Rewind Review Respond Vol.3
Rewind Review Respond (RRR) is an online forum where CCA students reflect on recent events and the ideas that affect their practice, communities, and fields of study.
Vol.3
Fall 2021
We invite you to revisit these events and take a deep dive into the ideas discussed. RRR Vol.3 was organized by the Exhibitions department, and in fall 2021 edited by Katherine Jemima Hamilton and Liz Godbey, with original graphics by Sora Won.
Clio Nelson
Reflecting on the Uh Oh Trio at the Wattis
Katherine Hamilton
What is a Monument to Anti-Monuments?
Alexander Hwang
Anti-Blackness Uplifts Asian Americans
Katherine Hamilton
Slowing the Apocalypse to a Halt: Sustainable Farm
Gordon Fung
Sojourning Towards Hope and Homeland
Gordon Fung
Liberation from Racial Oppression
Isha Tripathi
Revolutionizing and Decommodifying Graphic Design
Liz Godbey
Face Forward
Gordon Fung
On Recuperating Traumatized Communities
Katherine Hamilton
On Wishing and Wellness
Rebecca Velasquez
Organic Architecture
Katherine Hamilton
An Interview About Drawing Codes Volume II
Contributors
Meet the arts reporters
Gordon Fung is a composer, folk-instrumentalist, and cartomancer. Gordon is pursuing a BFA in Individualized Studies in light of bridging the multi-disciplinary practices for creating installations, performance, and conceptual works.
Liz Godbey is a graduate student pursuing a dual degree in Visual & Critical Studies and Fine Arts whose practice involves writing, painting, drawing, and collage.
As an aspiring writer, Alex Hwang thinks about writing every day and sometimes even achieves this goal. He loves hanging out in the East Bay, where he grew up, skating around, reading, and listening to podcasts about mental health. His cat, Bianco, inspires him to keep pushing through it all.
Katherine Hamilton is a curator, educator, and graduate student pursuing a dual degree in Curatorial Practice and Visual & Critical Studies.
Clio Nelson is a first-year illustration major and avid bookworm.
Isha Tripathi is an interdisciplinary artist who primarily works with drawing, painting, and photography. She is a senior, pursuing a BFA in Painting and Drawing. Recently, she worked as an Archives Assistant at A.I.R. Gallery in Brooklyn, NY, and is currently the Community Arts and Development Intern at Southern Exposure in San Francisco.
Rebecca Velasquez is a second-year M.Arch student. She graduated from California State University Sacramento with a BFA in Interior Architecture and a minor in music.
Sora Won is a graphic designer pursuing an MFA in Design with a concentration in Graphic Design. She likes to find hidden value and beauty in everyday objects and life through a lens of design.
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