Facing Survival | David Kassan

September 18-December 7, 2019 The USC Fisher Museum of Art and The USC Shoah Foundation proudly present the exhibition “Facing Survival | David Kassan.” Artist David Kassan’s singular vision and extraordinary talent combine in the exhibition “Facing Survival” featuring Kassan’s paintings and drawings of more than a dozen Holocaust survivors, created over a period of…

Suppression, Subversion and the Surreal – The Art of Czechoslovakian Resistance

Selections from the Dr. Eugene Rogolsky Collection March 9-April 13, 2019 (T-F, 12-5pm, Sat, 12-4pm)ANDApril 30-May 10, 2019 (M-F, 12-5pm) USC Fisher Museum of Art is pleased to present Suppression, Subversion and the Surreal: The Art of Czechoslovakian Resistance. This student-curated exhibition features a selection of prints and photographs from the Dr. Eugene Rogolsky Collection, which was…

Curator’s Walkthrough

Join us for a walkthrough of “Staged Meaning/Meaning Staged” led by Assistant Curator Madelyne Gordon….

The Díaz Lewis Collective

Join Cuban artist, Alejandro Díaz-Perera and Missouri native, Cara Megan Lewis (Díaz Lewis) as they talk about their social activist pillow project….

Artist Talk with Karla Klarin

Thursday, February 21, 1 pm Meet Los Angeles artist Karla Klarin, who depicts expressionist cityscape paintings….

Yoga @ Fisher

Thursday mornings at 10am Enjoy free yoga in galleries surrounded by landscapes from Fisher’s permanent collection. Yoga mats and blocks will be provided. Space is limited….

Staged Meaning/Meaning Staged – Landscapes from Fisher’s Permanent Collection

Opening January 22, 2019 “Staged Meaning/Meaning Staged” is an exhibition that honors our donors over the last 80 years – since Fisher’s founding at USC in 1939. Beginning with selections from our first major gift from Elizabeth Holmes Fisher, this show displays works from our growing collections. Through the prism of landscapes, from the seventeenth-century…

Ending Women’s History Month with Mrs. Fisher

March is Women’s History Month, which gives us a great reason to talk about our founder, the visionary Elizabeth Holmes Fisher, her ideas, and legacy. When Mrs. Fisher began collecting art in 1928 at the age of 61, her taste ran to works by English and Dutch masters. Just over a decade later, in 1939,…

Rear View Mirror: Saying Goodbye to Gyre: The Plastic Ocean

As you may already know, our Fall 2015 exhibition, Gyre: The Plastic Ocean closed to the public on November 21, 2015. We’re so sad to see Gyre: The Plastic Ocean go, but we’re already preparing for our upcoming exhibition, 20/20: Accelerando. Gyre may be long gone, but the themes from exhibition still linger on at…

Star Wars: The Force Awakens and 20/20: Accelerando

If you’re as excited for Star Wars as we are, you’re probably frantically trying to avoid spoilers, binge-watching Episodes I – VI, and debating the appropriate viewing order of the films. If you find yourself constantly thinking about Star Wars, we’ve got you covered. We came across this amazing article about Dudamel composing a part…