ARTSblock Live!

UC Riverside/California Museum of Photography, Culver Center of the Arts, and Sweeney Art Gallery present monthly features of music, lectures, interviews and literary readings.

For more information, please visit ARTSblock's website.

Gerardo Nigenda and Gabriela Jauregui

Interview with photographer Gerardo Nigenda from Sight Unseen: International Photography by Blind Artists and poet Gabriela Jauregui of the recently published Controlled Decay.
Interview with Erica Edwards, Mike Davis, and John Divola

Interview with Erica Edwards, Mike Davis, and John Divola

An interview with three UC Riverside professors, Mike Davis of Creative Writing, John Divola of Visual Arts, and Erica Edwards of English.
ARTSblock Live!

ARTSblock Live!

UC Riverside/California Museum of Photography, Culver Center of the Arts, and Sweeney Art Gallery present monthly features of music, lectures, interviews and literary readings. For more information, please visit ARTSblock's website....
Ralph Angel

Ralph Angel

Ching-in Chen interviews renowned poet Ralph Angel.


Enid Baxter Blader

Enid Baxter Blader

Reggie Woolery interviews artist, filmmaker, musician and professor Enid Baxter Blader.

Ruth Nolan and Juan Felipe Herrera

Ruth Nolan and Juan Felipe Herrera

A reading and discussion with poet-authors Ruth Nolan and Juan Felipe Herrera.

UCR Professor of Music Deborah Wong

Ching-In Chen speaks with UC Riverside professor of music Dr. Deborah Wong about music, performance, and culture in Asian American and Southeast Asian communities.

Tyler Stallings and Cosme Cordova

Gabriela Juaregui talks with Riverside arts activist extraordinaire Cosme Cordova and Tyler Stallings, director of UCR's Sweeney Art Gallery.

Laila Lalami and Jonathan Green

Writer Laila Lalami reads "Better Luck Tomorrow," from her book Hope and Other Dangerous Pursuits.

Chris Abani and Rickerby Hinds

Gabriela Jauregui talks with writer Chris Abani and playwright Rickerby Hinds, whose work explores issues surrounding race, gender, and culture and their function an interconnected world.