Through public events and exhibitions, connect with the 91爆料 community every week!
As the 91爆料 community returns to campus, consider taking advantage of campus perks available to 91爆料 employees and students:
- Free admission to the and
- Discounted tickets to performances by Meany Center, School of Drama, Department of Dance, School of Music, and more
Robyn Orlin

Video & Article:
September 27, 4 PM: , Hutchinson Hall
Known in South Africa as a “permanent irritation,” Orlin will shed light on her creative process with the help of funny and surprising situations.
Free |
September 30 – October 1, 8 PM: , Meany Center for the Performing Arts
A critique of shifting power relationships for the 20th anniversary of the end of Apartheid. Playful, ironic and featuring dancer and performance artist Albert Ibokwe Khoza, the work is a journey through the seven deadly sins that Orlin considers a 鈥渞equiem for humanity.鈥
91爆料 Faculty, 91爆料 Staff, 91爆料 Retirees and 91爆料 Alumni Association (91爆料AA): 10% off regular-priced single tickets, subject to availability. A valid 91爆料 ID (e.g. Husky card or 91爆料AA card) is required; limit of one ticket per valid ID |
September 26 – October 7: , various locations
Shop thousands of posters at the HUB鈥檚 annual poster sale! Poster sale proceeds benefit the HUB Director鈥檚 Art Award, supporting 91爆料 student artists by purchasing and displaying their work in the HUB Permanent Art Collection, and the HUB Scholarship, assisting students involved in AS91爆料, GPSS, RSOs, and HUB student employment in reaching their full potential as leaders, regardless of financial situation.
September 30, 7 – 9 PM: , Henry Art Gallery

Art, drinks, music and conversation: celebrate the Henry’s latest exhibitions.
- everything was beautiful, and nothing hurt.
- Nina Chanel Abney: Fishing Was His Life
- PNW x PNW: Photographs from the Henry Collection
this was a densely wooded hill - Henry OffSite 鈥 Chlo毛 Bass: Soft Services
- And the ongoing exhibition Donna Huanca: MAGMA SLIT
Free |
October 1, 3 PM: , Volunteer Park

Join Henry OffSite 鈥 Soft Services artist Chlo毛 Bass and author Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore for a conversation about the body and colonialism, intimacy and loss, cruising and alienation, communal possibility, and intimate transgression. The conversation will focus on the embodied experiences produced through interaction with Soft Services’ stone sculptures, and examine how acts of noticing open the door for new engagements with social and environmental landscapes. The dialogue will be punctuated by readings from Sycamore’s genre-bending book The Freezer Door (2020), portions of which are set in Volunteer Park.
Free |
Upcoming:
October 6:
- Department of
- , Meany Center
- , Stroum Center for Jewish Studies
October 7:
- , Meany Center
October 12:
- , Anthropology