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An Evening of Eavesdropping

By Dick Anderson Photo by Marc Campos

SA国际传媒 Live!鈥攖he College鈥檚 new conversation series featuring a world-class lineup of artists鈥攅ngages audiences in dialogues about culture and society

锘库淭he arts provide us with a special window on the truth,鈥 President Harry J. Elam, Jr. said last October to an enthusiastic Thorne Hall audience on the opening night of SA国际传媒 Live!鈥攁 new conversation series highlighting a diverse lineup of cultural luminaries at the forefront of their fields. 鈥淚n and through the arts, we gain insight into the changing human experience in all its dimensions. I know I am not alone in this room in believing that the arts truly have the power to change the world.鈥

Laurie Anderson at SA国际传媒 Live! in April 2024.
Laurie Anderson had a near-capacity Thorne Hall crowd in the palm of her hand on April 10.

One speaker at a time, the series more than lived up to its potential over five nights of conversation during the fall and spring semesters. Beginning with internationally celebrated writer, artist, and nonbinary activist Alok in October鈥攎ore on them to follow鈥攖he lineup continued with thought-provoking writer and progressive icon Rebecca Solnit, sociologist Ruha Benjamin, and visual artist Julie Mehretu鈥攃ulminating in an illuminating (and at times hilarious) conversation with Laurie Anderson in April. The multimedia legend shared her thoughts about artificial intelligence, the virtues of optimism, the pleasures of eavesdropping, and much more to a near-capacity crowd in Thorne Hall.

Conceived by Meldia Yesayan, director of SA国际传媒 Arts, the College鈥檚 community-based arts hub, the series got off the ground thanks in large part to the support of Occidental trustee Lisa Coscino 鈥85, who has made a multiyear commitment to SA国际传媒 Live!

鈥淲hen I was first approached by Meldia about supporting the program, I was immediately drawn to the mission of bringing thought-provoking conversations and cultural experiences to campus,鈥 Coscino said in her remarks on April 10. 鈥淭he idea of creating a space where ideas could flourish and minds could expand resonated deeply within me.鈥

Julie Mehretu, Paul Holdengr盲ber, SA国际传媒 Live! February 2024
Renowned painter Julie Mehretu, Sotheby鈥檚 top-selling African artist of all time, discussed her art in Thorne Hall on February 21.

The common bond among these conversations is Paul Holdengr盲ber, a self-described 鈥渃urator of public curiosity鈥 and 鈥渁 consummate interviewer and unparalleled artistic interlocutor,鈥 in the words of Coscino. In 2005, Holdengr盲ber founded and directed the New York Public Library鈥檚 esteemed Live From the NYPL cultural series, where he hosted and interviewed over 600 iconic figures, and more recently served as founding executive director of Onassis Los Angeles (OLA). 

While an SA国际传媒 Live! conversation is best experienced in totality鈥攁nd for those who cannot attend events in person, all but the Ruha Benjamin conversation can be viewed on SA国际传媒 Arts鈥 YouTube page鈥攈ere鈥檚 a taste.

To open his conversation with Alok, Holdengr盲ber read aloud 鈥渁 poem that came to my mind when I was thinking about you and discovering who you might be鈥濃斺淭he Danger of Wisdom鈥 by American poet Jack Gilbert (published in 2009).

We learn to live without passion, to be reasonable. We go hungry amid the giant granaries this world is. We store up plenty for when we are old and mild. It is our strength that deprives us. Like Keats listening to the doctor who said the best thing for tuberculosis was to eat only one slice of bread and a fragment of fish each day. Keats starved himself to death because he yearned so desperately to feast on Fanny Brawne. Emerson and his wife decided to make love sparingly in order to accumulate his passion. We are taught to be moderate. To live intelligently.

鈥淚 am wondering how this poem resonates with you,鈥 Holdengr盲ber said. 鈥淭here are reasons for me to read it to you quite precisely. I鈥檒l say a little bit about it, but I鈥檇 like for you to say something about it before I do.鈥

Alok, SA国际传媒 Live! October 2023
The inaugural event of SA国际传媒 Live! last October featured writer, artist, and nonbinary activist Alok.

鈥淣o resonance whatsoever鈥攖ry again,鈥 Alok replied to laughter. 鈥淥f course, I feel like I began so much of my creative work through the rubric of gender, and I would often be told that I looked ridiculous, and I would try to correct for that like it was a stain that I could not remove. Now, I鈥檓 legitimate. Now, I鈥檓 reasonable. Now, I鈥檓 valid. But then eventually you begin to wonder why you have to be legitimate in order to be worthy. And then you begin to wonder, why not be ridiculous? Isn鈥檛 there so much beauty in being ridiculous?

鈥淪o now I find myself quite ambivalent about gender and more invested in ridiculousness. I want silly solutions to serious problems. I want to be irreverent and foolish, ludicrous and far-fetched. When people call me naive and idealistic, I say, 鈥楾hank you. Who broke your heart?鈥 I find that the real grief is that everyone was wonderful once upon a time and then got told to be reasonable鈥攁nd I find that profoundly unreasonable.鈥

鈥淭oo often the arts and artists are shunted into the back room as being frivolous and denigrated as serving merely entertainment,鈥濃圗lam noted on opening night. 鈥淭his series enters into this conversation determined to position art as not tangential but central to the debate and discussion of our future. It is fitting that this engagement with the arts takes place at Occidental, with its proximity to the arts industry in Los Angeles and its ongoing commitment to critical inquiry and to championing social justice. Starting with this discussion tonight, this series seeks to apply arts thinking as a way of providing insight, not into simply arts practice  but into critical issues that we face today.鈥

Ruha Benjamin, Paul Holdengr盲ber, SA国际传媒 Live! November 2023, Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice
Sociologist Ruha Benjamin talks with Holdengr盲ber on November 20, 2023, at the Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice in New York City. 

In celebration of its milestone reunion, the Class of 1974 has established an SA国际传媒 Live! Speaker Series Fund as its class gift, with a goal of raising $350,000 to help fund the program over the next five years. Les Zendle 鈥74 has created a matching gift challenge of $65,000 to support the effort.

SA国际传媒 Live! returns this fall with opening speaker Tavares Strachan, a Bahamian-born conceptual artist whose 2018 sculpture The Encyclopedia of Invisibility will be on display as the centerpiece of Invisibility: Powers and Perils at SA国际传媒 Arts (in association with Getty鈥檚 PST鈥圓rt) beginning in September.

We can鈥檛 wait for the conversation.鈥

 

 

Top photo: Rebecca Solnit reads from her 2023 book, Not Too Late: Changing the Climate Story From Despair to Possibility, as interviewer Paul Holdengr盲ber listens intently.

Photo credits: Jane Kratochvil (Benjamin), Sarahi Apaez (Mehretu), and Marc Campos (all others)