Upcoming Events

 

Fall Exhibitions Opening Celebration

Thursday, September 19, 5:30pm - 8:30pm

Join us for an evening of fun as we celebrate new exhibitions about food justice, queer expression, community solidarity, and more! Enjoy art activities, food tarot, vegan tamales, DJ sets, and lawn games.

This event is FREE and open to everyone.

 

Tuesday Talks

Tuesday Talks are an opportunity to hear artists and scholars speak about current exhibitions and artwork on view. Tuesday Talks take place in the museum's galleries nearly every Tuesday during the semester from 12pm-1pm. Tuesday Talks are free and open to everyone.

Fall 2024 Tuesday Talks Schedule

September 17, 12pm-1pm, Main Gallery

Artist talk with Hana Ward.

September 24, 12pm-1pm, Main Gallery

Artist talk with gloria galvez.

October 1, 12pm-1pm, Main Gallery

Artist talk with Phung Huynh.

October 8, 12pm-1pm, Community Gallery

Artist talk with Dulce Soledad Ibarra.

October 15, 12pm-1pm, Main Gallery

CSULB faculty talk with Dr. Chris Farrish.

October 22, 12pm-1pm, Main Gallery and Grow Beach Garden

Discussion and demonstration with CSULB's Sustain U and Grow Beach Garden.

October 29, 12pm-1pm, Main Gallery 

Artist talk with Beatriz Cortez.

November 5, 12pm-1pm, Main Gallery 

Artist talk with Narsiso Martinez.

November 12, 12pm-1pm, Main Gallery 

Artist talk with Ernesto Vazquez.

November 19, 12pm-1pm, Main Gallery 

Artist talk with Jackie Amézquita.

December 3, 12pm-1pm, Main Gallery 

Artist talk with Emma Robbins.

December 10, 12pm-1pm, Main Gallery 

Artist talk with Kate Pincus-Whitney.

 


 

Virtual Event Archive

2021 National Design Awards: InVert Self-Shading Window | Climate Action
via Cooper Hewitt YouTube Channel

Teaching with Design: Taking Action on Climate Change with Doris Sung
via Smithsonian Education YouTube Channel

Art Encounter YouTube Playlist
via Carolyn Campagna Kleefeld Contemporary Art Museum YouTube Channel

Earthly Matters: Artist Neha Choksi and Curator Kristina Newhouse in Conversation
via Carolyn Campagna Kleefeld Contemporary Art Museum YouTube Channel

 

Plugged-In Classroom Connections serves students in the Long Beach and ABC Unified School Districts with in-person and virtual art activities at no cost to schools or students. The recently expanded program presents arts-integrated lessons for elementary school, high school students, and life-long learners. Lessons offer multidisciplinary enrichment for educators and learners of all ages, especially for K-12 students in need of creative activities. With this program fully funded by the Earl B. and Loraine H. Miller Foundation, Carolyn Campagna Kleefeld Contemporary Art Museum is the largest provider of K-12 art education programs of any museum in the City of Long Beach.

Explore our archive of virtual programming, including our artist video series, and Art Encounter content will be accessible on our new Watch pageYouTube, and on Instagram TV.  A generous grant from the RuMBa Foundation funded the entirety of video production and allows growth of the program to serve teens and young adults. 

The ConSortiUm coalition is a newly formed collaborative project of CSU art museums and galleries presenting PLATFORM, a virtual event series for 2020–2021. Programs actively engage students, faculty, staff, and communities through visual arts-based discussion. ConSortiUm features live virtual conversations with contemporary artists, collectives, and curators whose work is critical to current re-imaginings of the art world, and the world at large.  All events are presented live via Zoom and during Pacific Standard Time hours with access for all CSU campuses. These events are also free and open to the public. Recordings of the events will be available for post live-stream viewing and archived by the sponsoring institutions for future viewing.

The 2020–2021 inaugural program, PLATFORM, featured curators Erin Christovale and Valerie Cassel; artists Beatriz Cortez, Cristóbal Martínez and Kade L. Twist, Eyal Weizman, Shuan Leonardo, Howardena Pindell; and People's Kitchen Collective. More programming in the 2021–2022 academic year to be announced.

ConSortiUm’s participating CSU art museums and galleries include:
Bakersfield, Todd Madigan Gallery; Chico, Janet Turner Print Museum; East Bay, University Art Gallery; Fresno, Center for Creativity and the Arts; Fullerton, Nicholas & Lee Begovich Gallery and Grand Central Art Center; Humboldt, Reese Bullen Gallery and Goudi'ni Native American Arts Gallery; Long Beach, School of Art and Carolyn Campagna Kleefeld Contemporary Art Museum; Los Angeles, Luckman Gallery, Luckman Fine Arts Complex; Northridge, Art Galleries; Pomona, W. Keith & Janet Kellogg University Art Gallery and Don B. Huntley Gallery; Sacramento, University Galleries; San Bernardino, Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art; San Diego, University Art Galleries; San Francisco, Fine Arts Gallery; San Jose, Natalie and James Thompson Gallery; San Luis Obispo, University Art Gallery; Sonoma, University Art Gallery; and Stanislaus, University Art Gallery and Stan State Art Space.