Events for January 11, 2023
SLO Museum of Art Presents: Home/Work
Home/Work presents the work of fourteen contemporary artists whose work together questions our collective experiences of home. The works gathered in this exhibition reflect on the unique and intimate experiences of the artists who made them — and invite us to consider how we achieve balance in our busy lives of making home and making work. Not designed to be exhaustive, this show invites the public...
New Exhibition At SLOMA: Dirty Laundry
Details The average American throws away 70 pounds of clothing every year. This constant demand for clothing has given way to the expansion of the “Fast Fashion” industry, a manufacturing model in which clothes are designed, fabricated, and sold quickly to keep up with the ever-changing trends. This industry consumes one tenth of all water used industrially and approximately 20% of the wastewater created...
SLO Museum of Art Presents: The Layered Vision of Nixson Borah
New Exhibition at the SLO Museum of Art: Critical Encounters: The Layered Vision of Nixson Borah Beginning with monoprints and photography from the 1980s, this exhibition follows the lineage of Nixson Borah’s practice towards his recent digital composites. Influenced by the tradition of shadow-puppet theater from southeast Asia, contemporary dance, printmaking, and layering processes, Borah’s digital composites are a culmination of decades of exploration, curiosity,...
Cal Poly CIE Presents: Coffee and Conversation
On January 11th from 8:30 - 9:30AM, Cal Poly CIE will be hosting guest speaker John Couch for a Coffee and Conversation event where he will be speaking on Managing a Business, Technology, and more. John Couch was recruited by Steve Jobs in 1978 and become the 54th employee at Apple, as the Director of New Products. He held several positions while at Apple and was notably the first Vice President of Education,...
Cal Poly Women’s Basketball Plays Long Beach State
Come watch Cal Poly play against Long Beach! See website for details and to purchase tickets. Students get in free with Student ID.