Why does the world often seem like a web of coincidences? These questions lie at the heart of Synchronicity, a project by Data Art Prof. Greg Niemeyer that seeks to illuminate the strange, invisible threads tying our lives to the natural world and to each other.
Read MoreArt Practice Senior Sophia Lavrov’s mural commission for the Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital comforts patients and families in the ICU.
Read MoreSpecial Topics courses offer students opportunities for more concentrated focus beyond general curriculum offerings. Courses may align with an instructor’s own research, including topics responding to contemporary events and issues, or offering a specialized skill. Primarily intended for advanced undergraduates and graduates in Art Practice.
Read MoreEach semester Art Practice undergraduate majors are invited to submit applications for a $200 grant, and we are pleased to be able to offset materials costs and help so many students in producing their artwork!
Read MoreThe Worth Ryder Art Gallery & Trans Student Wellness Initiative seek trans and gender non-conforming artists for an upcoming video exhibition running from November 4th to November 27th. The video exhibition will screen in VIDRINE, an ancillary space showcasing single-channel video and installation. It is located around the corner from the Worth Ryder Art Gallery in the lobby of the Anthropology and Art Practice Building.
Read MoreThe Department of Art Practice at UC Berkeley is seeking a dynamic ceramic artist for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position. Applications will be accepted until Nov. 24, 2024.
Read MoreAs we embark on this Academic Year, we also step into a new era for the department, celebrating 101 years of creativity, exploration, and groundbreaking art at Berkeley!
Read MoreProf. Al-An deSouza and MFA alums Shirin Neshat, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, and Yong Soon Min are included in the groundbreaking survey Asian American Art Movements in New York City (1969-2001).
Read MoreThe winners of the Murphy Award and the Cadogan Scholarships receive financial awards and have their work displayed in a professionally curated exhibition at SOMArts Cultural Center.
Read MoreCongratulations to Art Practice graduate student Valencia James (MFA’24), and undergraduate Art Practice majors Christine Santos (BA’24) and Samantha Cruz (BA’25) for receiving grants through the Center for Race and Gender in support of their creative research projects!
Read MoreCongratulations to Christine Santos (BA’24) for being awarded the prestigious Art Practice and University Library Printmaking Award!
Read MoreBrandon Sánchez Mejia, who will graduate in May from the Department of Art Practice, stands in front of his senior thesis project, "A Masculine Vulnerability."
Read MoreMith & Co, the fifty-fourth annual UC Berkeley MFA exhibition is now open at BAM/PFA. Four artists - Salimatu Amabebe, Anamaya Farthing-Kohl, Valencia James, and Nivedita Madigubba are showing installation work. Artists' talks will take place Friday May 10 at BAMPFA, 6 p.m.
Read MoreThe inaugural Bizarre Bazaar festival is on April 26th, from 1-7pm, featuring student projects across Platform Artspace and the Anthropology and Art Practice Building.
Read MoreHelp us reach 100 gifts in honor of 100 years! Make your gift during Big Give on March 14 to support students and faculty in Art Practice.
Read MoreEach semester Art Practice majors are invited to submit applications for a $200 grant, and we are pleased to be able to offset materials costs and help so many students in producing their work!
Read MoreWorth Ryder Gallery presents Stitching Keffiyehs: Moving Images from Palestine Worth Ryder Art Gallery Department of Art Practice UC Berkeley Dates: 2/28/2024 to 3/16/2024
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Read MoreThis summer we are offering 18 courses in Art Practice!
Read MoreUC Berkeley Art Practice honors the life of Peter Simensky (BA, 1999).
Read MoreSupported by the Peter Sather Fund, the AI exhibition in Worth Ryder Gallery is curated by Professor Jill Miller with colleagues from University of Bergen.
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