Arts

Jack Langson, with his wife Shanaz Langson

UCI Institute and Museum of California Art receives naming gift from Jack and Shanaz Langson

Funding to provide support for construction, operation of state-of-the-art facility

Actors working with South Coast Repertory perform a reading of an in-development play for an audience of UCI students at the campus’s Winifred Smith Hall.

Getting in on the act

UCI drama students participate in a play’s creation through South Coast Repertory’s NewSCRipts program

artistic colorful hands, for Building Solidarity With Communities

Building Solidarity With Communities

UCI researchers across campus take an inclusive, collaborative approach to working in local areas

UCI Claire Trevor School of the Arts

Change as a Constant

Students and recent grads use the arts to express themselves and move society

Mixed majors

Scholarship recipient Joseph Wong pursues a unique academic combo of music and computer science

UCI’s Brilliant Future fundraising campaign surpasses $1 billion in gifts

Despite pandemic challenges, alumni and friends donate for scholarships, research

UCI Claire Trevor School of the Arts.building

Beall Center for Art + Technology awarded Getty Foundation grant for SoCal collaboration

Pacific Standard Time: Art x Science x LA to explore intersections of art and science

UCI Podcast Indicator

UCI Podcast: The arts respond to COVID-19

Students took live shows online to spread art’s healing power during the pandemic

Ariyan Johnson (left) and Cyrian Reed, two new faculty members at the Claire Trevor School of the Arts, both teach hip-hop dance.

Hip-hop gets its props

Two new dance faculty members bring cultural and artistic gravitas to the street genre

Kim Kanatani, inaugural museum director of the UCI Institute and Museum of California Art. Behind her is Richard Diebenkorn’s 1952 oil-on-canvas painting “Albuquerque #9"

What’s next: The future of museums

As cultural and educational nexuses, they must explore creative ways of engaging with diverse audiences