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On view in the Gulf + Western Gallery through August 12
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
Writing is Los Angeles can be a lonely, unheralded pursuit yet everyone seems to be doing it. Come join us at the State Social House for a Writer's Mixer (and for all those that interact with them). Meet fellow writers, work to form writer's groups, and learn about the resources Tisch West/Writer's Lab West are working to provide all writers in Los Angeles.
On view in the Gulf + Western Gallery through August 12
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
On view in the Gulf + Western Gallery through August 12
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
On view in the Gulf + Western Gallery through August 12
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
On view in the Gulf + Western Gallery through August 12
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
On view in the Gulf + Western Gallery through August 12
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
Join NYU’s ITP for a week long intensive workshop series that introduces the innovative world of Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality while showcasing the cutting edge trends developing in these fields.
On view in the Gulf + Western Gallery through August 12
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
Join NYU’s ITP for a week long intensive workshop series that introduces the innovative world of Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality while showcasing the cutting edge trends developing in these fields.
On view in the Gulf + Western Gallery through August 12
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
Join NYU’s ITP for a week long intensive workshop series that introduces the innovative world of Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality while showcasing the cutting edge trends developing in these fields.
On view in the Gulf + Western Gallery through August 12
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
Join NYU’s ITP for a week long intensive workshop series that introduces the innovative world of Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality while showcasing the cutting edge trends developing in these fields.
On view in the Gulf + Western Gallery through August 12
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
Join NYU’s ITP for a week long intensive workshop series that introduces the innovative world of Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality while showcasing the cutting edge trends developing in these fields.
On view in the Gulf + Western Gallery through August 12
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
On view in the Gulf + Western Gallery through August 12
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
On view in the Gulf + Western Gallery through August 12
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
On view in the Gulf + Western Gallery through August 12
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.