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Watts Towers Common Ground
Art, Migrations, Development
Conference Program
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October 22-24, 2010
UCLA & Watts
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Friday, October 22, 2010
Sequoia Room, Faculty Center, UCLA
2:00     Welcome & Introductions
Thomas Harrison, Department of Italian, UCLA  *  Olga Garay, Director, Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs  *  Keith Parker, Associate Vice Chancellor of Government and Community Relations, UCLA
The Watts Towers  *  Film by Michael McNamara, 2005
Luisa Del Giudice, Los Angeles  *  The Watts Towers Common Ground Initiative
3:15    The Watts Towers and Art Movements:  Local & Global I  *  Chaired by Paul Vangelisti, Otis College of Art & Design
Jo Farb Hernandez, S.P.A.C.E.S. & San Jose State Univ. *  Local Art, Global Issues: Tales of  Survival and Demise Among Contemporary Art Environments
Guglielmo Bilancioni, Univ. of Genova  *  Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere: Simon Rodia and Fantastic Architecture
Amit Wolf, UCLA  *  The  Art of Doing Your Thing:  Rodia's Towers in Architectural Thought and Practice, 1965-1972
4:45     Break
5:00     The Committee for Simon Rodia's Towers in Watts (CSRTW):
Rare Reflections by Early Members  *  Chaired by Paul A. Harris, Loyola Marymount University
William Cartwright, Co-Founder CSRTW *  In conversation with Edward Landler
Bud Goldstone *  Film, introduction by Seth Strongin, The City Project
Jeanne Morgan *  Film, introduction by Edward Landler, Filmmaker
6:30     Timothy Watkins, Watts Labor Community Action Committee, Los Angeles  *  "Don't Move, Improve!" Watts Labor Community Action Committee, Past and Present (Introduction by Darnell M. Hunt)
7:00     Opening Reception, with Poet, Otis O'Solomon, Watts Prophet
Saturday, October 23, 2010
121 Dodd Hall, UCLA
9:00   The Watts Towers and Art Movements:  Local & Global II   *  Chaired by Thomas Harrison, UCLA
Susan D. Anderson, UCLA  *  Preserving the History of Watts as a Progenitor of the Avant-Garde
Paul A. Harris, Loyola Marymount Univ., Los Angeles  *  The Poetic Concrete of Sam Rodia's Watts Towers and the Concrete Poetry of Ronald Johnson
Richard Cándida Smith, Univ. of California, Berkeley  *  An Era of Grand Ambitions: Sam Rodia and California Modernism
10:45   Artists in Conversation  *  Chaired by Rosie Lee Hooks, Watts Towers Arts Center
John Outterbridge *  Judson Powell * Charles Dickson * Augustine Aguirre * Bettye Saar
12:00   Lunch, St. Alban's Episcopal Church, 580 Hilgard Ave., LA 90024
1:15     Visit to Powell Library Exhibition:  Committee for Simon Rodia's Towers in Watts, UCLA Special Collection No. 1388, with Luisa Del Giudice (optional)
2:00   Conservation of the Towers   *  Chaired by Jo Farb Hernandez, S.P.A.C.E.S.
Steve Colton, Art Conservator, Los Angeles  *  Conservation Work at the Towers:  A Brief Overview of Conditions, Causes, Treatment Campaigns, and Results Over Five Decades
Jeffrey Herr, Hollyhock House/Simon Rodia's Towers in Watts, DCA *  Simon Rodia's Towers: A Status Report
Mark Gilberg, and Frank D. Preusser, Conservation Center, LACMA *  The Watts Towers - Preservation Impossible?
3:30     Break
3:45   Migrations  *  Chaired by Dominic Thomas, UCLA
Kenneth Scambray, Univ. of La Verne  *  California and the Italian Immigrant Experience: The Artistic and Literary Contexts of Simon Rodia's Watts Towers
Linden Beckford Jr., Los Angeles  *  The Black Southern Migration in Watts: Post-WWII Facelift
Katia Ballacchino, Univ. of Rome Sapienza *  Towers of Memory:  Images and Visual Community Symbols Between Italy and the United States
Istituto Italiano di Cultura
1023 Hilgard Ave., Los Angeles, 90024 (Westwood)
("Settimana della Lingua Italiana")
6:00     I Build the Tower * Film by Edward Landler and Brad Byer * Exhibition:  Sabato Rodia's Watts Towers, Curated by Rosie Lee Hooks & Jo Farb Hernandez
7:30     Reception
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Day in Watts
(by pre-payment only)*
Watts Towers & Watts Towers Arts Center (WTAC)
1727 East 107th St., LA 90002
8:30     Departure, Istituto Italiano di Cultura, 1023 Hilgard Ave., LA (Westwood) 90024 Westwood
9:00     I - Guided Tour of the Watts Towers, Watts Towers Arts Center, Charles Mingus Youth Arts Center (including Exhibition: Migrating Towers:  The Gigli of Nola and Beyond), Simon Rodia's Towers in Watts, Conservation Headquarters  (Transportation to WLCAC)
Watts Labor Community Action Committee (WLCAC)
10950 South Central Ave., LA 90059
II - Guided Tour of the Watts Labor Community Action Committee campus, including Civil Rights Museum
11:30   Lunch, Watts Labor Community Action Committee (WLCAC)
12:30   Art Environments & Cultural Contexts  *  Chaired by Luisa Del Giudice
Joseph Sciorra, John D. Calandra It. Am. Inst., Queens College, NY  *  "Why a Man Makes the Shoes?":  Italian-American Art and Philosophy in Sabato Rodia's Watts Towers
Laura E. Ruberto, Berkeley City College  *  A California Detour on the Road to Italy: The Hubcap Ranch, the Napa Valley, and Italian American Identity
Alessandro Dal Lago and Serena Giordano, University of Genova  *  Art Without Nation
Thomas Harrison, UCLA *  Sam Rodia-Outsider Artist?
2:30     Art & Development * Chaired by Edward Tuttle, UCLA
Gail Brown, "Where I'm Standing," Los Angeles  *  From Where I'm Standing Photo-Documentary Workshops at Watts Towers Arts Center: Building Community Through Self-Awareness and Self-Expression
Monica Barra, Rutgers University  *  Teaching the Watts Towers, Learning Los Angeles: Public Art, Storytelling, and Urban Pedagogy
Darnell M. Hunt and Ana-Christina Ramon, UCLA  *  Watts This About "Black Los Angeles?"  An Anthology on Space, People, Image, and Action
Melissa Hayes, Chicago History Museum * Watts California; Branding Communities for Cultural Tourism
4:00     I Build the Tower, Film by Edward Landler and Brad Byer
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*Day in Watts Tour  - 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. (optional return at 4:15 p.m.)
[Made possible, in part, by a grant from S.P.A.C.E.S. - Saving and Preserving Arts and Cultural Environments]
Includes return transportation to Westwood, guided tour & lunch.  Reservation by $15 pre-payment only (payable to "Italian Cultural Institute").  Check last-minute availability with conference registration desk or by writing to:  info@???
