Visual Arts

Day With(Out) Art: Red Reminds Me

December 1, 2024
Day With(Out) Art: Red Reminds Me December 1, 2024 - All Day Online Video Program (total run-time, 1 hour) PROGRAM WILL BE EMBEDDED BELOW ON DEC 1

Presented by Visual AIDS and partnered with museums, galleries, universities, and organizations around the world

The Arts Research Center is proud to partner with Visual AIDS for Day With(out) Art 2024 by presenting a video program highlighting strategies of community care...

New Photos: Indigenous Poetics Lab: Zine Making Workshop with Sierra Edd

November 21, 2024

On November 15th, ARC hosted a zine-making workshop facilitated by Sierra Edd, that was open to both experienced and beginner zinesters of UC Berkeley. The workshop featured a step-by-step guided zine making tutorial and also offered a brief background to zine making and Indigenous storytelling through zines. Participants included undergraduate and graduate students, staff, and faculty from across campus.

Edd is a Diné writer and artist who has been collaborating and working on zine projects (including...

Indigenous Poetics Lab: Zine Making Workshop with Sierra Edd

September 24, 2024
Indigenous Poetics Lab:
Zine Making Workshop with Sierra Edd Friday, Nov 15, 2024
10am – 12pm
Hearst Field Annex D23

Workshop has reached maximum registration as of 11/12!

20 people maximum, first-come first served registration

Open to UC Berkeley students, faculty, & staff

The workshop is free, all materials provided by the Arts Research Center

Please reserve a ticket to claim a space (reservations open...

Alex Saum-Pascual

ARC Fellow, Digital Artist, Poet, and Associate Professor of Contemporary Spanish Literature and New Media at UC Berkeley

Alex Saum-Pascual is a (digital) poet and professor. She is author of #Postweb! Crear con la máquina y en la red (Iberoamericana-Vervuert 2018) and numerous articles, special issues and book chapters on digital media and literature in the Spanish-speaking world, being featured in The Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies, Comparative Literature Studies, The Arizona Journal of Hispanic Cultural Studies, Revista de Estudios Hispánicos, and Digital Humanities Quarterly,...

Menat Allah El Attma

ARC Fellow, Educator, Writer, and Visual Artist

Menat Allah El Attma is an Egyptian Muslim woman, educator, writer, and visual artist. Menat graduated from UC Berkeley with a BA in English literature and is pursuing her teaching credential. She is a logophile and linguaphile, working to affect a similar love for words/languages in her students through the practice and art of storytelling. She believes art is in the telling of the story as much as the story itself.

Menat was an ARC Fellow in 2023 with the Poetry & the Senses initiative – she was chosen in the Undergraduate Fellow category.

New Photos: Internet Tour 2024

October 22, 2024

On October 14th, ARC presented the Internet Tour with the Berkeley Center for New Media (BCNM), led by Alex Saum-Pascual, Poet and Assoc Professor of Contemporary Spanish Literature and New Media, and created with Mario Santamaría, Visual Artist and Lecturer, BAU, College of Arts and Design of Barcelona. With the participation of Asma Kazmi, Research-Based Artist and Associate Professor of Art Practice, the Fall 2024 Class of Questioning New Media...

Gisselle Medina

2021/22 ARC Fellow – Poetry & the Senses

Gisselle Medina’s identity consists of multitudes—a Latine, queer, non-binary from Los Angeles. They are a poet, visual artist and journalist in their final year as an undergraduate at the University of California, Berkeley. In Medina’s scholarship, they investigate the history of literature and intertwine various methods and theories into literary and cultural analysis. In their poetry, Medina writes fiercely about their restless past and our collective world, in hopes to inspire and transcend anyone willing to listen. Medina inspires to be an investigative reporter for...

Anastasia Le

2021/22 ARC Fellow – Poetry & the Senses

Anastasia Le is a poet and printmaker from the Lake Chabot area of the East Bay. Her work can be found in Berkeley Poetry Review’s Midterm Five: Interlace/Intersect, the 2021 Southeast Asian Student Coalition anthology, and on the walls of her former co-op. She approaches poetry with a Vietnamese linguistic sensibility, but writes in English—she’s working on that. You can find her behind the counter at Eastwind Books of Berkeley planning their next open mic.

Anastasia was an ARC Fellow in Fall 2021 & Spring 2022 with the...