Sonic Landscapes
Listening closely all over the Bay
Listening closely all over the Bay
Chronicling Dante’s journey to hell and back with Michael Mazur’s art.
A poem from Showtime at the Ministry of Lost Causes (University of Pittsburgh Press).
Explore the ways in which traditions are passed down and morph over time by examining contemporary Native American art and experiences.
Discover the vibrancy of Native California cultures in images.
When I was ten, I had an astonishing conversation with my Mexican grandfather.
A poem, an invitation, and a call—from the U.S. Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera to the Santa Clara Class of 2017.
Bosnian-born artist Amer Kobaslija looks at devastation and restoration through the act of painting.
A story of freedom and constraint, mathematician Frank Farris uses functions and symmetry to turn everyday scenes into stunning art.
“Formidable Fragments” by Kathy Aoki, associate professor of studio art, created a post-apocalyptic world where cute once ruled all.
A look at Pancho Jiménez ’93 and his historically inspired sculptures.
Book treasures from the SCU Archives: from the dawn of the printing press to the early Mission library
“This is what we are forced to suffer … this is what we should be.”
A Mass Elegy
‘It’s only the beginnin’, folks,’ Jimmy Durante said at the first Golden Circle Theatre Party. Fifty years on, here are some of the stars who have shined at that party.