Pitzer College Art Galleries

Pitzer College Art Galleries Locations: Nichols Gallery (1st floor Broad Center), Lenzner Family Art Gallery (1st floor Atherton Hall), Kallick Family Gallery (1st floor of West Hall)

🚨Starting tomorrow, you have just 4(!) days left to see Atomic Dragons, which Hyperallergic writer Austen Villacis calle...
03/31/2026

🚨Starting tomorrow, you have just 4(!) days left to see Atomic Dragons, which Hyperallergic writer Austen Villacis called “a haunting, timely exhibition” that “draws its life force from a collective ability to engage with the many-headed hydra of nuclear politics, including spectacle, remembrance, and survival.”

The galleries are open Wed.–Sat., 1–4 pm

🗓️ This week we are hosting two equally engaging programs—a screening of the documentary “In the Dark of the Valley,” detailing the impact of a nuclear meltdown right in our own backyard, and Art, Science, and the Nuclear Legacy, a day of conversation among some of the nation’s preeminent nuclear policy and public health experts and artists whose work is in Atomic Dragons.

We hope to see you this week!

🔗 links for info on all are in bio.

☢️ HOT OFF THE PRESS! ☢️In today’s L.A. Times, Chloe Shrager writes about how the warning call issued in Atomic Dragons ...
03/27/2026

☢️ HOT OFF THE PRESS! ☢️

In today’s L.A. Times, Chloe Shrager writes about how the warning call issued in Atomic Dragons takes on new meaning as the U.S. plunges into war with Iran.

In addition to interviewing SWANS artists, Shrager interviewed nuclear policy expert Jim Walsh, who will also be speaking at our April 4 Art, Science, and the Nuclear Legacy symposium.

📰 Link in bio for the full L.A. Times story and to RSVP for the symposium.

Join us April 4—the final day to see Atomic Dragons—for a day of conversation about the nuclear age and its geopolitical...
03/20/2026

Join us April 4—the final day to see Atomic Dragons—for a day of conversation about the nuclear age and its geopolitical legacy, environmental toll, and the burdens carried across generations.

The morning opens with Jim Walsh, nuclear policy expert and senior research associate at MIT’s Security Studies Program, and David Richardson, epidemiologist and associate dean for research at UC Irvine’s School of Population & Public Health—two scholars whose work has shaped international policy on nuclear issues.

After a midday break to view the exhibition, SWANS artists Nancy Buchanan, Judith Dancoff, Hillary Mushkin, Sheila Pinkel, and elin o’Hara slavick discuss the histories behind their work.

Free and open to the public. Lunch served.
11 am–4 pm, Benson Auditorium, Pitzer College

RSVP at the link in bio.

Image: Installation view, Atomic Dragons, photo by Christopher Wormald

🚨☢️ We are closed this week for spring break, but we reopen next Wednesday for the final days of Atomic Dragons, which c...
03/18/2026

🚨☢️ We are closed this week for spring break, but we reopen next Wednesday for the final days of Atomic Dragons, which closes April 4!

📆 We also have TWO upcoming related events: a screening of the documentary “In the Dark of the Valley,” on April 1, and a symposium on April 4, with nuclear research and policy experts and SWANS artists Nancy Buchanan, Judith Dancoff, Hillary Mushkin, Sheila Pinkel, and elin o’Hara slavick. Link in bio for more info and to RSVP!

We’re hiring a Curator of Academic Programs — a role focused on building educational programming that connects our exhib...
03/10/2026

We’re hiring a Curator of Academic Programs — a role focused on building educational programming that connects our exhibitions to teaching, research, and campus life.

This role leads class visits and gallery-based teaching, develops interdisciplinary faculty partnerships, creates educational resources, and designs programs that link our exhibitions to contemporary issues and broader public audiences.

If you have experience in museum or gallery education, we’d love to hear from you. Link in bio for more information and to apply.

Are we afraid of one another? Is fear our gross national product? Can we make the world safe enough so that we can once ...
02/27/2026

Are we afraid of one another? Is fear our gross national product? Can we make the world safe enough so that we can once again dream? These are some of the questions posed in Sheila Pinkel’s “Nuclear Questions,” from 1985 that could just as easily be asked today, underscoring both the urgency and the enduring legacy of nuclear imperialism.

ATOMIC DRAGONS brings together works by the intergenerational collective SWANS (Slow War Against the Nuclear State) that reckon with the fallout of the atomic era and place historical narratives alongside contemporary discourse, demonstrating that these concerns are not just relics of a bygone Cold War era but that they have a long-lasting impact that continues to reverberate throughout our world.

SWANS includes: Fiona Amundsen, Nancy Buchanan, Judith Dancoff, Hillary Mushkin, Sheila Pinkel, elin o’Hara slavick, and Lucy HG Solomon of Cesar & Lois, her collaboration with Cesar Baio

ATOMIC DRAGONS is on view through April 4, Wed.-Sat., 1-4 pm

Installation photos by Christopher Wormald

02/25/2026

A group exhibition by the intergenerational collective SWANS (Slow War Against the Nuclear State): Fiona Amundsen, Nancy Buchanan, Judith Dancoff, Hillary Mushkin, Sheila Pinkel, elin o’Hara slavick, and Lucy HG Solomon

Opening Friday, Feb. 7: ATOMIC DRAGONS, a group exhibition by the intergenerational collective SWANS (Slow War Against t...
01/29/2026

Opening Friday, Feb. 7: ATOMIC DRAGONS, a group exhibition by the intergenerational collective SWANS (Slow War Against the Nuclear State):

Featuring Fiona Amundsen, Nancy Buchanan, Judith Dancoff, Hillary Mushkin, Sheila Pinkel, elin o’Hara slavick, and Lucy HG Solomon of Cesar & Lois.

Opening reception, Feb. 7, 5–7 pm, free and open to the public

7C community preview, Feb. 4, 4–6 pm

In August 1945, the U.S. introduced nuclear warfare to the world at Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The explosions incinerated the cities, and radioactive fallout rose into the atmosphere, traveling far beyond the sites of impact. In the decades since, the effects of those detonations and nuclear weapons testing continue to reverberate in our geopolitical climate, contaminated environments, and the long-term burdens carried by bodies and communities across generations—this legacy is the focus of Atomic Dragons.

Rooted in feminist art lineages, decolonial practice, and anti-nuclear environmental activism, Atomic Dragons connects the personal and the political, linking the Cold War and the start of the atomic era to present-day questions of waste, contamination, transgenerational nuclear justice, and the global expansion of nuclear weapons and power plants.

On view: Feb. 7–Apr. 4, 2026

Tap link in bio for more info.

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Image: elin o’Hara slavick, Contaminated Mushroom and Queen Anne’s Lace, Fukushima, Japan, 2016, cyanotype, courtesy of the artist

The Godsill Burns Apprenticeship provides Pitzer students opportunities for paid internships with arts organizations in ...
12/17/2025

The Godsill Burns Apprenticeship provides Pitzer students opportunities for paid internships with arts organizations in the Los Angeles region. Awarded competitively, the 10-week apprenticeship program offers mentoring, skills development, and experience in non-profit art careers. Open to all enrolled Pitzer students, with priority consideration for first-generation college students with financial need.

Apprenticeship Dates: February 16 – May 1, 2026

2026 Host Organization: Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE)

To apply, follow the link in our bio!

Come visit us for a closer look at Carmen Argote’s new site-specific installation “gajes del oficio”. By weaving togethe...
10/16/2025

Come visit us for a closer look at Carmen Argote’s new site-specific installation “gajes del oficio”.
 
By weaving together personal and historical narratives, Argote invites viewers to reconsider our relationships with consumption, desire, and sustainability. Exploring how we dress, interact with material goods, and utilize natural resources, Argote examines cycles of consumption and nourishment, revealing the hidden labor embedded in everyday materials.
 
On view through December 6, 2025
Nichols and Lenzner Galleries
Wednesday through Saturday, 1–4PM
argote

Images: Installation views by Kara Leigh Kirk

Warm congratulations to Gala Porras-Kim ( ) who was named a 2025 MacArthur Fellow. Last year we were thrilled to host he...
10/09/2025

Warm congratulations to Gala Porras-Kim ( ) who was named a 2025 MacArthur Fellow. Last year we were thrilled to host her exhibition “Between Lapses of Histories” at Pitzer College Art Galleries.

Installation views from “Gala Porras-Kim: Between Lapses of Histories” at Pitzer College Art Galleries, January 27-March 22, 2024. Photograph: Chris Wormald (.s.w )

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