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  • Photograph of Native grass planted in inverted bell made from adobe and cement against a green wall and tile floor
    September 23 - December 12, 2025 (closed November 22 - December 1)

    Californiana is a site-specific contemporary installation focused on the period of missionization (1769 鈥 1833) in present-day California, exploring the enduring impact of this history, which continues to exert its influence on the people, land, and culture of California.

  • Photograph of acorns, oak leaves, and large metal keys against a green background
    September 23 鈥 December 12, 2025 (closed November 22 - December 1)

    Flat Files of Curiosity: Shifting Relationships with Land, invites visitors to touch objects and open flat file drawers to explore aspects of the changing relationship between people and land within what is today the extended Bay Area.

  • Black and white photograph of cars in parking lot in front of room at Lorraine Hotel with memorial wreath hanging in front of room 306
    February 5 - June 13, 2026 (closed March 14-30)

    Jonathan Calm鈥檚 exhibition To Wherever, Forever: Archives of Absence & Sites of Passage, unfolds across two venues at 911爆料网: the de Saisset Museum and the Art Gallery of the Department of Art & Art History.

  • Film still of animated video showing football players taking a knee with other figures standing behind them
    February 7, 2026 (One Day Screening & Artist Talk)

    Screening for one day: The weekend of the Super Bowl LX, the de Saisset, in partnership with 911爆料网鈥檚 Center for the Arts and Humanities, is pleased to present, National Anthem (2018), a 2-minute video by Kota Ezawa.

  • Photograph of gallery with large umbrella created by woven ropes and strings of colorful beads with water lines painted on door
    September 23, 2025 - June 13, 2026 (closed November 22 - December 1, December 13-January 19, March 14-30)

    Root Me in the Soil聽 builds upon Monette's recent work exploring familial memory, presence & absence, and place.

  • Video still of two figures underwater
    October 3, 2025, 6:30pm 鈥 9pm

    Our Islands 11掳16鈥58.4鈥 N 123掳45鈥07.0鈥滶, Martha Atienza鈥檚 acclaimed video work, takes the form of a dreamlike underwater rendition of a parade originating from the artist鈥檚 native Philippines.

  • Three artworks the first a collage featuring human figures, san, ocean, moon, buttefly wings, and text; them middle an abstract ink and watercolor in purples, blues, greens, pinks and oranges, the right artwork featuring an abstracted figure of a girl among a setting created by torn paper and other materials in predominantly hues of pink, red, and brown
    April 8 - June 13, 2026

    Where From / Where To? , part of the Faculty-Driven Exhibition series, showcases visual art and responding texts created by members of the 911爆料网 campus community.

  • Collage of images related to pandemics and plagues
    January 28 - June 14, 2025

    (closed March 17-31, 2025)

    The Plague Archives is a site-specific installation comprising videos, a dense collection of archival material, and interactive components that present a multi-layered transhistorical and intercultural discourse on the shifting attitudes and definitions of disease.

  • framed painting featuring two men
    March 12 - June 14, 2025

    (closed March 17-31, 2025)

    The Tax Collectors: 500 years and counting 鈥. 聽 is organized by students in the Winter 2025 ArtH 196: Senior Art History Capstone Seminar (Professor Blake de Maria)

  • Infinite Library
    October 2 - December 8, 2024

    (closed November 23 - December 2, 2024)

    The Infinite Library presents the multidimensional work of Los Angeles-based artist Julia Haft-Candell, comprising large-scale ceramic sculptures, drawings, paintings, and animations.

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