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Christmas in New York — Remotely

Christmas in New York — Remotely

Brad Silberling, director and executive producer of Netflix’s holiday series “Dash & Lily,” joined UC Santa Barbara’s Carsey-Wolf Center to talk about the inspiration behind the show and the New York Christmas spirit viewers can enjoy from their own television screens.

Pride of Place: Mapping Queer Heritage in England

Pride of Place: Mapping Queer Heritage in England

UC Santa Barbara alumnus and Pride of Place researcher, Justin Bengry gave a lecture on LGBTQ representation within the United Kingdom. He presented his groundbreaking research project “Pride of Place” along with a slide show presentation showcasing the various components that highlight the project including a map and locations.

Alumni All-Stars: Sing Hang Tam on Art, Home and Humanity

Alumni All-Stars: Sing Hang Tam on Art, Home and Humanity

The HFA sat down with UCSB alumi Sing Hang Tam to discuss his artistic practice and exploration of identity and belonging. Since graduating UCSB in 2016 with a degree in art, Tam became the first ever Hong Kong person to graduate from the Royal College of Art in London with an MRes in Arts and Humanities and an MA in sculpture. He currently lives in London and teaches art as an associate lecturer at the London College of Fashion, and is a visiting lecturer at the University of Westminster.

Bret Rothstein on the Playful Intersection of Games and Art History

Bret Rothstein on the Playful Intersection of Games and Art History

Indiana University, Bloomington professor and UC Santa Barbara alumnus Bret Rothstein delivered a recent presentation titled “The Cheat, the Spoilsport, and the Virtuoso” to UCSB history of art & architecture students and faculty, describing the role of games in 16th century European artwork.

Brian Yaeger: Sharing Tales of Brewers and Bakers

Brian Yaeger: Sharing Tales of Brewers and Bakers

UC Santa Barbara alum Brian Yaeger is the author of Red, White, and Brew: An American Beer Odyssey and Oregon Breweries. But before he became a published author, he graduated from UCSB in 1996 with a Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies. He has now returned to his alma mater to teach a course about beer through UCSB’s Department of Recreation.

 

 Garrett Gerstenberger:  From a Garage in Isla Vista to a Screen Printing Enterprise

Garrett Gerstenberger: From a Garage in Isla Vista to a Screen Printing Enterprise

Garrett Gerstenberger, who graduated from UC Santa Barbara in 2011, began his printing business in a garage near campus almost a decade ago as a Film and Media student. Today he runs Isla Vista Screen Printing and Embroidery a nine-person firm that produces dozens of unique UCSB and Isla Vista custom-designs. Gerstenberger matched his passion for business with his interest in the arts.

Kian McHugh: Music for the Rest of Us

Kian McHugh: Music for the Rest of Us

Recent UC Santa Barbara alum Kian McHugh graduated from Film and Media Studies already with a solid foothold in the music industry, as one of the principals of The Kollection, a website devoted to alternative music. “You get a taste of that life and it’s just something you’re kind of addicted to,” he recalls. “Then you realize that it could be a job someday, and that’s when it gets really exciting.” Read an interview with him here.

ALUMNI ALL-STARS: Ula Taylor, The Nation of Islam, and Women's Stories

ALUMNI ALL-STARS: Ula Taylor, The Nation of Islam, and Women's Stories

At the height of the civil rights movement, women in the black Muslim organization Nation of Islam were faced with a paradox: they had to sacrifice their rights as women as part of the larger struggle against systemic racism.

Author and UC Santa Barbara alum Ula Taylor describes this gender inequality in her book The Promise of Patriarchy: Women and The Nation of Islam, which she spoke about earlier this month at Embarcadero Hall.

HFA Writing student Mika Kaczmer covered the event.

Katie Tur to UCSB Grads: Do what matters and keep having fun

Katie Tur to UCSB Grads: Do what matters and keep having fun

Commencement 2018 speaker Katy Tur of MSNBC tells UC Santa Barbara graduates in Humanities and Fine Arts and Social Sciences  how studying philosophy helped her navigate the world of broadcast journalism.

 “Do what you like. Do it for a cause that is bigger than you. And you will have fun,” Tur said at the Sunday, June 17, graduation ceremony. “Sometimes what makes a job fun is that it matters.”

Tur graduated from UC Santa Barbara in 2005, majoring in philosophy. She is author of the 2017 bestseller Unbelievable: My Front-Row Seat to the Craziest Campaign in American History.


ALUMNI ALL-STARS: Julia Marsh

ALUMNI ALL-STARS: Julia Marsh

For many undergraduate students nearing the end of their fourth year, graduating college and entering the real world feels daunting and uncertain. For others, the future after college is clear. UC Santa Barbara alumna Julia Marsh is one of those grads who was ready to forge her way to professional success after building the necessary skills while completing her undergraduate degree. Today, she is a successful graphic designer and graduate student in New York, preparing for a future in a field she loves.

Marsh is a 24-year-old from Carmel, a small town on the coast of Northern California. Her college journey started in 2011. While she loved art, she thought it was too impractical a field to pursue as a career so she chose to study writing. In her freshman year, Marsh decided to apply for a job at The Daily Nexus, the student run newspaper on campus. She became fast friends with the design director at the paper, who convinced her to take an available position working in layout. Within a few short months, she took over the role of design director.

ALUMNI ALL-STARS: Lisa Russell

ALUMNI ALL-STARS: Lisa Russell

Filmmaker Lisa Russell, a UC Santa Barbara alum, travels across the globe to inspire  to create a global network of artists for social good.

“The challenge and priority for me now is that I really want to teach. I want to inspire and train responsible storytellers,” Russell said in a recent interview.

ALUMNI ALL-STARS: Isabelle Carasso

ALUMNI ALL-STARS: Isabelle Carasso

When graduating from college, one can feel anxious about finding the first post-grad job in the ‘real’ world. But Film and Media alumna Isabelle Carasso’s story offers solace to those of us worrying about leaving the university. She dove head-first into a highly competitive field -  the entertainment industry -  and got a job as a Page at NBCUniversal.

Carasso graduated in 2016, but now lives in Los Angeles and now works on the development of television shows that are ready to be produced.

ALUMNI ALL-STARS: Verenice Zuniga

ALUMNI ALL-STARS: Verenice Zuniga

Verenice Zuniga, who graduated in 2017 with an emphasis in acting , has received an Indy Award from Santa Barbara’s The Independant newspaper, for her lead performance last May in the play Lydia by Octavio Solis. Zuniga says her BFA in Theater provided a rigorous program that prepared her the real world.

ALUMNI ALL-STARS: Chloe Brotherton

ALUMNI ALL-STARS: Chloe Brotherton

Insults can be used to empower people rather than demean them, says Chloe Brotherton, who won the 2017 Undergraduate Research Slam with her presentation “A ‘Bitch’ by Any Other Name: Reclaiming Gendered Insult Terms.” Brotherton, who graduated from UC Santa Barbara in Linguistics, is now a graduate student at UC Davis.

ALUMNI ALL-STARS: Trina Lazzara 

ALUMNI ALL-STARS: Trina Lazzara 

Trina Lazzara graduated last spring with two degrees from UC Santa Barbara, one in Psychology and one in English Literature. Throughout her time at UCSB, Lazzara was active in the Division of Humanities and Fine Arts as an English research assistant and as a mentor in the Campus Learning Assistance Services. She is currently tutoring young students in writing while volunteering at a domestic abuse treatment center in Fremont, California. Lazzara, who aims to become a social worker, says her passion for social justice combined with her undergraduate experience to place her on the road to success.