Campus activities
Explore your alma mater with old friends or new connections. Show your family your favorite study spot in the trees. Or just find something new to love about UCSC!
Arboretum
Located on Empire Grade one-half mile west of the main entrance to the campus, the Arboretum has extensive collections of plants from the South Pacific and South Africa, other exotic flora, a rock garden, and a eucalyptus grove. Call (831) 427-2998 for more information; 423-4977 for the gift shop; or go to the Arboretum web site.
Art galleries
There are two major art galleries on campus: the Sesnon Art Gallery at Porter College and the Smith Gallery at Cowell College. Open throughout the academic year, both schedule exhibitions of work by contemporary artists and important collections of historic interest. In addition, the work of faculty, students, staff, and guest artists is displayed in these galleries and a number of other spaces around the campus, including several smaller galleries at Porter College, the McHenry and Science & Engineering Libraries, the Women's Center, the University Center, and college libraries and coffeehouses. For information about current exhibitions and gallery hours, call (831) 459-3606 (Sesnon); 459-2953 (Smith).
Farm & Garden
The 25-acre organic farm, where the Center for Agroecology & Sustainable Food Systems does much of its work, is located on the hilly slopes to the west of the main entrance road. Fruit trees, vegetables, flowers, herbs, berries, and other research crops are used to study nonchemical, organic methods of sustainable agriculture. Similar work is done at the three-acre Alan Chadwick Garden just below Merrill College. Produce from the Farm is marketed in late spring through early fall. Both facilities are open year-round. Open houses and public talks on techniques for growing plants and trees are also offered. For general information, call (831) 459-4140; for group tours, call 459-3240.
Performances and lectures
Theater, art, music, and dance programs are offered to the public throughout the school year by the colleges and Arts & Lectures. Films and public talks by faculty and a variety of entertainers and speakers. In the summer, the campus is home to the Dickens Universe and Shakespeare Santa Cruz, which also stages a family-oriented holiday show and sponsors Shakesepeare To Go, which brings Shakespeare to local schools. Call (831) 459-ARTS (during the academic year) for information on events in the Theater Arts and Music Centers and a quarterly calendar of events. Call 459-2159 for the Ticket Office. Tickets for most events may also be purchased by e-mail at tickets@ucsc.edu (tickets subject to service charges). The UCSC events calendar is also available on the web.
Tickets to many on-campus and community events are available through SantaCruzTickets.com (tickets subject to service charges).
Grateful Dead Archive: "Songs of Our Own: The Art of the Grateful Dead Phenomenon"
Alumni, family and friends are cordially invited to stop by and see the new exhibition from the Grateful Dead Archive, on display in McHenry Library's Brittingham Family Foundation Dead Central, the Archive's dedicated exhibition room on the main floor of the Library.
"Songs of Our Own: The Art of the Grateful Dead Phenomenon" presents the art that the band's music inspired in the musicians themselves, their fellow Haight Ashbury artist friends, and their fans.
Drawn from the incomparable riches of the Grateful Dead Archive, this exhibition documents how the band's wide-ranging aesthetic extended from the music into visual art and handicrafts, drawing friends and fans into the Dead's iconic worldview, and making them co-creators of the Grateful Dead phenomenon.
Featuring art by band members, friends, fellow artists, and fans, "Songs of Our Own" provides the first in-depth visual accompaniment to the band's powerful musical legacy.
Visit website for more info: www.gdao.org
Lick Observatory
A facility of UC Observatories, Lick Observatory is atop Mount Hamilton 19 miles east of San Jose. The observatory offers the public a view of the 120-inch Shane Telescope. The visitors' center in the main building, which was built in 1888, is open from 12:30 to 5 p.m. on weekdays and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekends. Free guided tours of the historic 36-inch Lick refractor are offered during the visitors' center open hours. For information about Lick activities, call (408) 274-5061 or visit the Lick web site.
Seymour Marine Discovery Center
at Long Marine Laboratory
The 43-acre Long Marine Laboratory site—at the western end of Delaware Avenue in Santa Cruz—is located on Younger Lagoon at the edge of the Pacific three miles from campus. Learn about marine life in Monterey Bay and the Pacific through aquaria and other exhibits, including the skeleton of an 85-foot blue whale. Tours offer glimpses of research projects involving bottle-nosed dolphins, California sea lions, elephant seals, and harbor seals. For more information, call (831) 459-3800 or visit the Seymour Center web site.
University Library
The McHenry and Science & Engineering Libraries house the impressive collection of UCSC's University Library, which includes approximately 2 million volumes, more than 27,500 periodical titles (including online journals), 650,000 microforms, and more than 430,000 nonprint items, including maps, slides, and audio and video recordings. Most of the library's resources may be used by the public; circulation privileges are available through membership in the Friends of the UCSC Library. During the academic year, the library is open every day except holidays. Special Collections at McHenry Library contains rare, valuable, and often fragile materials that do not circulate but can be viewed by appointment. Holdings include local history, 20th-century literature, book arts, and the archives of Indian filmmaker Satyajit Ray, poet Kenneth Patchen, composer Lou Harrison, the Grateful Dead and others. For library hours, visit the University Library's web site or call (831) 459-4000. For more information, call 459-2711 (McHenry Library), 459-2886 (Science & Engineering Library), or 459-2547 (Special Collections).