IAHSJ EVENT ARCHIVE

  • SDSU celebrated the unveiling of "Black in Crimson & Black," a mural painted by alumnae Sabrina Davidson ('21) and Avia Ramm ('20) and located in the RIO area on the first floor of the Love Library dome.

    "Black in Crimson & Black" Mural Unveiling

    Nov 4

    SDSU celebrated the unveiling of "Black in Crimson & Black," a mural painted by alumnae Sabrina Davidson ('21) and Avia Ramm ('20) and located in the RIO area on the first floor of the Love Library dome.

  • EX CRUCIBLE: THE PASSION OF INCARCERATED ARTISTS Photo © Peter Merts

    Art Auction & Book Talk: EX CRUCIBLE by Peter Merts

    Oct 10

    Prison Arts Collective will have an art auction and Peter Merts will speak on EX CRUCIBLE: THE PASSION OF INCARCERATED ARTISTS. The photographs of Ex Crucible show incarcerated men and women creating artworks with a talent, passion, and authenticity that illuminate the humanity of the artists.

  • Artist Lecture With Vin Ryan

    Artist Lecture With Vin Ryan

    Oct 6

    Vin Ryan is an artist, educator, and scholar from Australia. He is visiting SDSU on a Fellowship with Prison Arts Collective (PAC) granted by the International Specialised Skills Institute, designed to allow educators to travel overseas to observe/ participate/ contribute to areas of education that are identified as in need of improvement within the Australian system.

  • Solidarity As Homebase - Artwork by Shania Finney

    Solidarity As Homebase

    May 4

    Solidarity as Homebase was the first public event hosted by The Institute for the Arts, Humanities and Social Justice. It took place on May 4, 2022 from 4:00 - 6:00 pm PT and was attended by over 240 people, including students, faculty, and community members.