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05/23/2013
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06/01/2013 - 06/02/2013
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06/07/2013 - 06/08/2013
Notationally Challenged with Steven Daniel Feiler and Friends
CalArts, Roy O. Disney Music Hall
MUSIC: An evening of experimental notation and sound art featuring P. Andrew Young, Ben Levinson, Cari Stevens, Nick Charlton and Steven Daniel Feiler.
CalArts Office of International Relations and CultureHub present Leo Hobaica, Jr.: My Work, Articulated Puppets, and Seeds of Storytelling
CalArts, XBOX

INSTITUTE / ART: Leo Hobaica, Jr., Assistant Dean of the School for Film/Video, will conduct a puppetry workshop with students at The Seoul Institute of the Arts via Telepresence. CalArts students of all disciplines are welcome to join the workshop. Interested students are required to RSVP with Annie Kim at annie@culturehub.org.
CultureHub: http://www.culturehub.org
Thursday, March 14, 2013
My Work and Introduction to Flat, Articulated Puppets – Introduce body of work. Demonstrate how to make Flat, Articulated Puppets with materials provided to participating students. Film clips will be shown of this type of puppetry in animated films. Students will be instructed to complete the puppet with provided materials and create a new, original puppet and one accompanying Articulated prop for the second class.
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Seeds of Story Telling – Participating student original puppet creations will be presented. Exercises using both the original puppet and new puppets. Students will “play” with the puppets towards Story Telling.
Leo F. Hobaica, Jr. began teaching in the Character Animation Program in 1996, with the administrative title of Assistant Director; in 2005, he was appointed Assistant Dean of the School of Film/Video, which is his present position. His teaching responsibilities within Character Animation include a primary focus in Color and Design I for first year students. Along with mentoring and independent studies with students across discipline lines, he also teaches Concept and Design in Animation (Color and Design II), Site Visit, and the annually alternating foreign travel classes, Art Appreciation: Paris, and Art Appreciation: Istanbul. He sits on the Academic Council as the elected Faculty Trustee to the Board of Trustees of the California Institute of the Arts, manages several CAP animation programs, and is an active member of the recently formed chapter of the AAUP at CalArts. External to CalArts, he is a board member of the alternative art's organization, NewTown/Pasadena.
His art practice includes the fabrication of sculptural objects, work in a mixed-media format, and temporary site-specific installations; he has completed several public art projects. Mr. Hobaica has collaborated with faculty from other departments at CalArts to produce interdisciplinary work, as well as projects with other international artists. His resume reflects a record of regional, national and international exhibitions; this record is mirrored in his teaching experience as well.
In 2005, he received a Fulbright Scholars’ Grant, and spent the Spring 2006 semester in Istanbul, Turkey, as a visiting professor at Istanbul Kultur University, and as a practicing artist. Other honors include: artist-in-residencies in France (2003, 1997), a public art commission for the city of Oakland, CA (1994-95), a Scaggs Foundation Grant (1987), and a California State Visiting Artists' Grant (1986).
He is a strong proponent of an international experience for as many CalArts' students as possible, and supports interdisciplinary collaborations on campus wherever he can.
Art School Gallery Exhibitions
D300 Gallery: Vidisha Saini MFA PHOTO
D301 Gallery: W. Don Flores MFA ART
L-SHAPE Gallery: Andrew Gohlich BFA PHOTO
MAIN Gallery Perimeter: Eve LaFountain MFA PHOTO
A402 Gallery: Heather O'Brien MFA PHOTO
LIME Gallery: Emily Shanahan MFA ART
MINT Gallery: Bryne Rasmussen MFA ART & TECH
Matthew Clough-Hunter's Graduation Recital
CalArts, The Wild Beast
MUSIC: The first half of the concert is traditional Balinese Gong Kebyar Music followed by mixed ensembles.
Guitars@CalArts
CalArts, Roy O. Disney Music Hall
MUSIC: Acoustic and electric guitars playing traditional and original pieces and improvisations from classical to blues to jazz to rock and beyond.
Permanence of the Theologico-Political? @ REDCAT

REDCAT: Political and social theorists Jean L. Cohen and Andrew Arato deliver lectures that critically examine the permanence of political theology in contemporary thought and institutions, in particular those associated with the legacy of Carl Schmitt. Together, these influential thinkers address the fact that positive reliance on political theology not only can have a profoundly authoritarian meaning, but could also be helpful in disguising and misrepresenting that meaning. The evening is introduced by CalArts’ Martín Plot and followed by a Q&A, with comments from Victoria Crespo of Morelos’ Universidad Autónoma and Enrique Peruzzotti of Universidad Torcuato Di Tella. Presented in conjunction with the Los Angeles release of Jean L. Cohen's Globalization and Sovereignty: Rethinking Legality, Legitimacy, and Constitutionalism (Cambridge) and Peruzzotti and Plot’s (eds.) Critical Theory and Democracy: Civil Society, Dictatorship, and Constitutionalism in Andrew Arato’s Democratic Theory (Routledge). Read more



