UCLA Faculty Assn. Blog: 4th Quarter 2021

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Margo Leavin Saturday, October 23, 2021

From UCLA Newsroom: Margo Leavin, renowned art dealer and influential contemporary art world figure, has died at the age of 85. A graduate of UCLA, she was a longtime champion of artists in Los Angeles, and was the lead donor in the renovation of UCLA’s graduate art studios. Leavin was born in New York, but spent her adult life in Los Angeles. She earned her diploma from UCLA with a psychology degree in 1958 and became a private dealer in 1967, selling art out of her home until she opened the Margo Leavin Gallery in West Hollywood in 1970. She took on former employee Wendy Brandow as her partner in 1989.

The gallery was renowned for showing cutting-edge contemporary art by emerging and established artists — including John Baldessari, Claes Oldenburg, Lynda Benglis, Sol Lewitt, Agnes Martin and Donald Judd. By the time it closed in 2013, it had produced more than 500 exhibitions, including 400 solo shows. Its archives were acquired by the Getty Research Institute in 2015. In 2016, Leavin made a gift of $20 million to fund the renovation and expansion of the UCLA Graduate Art Studios. The complex, a former wallpaper factory, had been located in the Hayden Tract in Culver City since 1985. Leavin’s gift is the largest ever made by an alumna to the arts at UCLA. In honor of her contribution, the complex was renamed the UCLA Margo Leavin Graduate Art Studios. “I’m grateful that my career in the Los Angeles art world has afforded me the opportunity to support those at the very heart of this community: artists,” Leavin had said in a statement. “The students, alumni and faculty from the art department at UCLA shape the future of the arts in Los Angeles and beyond.” The major restoration and expansion created a new building for the nation’s top-ranked public university to support its leading graduate program. Designed by the Los Angelesbased architecture firm Johnston Marklee and opened in 2019, the 48,000 square foot campus was envisioned as a true artist’s neighborhood. The studios include exhibition galleries, a covered arcade that’s open to the outdoors, a garden and sculpture yards. The spaces were not overly deterministic in order to support the diverse and emerging needs of creative practice. UCLA Faculty Association Blog: 4th Quarter 2021

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Cancel Culture

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Tongue

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Is 18 a Magic Number?

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Is 18 a Magic Number? - Part 2

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Donation

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No presents from the state's labor market

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Nash

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Location of the ball is now on the UCLA campus

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Contradictory Report on UC Policy for January

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Does UCLA Have a Plan B for January 3?

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Stuff Happens (and is happening) - Part 2

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Still stuck after all

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20,000 Isn't Enough. How About 30,000?

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Leaving Money on the Table?

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Uh Oh Omicron! Are We Going Back to the Future? - Part 2

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The Future (of Transportation near UCLA) Lies Ahead

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The Search

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UCLA’s Undocumented Alumni Association

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The Latest Scam: Don't Click

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Uh Oh Omicron! Are We Going Back to the Future?

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Ambiguous

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The LAO on Student Mental Health

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Repetition

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Westwood Crime Concerns

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News: Looks like recognition strike issue is resolved

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SMC to UC

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The Endless Harvard Admissions Case

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Conceptually, Incompletely-Negotiated Monster Dorm

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More VoIP Concerns

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Not Always

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Let's take it as a good sign

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UCLA Health on Omicron

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Looking for Omicron at UC-SD

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December Coronavirus Rules

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More on the UC-SB Munger Monster Dorm

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pages 196-199

And still more want to get in

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pages 193-194

Winter Quarter: No LA County Lockdown

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Viral Recriminations at Berkeley

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Aftermath of the UC Lecturer's Almost Strike

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An Aspect of the Columbia Grad Student Strike

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Broxton

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Ogbonnia

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We can give thanks for that

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More on UC Overenrollment

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Stong

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Another Possible Strike

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Santa Monica College Again #1 in Transfers to UC

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Watch the Regents Session of Nov. 18, 2021

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UC to Require Boosters

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Strike News: No Strike

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Watch the Morning Meetings of the Regents: Nov. 17, 2021

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State Budget Outlook

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Watch the Regents Meeting of Nov. 16, 2021

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Strike News: Lecturer Work Stoppage Scheduled for This Week

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Crowds Without Controls Are Not Wise

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The Overenrollment Story Continues

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New Canvas Courseware System is Cut from a Different Cloth

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No Parking

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Game Off - Part 2

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Game Off - Part 3

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The clock keeps ticking on the Harvard affirmative action case

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Game Off

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Strike News

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LA Times Editorial on UC Overenrollment

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Another Belmont in Westwood

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More on Overenrollment & Munger Hall/Hell

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LAO Report on Student Housing

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Free Transit

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Did you change your clock? Are you grumpy about it?

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Munger Hall or Munger Hell - Part 4

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Vax Proof Uploading - Part 2 (mystery somewhat resolved

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Munger Hall or Munger Hell - Part 3 (International Edition

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No Progress

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Hastings or Not Hastings - Part 2

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News of Student Researchers' Labor Negotiations

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Still Problems With Vax Proof Uploading

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Before Sunset

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Munger Hall or Munger Hell?

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Another Week of Being Stuck

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Eleven and Fifty

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What will "fully" be?

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Hastings or Not Hastings

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pages 80-84

Enforcement (or non-enforcement) of campus coronavirus rules

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pages 78-79

New Med at Merced? Hard to be sure what the governor said

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New Protocol

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Margo Leavin

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Lecturers' Labor Negotiation News - Part 3

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Continued erosion of the Master Plan - Part 2

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Lecturers' Labor Negotiation News - Part 2

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Just a reminder about "surplus"

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Dealing with excess

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Streisand Institute

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Still stuck

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No Test

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Lecturers' Labor Negotiation News

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pages 46-47

UC (again) mandates flu shots

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LAO summary of UC budget

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If you're just waking up

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Uh Oh

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Still bouncing around too high

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Continued erosion of the Master Plan

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Transfers - Part 3 (still waiting for the guv

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Watch the Regents Meeting of Sept. 30, 2021

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The Missing Item on the Regents' Agenda

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Mixed Messages

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Worrying About Inflation

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Size Doesn't Matter

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Wrong Way

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Churn

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