Archive for Category: "CAC Events"
Concert Series: J. Good and Dumbfoundead
To celebrate Hip Hop Appreciation Month, Concert Series has been co-programming with Hip Hop Congress to bring rap and hip hop artists to the Kerckhoff Coffee House during the month of February. Though it technically wasn’t February yet, Monday January 30th was the J. Good concert in which he brought a few of his talented [...]
Hip Hop Congress & Worldfest Present: How to TURF
As part of Hip Hop Appreciation Month, USAC’s Cultural Affairs Commission and the Office of Residential Life present a free turfing lesson taught by some of the best turfers out! Alonzo Jones, famously known as Retro, Chonkie F. Tutz from the TURF FEINZ, and three more dancers to be announced!
Free for all UCLA students! It’s in the De Neve Plaza Room, which is located up the stairs from De Neve Front Desk, on the right, across from the De Neve Auditorium.
Filmmakers of “Beats, Rhymes, and Life: Travels of a Tribe Called Quest” stop by for HHAM
Q-tip bluntly said, “Hip Hop is the last great American art form;” with its current state in jeopardy, Director Michael Rappaport, producer Ed Parks, cinematographer Robert Benavides and editor Lenny Messina stepped in to document its swan song. Recent winners of Best Film from the Producers Guild Awards, the filmmakers stopped by following a screening [...]
Concert Series: The Internship & Red Robot
This past Monday marked the second concert of Winter Quarter for the Concert Series. UCLA indie band The Internship performed for the first hour, and were followed by Red Robot, a band from Cal Arts, who were accompanied by the Cal Arts String Quartet. Red Robot The Cal Arts String Quartet The Internship [...]
CAC art series presents “The Death of My Daughter”
Our first exhibition “The Death of My Daughter” of winter quarter is currently in Kerckhoff Art Gallery. The opening reception was on Tuesday, Jan. 17 with our featured artist Leon Mostovoy. Our closing night is this upcoming Thursday, Jan. 26 from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Cultural Affairs Commission has collaborated with Queer Alliance, General Representative [...]
Free Art Class | Sketching!
That’s right, CAC Art Series is bring you another free art class! Come join us on Tuesday, 1/24 at 7pm in the Kerckhoff Art Gallery (Kerckhoff Hall, 2nd floor, next to the coffeehouse) and learn how to use basic sketching mediums. Sketchers of all levels are welcome–no experience necessary. Come on time, our last class [...]
Worldfest Series – Bruin in the Kitchen: Sushi
SOLD OUT: Thank you for your interest! Look out for our next lesson on February 21, 2012.
Cultural Affairs Commission: Worldfest in collaboration with the Student Welfare Commission: Health, Nutrition, & Fitness and the Dashew Center for International Students & Scholars are launching Bruin in the Kitchen. Bruin in the Kitchen is a monthly cooking lesson dedicated to teaching students healthy and cultural recipes that are easily integrated into their daily lifestyle. Each month we will feature cuisine from a different country. We are kicking-off our program by exploring Japanese culture and nutrition through sushi making!
Upcoming Exhibition: “Death of My Daughter”
Queer Alliance, General Representative 3, Cultural Affairs Commission, and the LGBT Center at UCLA are proud to present: “Death of My Daughter” featuring the work of Leon Mostovoy at UCLA’s Kerckhoff Art Gallery. Leon Mostovoy has been photographing on the front lines of queer activism and erotica for decades. His work includes many national and [...]
Concert Series: Breezy Lovejoy, Mic Holden, & LeJKeys Collective
On Monday, the Kerckhoff Coffee House was inundated with the catchy beats and infectious rhythms of Breezy Lovejoy, Mic Holden, and the fabulous LeJKeys Collective. All three played simultaneously, completely packing the Coffee House stage with their presence and large array of instruments. Because they started a full 20 minutes early, the performers surprised the crowd by [...]
Call for Artists! “Visions of Los Angeles” Art Gallery
The Cultural Affairs Commission’s Art Series is putting on a week-long gallery to showcase how YOU see Los Angeles. Do you see LA in terms of diversity, the opportunities the city provides, or the culture and art that can be found here? Does LA mean freedom or struggle, power, passion, or tension? We want to [...]


