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          December 6, 2025
2-6pm
at the Philosophical Research Society
3610 Los Feliz Blvd, Los Angeles
Tickets: Free to UCLA students & PRS members with code UCLAstudent11 / $10 general admission
This unique gathering brings together artists, scholars, UCLA students and the public to explore the power of surrealist methods—past and present—as tools for resisting systems of domination and imagining new possibilities for being. From spiritual resistance to cultural subversion, surrealism has long offered a way to sidestep the normative, the colonial, and the fascistic in pursuit of radical freedom. Together, we will examine the contradictions and complexities within the Surrealist tradition and its entanglements with institutional power, gender, and race. This symposium is a call to those who believe that art, performance, spirituality, and speculation can resist the flattening forces of fascism and imagine other worlds.
– A panel titled “Surrealist Histories Rewritten,” featuring leading California-based scholars and artists
– A reception where guests can connect
– A second panel titled “Antifascist & Surrealist Methods in the Present,” where contemporary artists and thinkers reflect on how surrealist practice can be mobilized as a mode of resistance in today’s world
Featuring artists and scholars
Amy Lyford
Claudie Massicotte
Jennifer Moon
Sarana Mehra
Lezley Saar
dama
Patty Gone
Presented by UCLA’s Center for Performance Studies and The Surrealist Study Group, in collaboration with the Philosophical Research Society and UCLA’s Center for the Study of Women
 
                 
                