Many events have been hosted previously at the CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts. HistoryGuide currently has 14 past event listings in its database, shown below.
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Every Tue Every Wed Every Thu More... | The Exhibition Formerly Known as Passengers: 2.11 Mario Garcia Torres. The work of the Los Angeles-based Mexican artist, Mario Garcia Torres, investigates specific incidents and personalities from wi (Arts - Art Exhibit) 415-551-9210. |
Every Tue Every Wed Every Thu More... | Moby Dick. An investigation of America and its realities through the lens of literature by means of artworks, artifacts, and historical doc (Arts - Art Exhibit) 415-551-9210. |
Every Tue Every Wed Every Thu More... | Americana: 50 States, 50 Months, 50 Exhibitions. Americana consists of 50 displays, one for each state, presented in alphabetical order and lasting approximately 30 days, that w (Arts - Art Exhibit) 415-551-9210. |
Every Tue Every Wed Every Thu More... | The Magnificent Seven. Seven participating artists from around the world will participate in this three year exhibit which will include, among other ac (Arts - Art Exhibit) 415-551-9210. |
Every Tue Every Wed Every Thu More... | The Magnificent Seven: Kris Martin - The Monument. Presented by the CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts. Reception: March 29, 6pm-8pm. (Arts - Art Exhibit) 415-551-9210. |
Every Tue Every Wed Every Thu More... | Route 2: Undisclosed Destination. Composed exclusively of works by artists originally from, or working at, the West Coast. Aiming to establish commonalities among (Arts - Art Exhibit) 415-551-9210. |
Every Tue Every Wed Every Thu More... | When Attitudes Became Form Become Attitudes. The legendary exhibition Live in Your Head: When Presented in 1969 at Kunsthalle Bern, Germany, has been exhaustively discussed, (Arts - Art Exhibit) |
10/21/09 | Moby-Dick Small Talks: Donald Fortescue. Small Talks connect the artistic practices and research concerns of CCA faculty with the themes of the exhibition and the novel (Community - Lecture) 415-551-9210. |
10/28/09 | Moby-Dick Small Talks: Jens Hoffmann. Small Talks connect the artistic practices and research concerns of CCA faculty with the themes of the exhibition and the novel (Community - Lecture) 415-703-9500. |
11/04/09 | Moby-Dick Small Talks: Kevin Killian. Small Talks connect the artistic practices and research concerns of CCA faculty with the themes of the exhibition and the novel (Community - Lecture) 415-703-9500. |
11/11/09 | Moby-Dick Small Talks: Tammy Rae Carland. Small Talks connect the artistic practices and research concerns of CCA faculty with the themes of the exhibition and the novel (Community - Lecture) 415-703-9500. |
12/02/09 | Moby-Dick Small Talks: Lisa Robertson. Small Talks connect the artistic practices and research concerns of CCA faculty with the themes of the exhibition and the novel (Community - Lecture) 415-703-9500. |
12/09/09 | Moby-Dick Small Talks: Maria Porges. Small Talks connect the artistic practices and research concerns of CCA faculty with the themes of the exhibition and the novel (Community - Lecture) 415-703-9500. |
03/03/11 | Lecture by Pierre Leguillon. Leguillon was born in 1969 and lives and works in Paris. He has exhibited widely in France and abroad. Recent projects have been (Community - Lecture) 415-703-9521. |
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