Events Category : "Arts and Lectures : Exhibitions"
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Setting the Stage
Every day from Fri, September 9, 2005 through Fri, December 9, 2005 all day.
University Park Campus: Doheny Memorial Library (DML)
Admission: Free
Archival audio and video recordings, rare photographs, playbills, stage props and sheet music - all drawn from USC's Special Collections - showcase the rich history of theatrical entertainment in America.
Broken Eggs
Every day from Fri, July 15, 2005 through Mon, October 31, 2005 from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm
Health Sciences Campus: USC Institute for Genetic Medicine Art Gallery
Admission: Free
The IGM Art Gallery is proud to present the Broken Eggs exhibition and the curatorial philosophy and selections of Larisa Pilinsky and The Bunker Group as they are exemplary of the gallery’s mission to explore open-minded creative process.
offcampus:
Admission: Suggested admission $6 for adults, $4 for students and seniors.
The Danube Exodus, a multi-screen interactive installation that premiered at the Getty Center in 2002 and that was based on a film by Peter Forgacs, is returning to California at the Judah L.Magnes Museum in Berkeley.
Fight On!
Every day from Thu, October 6, 2005 through Sun, May 14, 2006 all day.
University Park Campus: Doheny Memorial Library (DML)
Admission: Free
The triumphant first 125 years of one of America's premier institutions of higher learning are highlighted with rare artifacts from the university archives.
University Park Campus: Trousdale Parkway
Admission: Free
Learn how to prevent crime and meet with law enforcement agencies as well as local and campus services who will provide the latest information on crime schemes that may affect you on campus, in the workplace, and at home.
'Alice In Wonderland'
Every day from Fri, February 24, 2006 through Wed, May 24, 2006 all day.
University Park Campus: Doheny Memorial Library (DML)
Admission: Free
A variety of items from the Cassady Collection highlight the worldwide fascination with Lewis Carroll’s beloved "Alice in Wonderland" and demonstrates that the worldwide fascination with Carroll's creative output continues unabated.