibilities and wonders of space. (See full list of offerings attached/below).

Tickets for Filmatic Festival goes on sale February 29.
Half Day/Morning (10 a.m. – 5 p.m.)                      $20 Regular; $5 UCSD students
Half Day/Evening (5–10 p.m.)                                 $20 Regular; $5 UCSD students
Includes screenings of:
Deriving Worlds and Making the Past Present
All Day Pass, including screenings of:                    $35 Regular; $10 UCSD students
Deriving Worlds and Making the Past Present

Tickets can be purchased by phone at 858.534.TIXS; online at boxoffice.ucsd.edu; or in person at the UC San Diego Box Office, Price Center Plaza, Monday–Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Closed Saturday and Sunday).

List of Presentations, Installations, Performances
Subject to Change

Assembly Cognogenesis
Assembly Cognogensis is a shared virtual reality environment where two users collaborate within an artificial life world to cultivate the symbiotic relationship between imagination and the evolving environmental system. Wearing neurotechnology with a virtual reality interface, users guide the “creative evolution” of a rich audiovisual ecosystem of sounds, images, and objects. The project is created by Sheldon Brown and his lab at the Arthur C. Clarke Center for Human Imagination and computational neuroscientist Tim Mullen of Qusp.

Audio Spatialization Lab Demos
Get immersed in virtual acoustic space at the state-of-the-art spatial sound lab at Calit2. The real-time acoustic simulations will transport virtual reality experiences to the next level. You won’t believe your ears!

Cinematic Virtual Reality
Experience film like never before by fully immersing yourself in a new cinematic virtual storytelling adventure created by industry leaders Felix & Paul.

Strangers with Patrick Watson
Experience a one-on-one encounter with celebrated musician Patrick Watson at his Montreal studio.

Nomads: Herders
Quietly observe the lives of nomadic yak herders in Mongolia.
Wild: The Experience
Enter the world of Fox Searchlight’s feature film Wild in an exceptionally intimate moment between Reese Witherspoon and Laura Dern’s characters along the Pacific Coast trail.
Jurassic World: Apatosaurus
In close proximity to a living dinosaur, Jurassic World: Apatosaurus offers a moment of awe, beauty, and danger.

Collisions (California Premiere)
Created by acclaimed artist Lynette Wallworth, Collision transports audience via virtual reality to a remote desert in western Australia to witness the conflict between the Aboriginal and western culture through the story of indigenous leader Nyarri Nyarri Morgan and the Martu tribe. Collision premiered in January 2016 at Sundance Film Festival and The World Economic Forum.

Deriving Worlds (California Premiere)
Can images be heard? Can sounds be seen? Experience the familiar in unexpected ways through musical compositions inspired by Chinese ink paintings and digitally animated calligraphy created by composer Lei Liang along with cinematographer and editor Keita Funakawa.

Figuratively Speaking
Figuratively Speaking is a virtual environment for exploration and contemplation. In Margaret Dolinsky’s made believe world—bulbous faces are bobbing up and down on hillsides as they are overlooking the water. The friendly little buoyant bodies speak in metaphorical tones. Their dialogue, musical yet undecipherable, leads the visitor through a world of fantasy where they live in play, confrontation and worship.

Ingress Gaming Meetup
Join Flint Dille, creative lead of Ingress, to play the augmented reality game and meet other players at this official Ingress event that will explore UC San Diego monuments and landmarks including the Stuart Collection. All attendees are encouraged to participate.

Instagram Wall
Be a social media rock star as Filmatic features your photos on a live Instagram feed and have fun engaging with your fellow festival goers. #filmaticfestival2016 #filmatic2016

Irrational Exuberance (California Premiere)
Uniquely designed for room-scale VR by artist Ben Vance with collaborators Sam Bird and Joel Corelitz, Irrational Exuberance is an interactive art experience that gives the viewer an intimate connection to the possibilities and wonders of space—where mysterious phenomena, hidden beauty, and the infinite await.

It’s a Visual Revolution!
We are in deep in the midst of a visual revolution. Join our panel of experts from across industries and disciplines as they explore the world of cinema, advertising, cinema, social media through the lens of virtual/augmented reality and cinematic visual effects, and discuss their visions of cinema in the 22nd century.

Journeyer 2-G and AromaComposerTM
Never leave your chair as you travel far and wide in an immersive outer space experience that utilizes all your senses. Created by Multisensory Systems (MSS), the Journeyer 2-G and AromaComposerTM provide dramatic new sensory experiences combining programmed sound, motion, and aroma.

Line
A video projection-mapped sculpture, Line is a structure inspired by the iconographic lifeguard towers found on every San Diego beach. Created in collaboration with Trevor Amery and Rebecca Webb, Line alludes conceptually and poetically to both the beauty and destructiveness of water.

Making the Past Present
The ravages of time, natural and man-made disasters, pollution, fatigue, overexposure, and mismanagement, have all taken a major toll on world cultural heritage. Yet there is hope. Explore the power of science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM) through the lens of next generation digital cinema and literally walk into the arena of scientific discovery and storytelling.

Quantum Imagination and Cosmic Intelligence (California Premiere)
Our experiences have concrete, tangible limits: anything beyond our sight eludes us. In Quantum Imagination, these limits dissolve. Enter a world where the invisible is visible, and explore the infinitesimal particles and processes that make up existence. It isn’t an alternate reality; this nanoscale world is your own. Audience members will be able to design their own nano world using software platform 1nano by NanoVR.

Rhodopsin for Filmatic
Especially designed for Filmatic, this reenvisioned installation employs film, light, and sound to encourage visitors to think about the process of perception. Organized by WSOHOIDPS (A SHIP IN THE WOODS), the team includes sound artist Greg Smaller, Salk Institute neurobiologist John Reynolds, and is based on the work of vision scientist Patrick Cavanagh.

Solarium (California Premiere)
Solarium is a large-scale, immersive, and site-specific 4K digital video installation of the sun, using images captured by NASA spacecraft Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO). With images that are eight times the resolution as an HDTV, SDO watches ultraviolet light invisible to the naked eye to track how material dances through the solar atmosphere.

Sonar (California Premiere)
Sonar is a new kind of cinematic entertainment—striking a balance between traditional movie making and interactive media. Created by artists Philipp Maas, Dominik Stockhausen, and Alexander Mass, this short film is a fully immersive, slow-paced, 360° computer-generated experience created for various virtual reality headsets. An asteroid emerges from the darkness of space, sending signals. A drone dives deep into an extensive cave system in order to locate the source.

Stonemilker (California Premiere)
A virtual reality collaboration between Vrse.works creator Andrew Thomas Huang and artist Björk, Stonemilker explores the possibilities that VR holds for performance platforms outside of the traditional music video world.

Tunnel of Lights
Bliss out when you traverse the tunnel of lights that lead up to the Filmatic Festival at the Qualcomm Institute.

UC San Diego Virtual Reality Club Demonstrations
UC San Diego’s first VR club is open to all students—artists, scientists, engineers, and enthusiasts alike. Check out some of the innovative 3D user interaction projects the club has been working on all year.

Ursa Major (California Premiere)
A three channel video projection-mapped universe created by visual artist Gareth Walsh, Ursa Major will transform Tim Hawkinson’s 180-ton Bear sculpture into a galactic spectacle of light, optical illusion, and movement. The artwork is inspired by the Ursa Major constellation, also known as the Great Bear.

Visionary Guest Speaker
Our very special Visionary Keynote speaker (TBA) will enthrall audience members with topics that include the future of cinema, collective virtual reality, and multi-platform audience engagement.

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Release: Foovie [Food + Movie]: Man for a Day

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Foovie [Food + Movie]: Man for a Day

La Jolla, C.A.—Celebrating National Women’s History Month, ArtPower at UC San Diego’s last Foovie [Food + Movie] event presents Man for a Day, a documentary by Katarina Peters. Starring gender activist Diane Torr, Man for a Day observes Torr’s workshop in Berlin in which a group of open-minded women came together to discover the secrets of masculinity and explore the theoretical, artistic, and practical aspects of gender identity. The screening takes place on Thursday, March 31, at The Loft at UC San Diego. Dinner is served at 7 p.m.; movie begins at 8 p.m., with a short prescreening ArtTalk with ArtPower Film Curator Rebecca Webb. Tickets are $34 (Food + Movie) and $10 (Movie only) and are available online at boxoffice.ucsd.edu or by calling 858.534.TIXS (8497).

In collaboration with ArtPower’s partner restaurant Zanzibar at The Loft, the dinner menu is thoughtfully curated to match the film. Menu for this showing includes chili lime chicken wings paired with citrus frisée salad; duo of pork medallions, mushroom ragu, and mango salsa served with roasted fingerling potatoes and maple glazed Brussel sprouts; and duo of chocolate truffles. Vegetarian options available.

About ArtPower
ArtPower at UC San Diego builds creative experiences in music, dance, film, exhibition, and food for our collective pleasure and inspiration. We engage diverse audiences through vibrant, challenging, multi-disciplinary performances by emerging and renowned international artists. Through extensive partnerships, ArtPower provides exciting opportunities for research, participation, and creation of new work, igniting powerful dialogue between artists, students, scholars, and the community.

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