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  • Jacqueline Ma pleaded not guilty Monday to 15 felony counts, including forcible lewd acts on a child and possession of child pornography.
  • On display will be approximately 40 of Erika’s textile pieces created in the late 1970s and 80s, along with a selection of artists’ books, portraits, publications and ephemera that represent Erika’s tenure at the library. The weavings are several narrative series that depict family, landscapes, travel and architecture. Exhibited widely in the 1980s, they have not been shown since Erika became Executive Director of the Athenaeum in 1989. Over the past thirty-five years, Erika has transformed the Athenaeum from a hidden gem of 100 members to an internationally significant arts institution of over 2,000 members–all while maintaining the library’s singularity and intimacy. In developing Athenaeum programming, Erika wove together seamlessly the worlds of contemporary art, library science, music, and arts education. This exhibition will provide an insight into her work and the way she thought about it. The exhibition can be viewed in the Joseph Clayes III Gallery and the Rotunda Gallery at the Athenaeum Music & Arts Library (1008 Wall Street, La Jolla, CA 92037) during open hours, Tuesday through Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
  • Choose from: Tuesday, April 11 or April 25, from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. This workshop teaches the basics in Stained Glass. No previous glass experience is needed. During the workshop, students will complete a small project using glass they select from a variety of colors and textures. Different patterns are available to choose from. Students will learn how to handle glass, cut and grind glass, apply copper foil, and solder pieces together. Glass is included in the class price and all tools are supplied. Material fee: $10 payable to the instructor at the start of the workshop. No experience necessary. Ages 14+ welcome. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Location: Oceanside Public Library’s Civic Center Branch from April 1 to May 12, and at their Mission Branch from May 12 to June 23. Opening Reception and artist talk Apr. 8 at 5:30 p.m. From the organizers: Marisa DeLuca (She/Her) is a post-contemporary artist working in painting, drawing, and photography. Her practice examines intersections between time, memory, impermanence, and critical theory. Marisa comes from a background of community engagement through nonprofit service in the arts sector. She is founder and President of the nonprofit Artists in Solidarity, an artist collective that raises funds for migrant families through charity art auctions. Marisa is a San Diego native based in Oceanside, California and received her BA in Visual Arts (Studio) from UC San Diego in 2021. She is currently pursuing her MFA at San Diego State University's School of Art + Design. This solo exhibition is a reverent meditation on the disappearing spaces in DeLuca's home, Oceanside, CA. Originally in response to increasing gentrification in the region, these paintings have developed into an investigation of personal feelings around home, impermanence, and remembrance. An urgency to preserve that which is being lost, while paying homage to the spirits of Oceanside that fade into homogeneity, is the driving force behind this work. This exhibition is the culmination of a three-year artistic project that was intended to be shown in the community it honors. As a realization of this vision, DeLuca has chosen to show the work in its entirety at the social center of the city - the library. She hopes the community will see themselves in this work and find their own personal connections.
  • Itaewon was the location of a deadly stampede in Seoul Saturday night. Some 100,000 people were estimated to have passed through the area.
  • The Fallbrook Art Center presents the 14th Annual Signature American Watermedia International Exhibition juried by Robin Erickson, California, AWS, NWS, SDWS, CWS, WHS, WW, TWSA. This one of a kind show, developed by the Fallbrook Art Center, is not presented anywhere else in the world. It is only open to artists who have achieved Signature Membership status in one or more U.S. Watercolor or Watermedia Societies. Truly, ‘The Best of the Best” On view April 1, 2023 – May 28, 2023 Hours: Monday - Saturday 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. | Sunday Noon – 3 p.m. $6 Admission Visit: www.fallbrookartcenter.org or call (760) 728-1414 Fallbrook Art Center on Facebook / Instagram
  • Discover the historic gardens at Marston House as Spring Garden Tour season opens. Explore the fusion of English Romantic and American Arts & Crafts styles, as docents guide you on a 2.5-acre stroll from the 1905 original landscape plan to the formal garden's introduction in 1928. April 1, 2023 throughout summer 2023. Visit sohosandiego.org for dates and times. Marston House on Facebook
  • View an exhibition at the Serra Museum that focuses on the history of San Diego and the role of its name sake river and the people who have used its life giving source since time immemorial. Suggested donation $10.00 Visit: https://sandiegohistory.org/serramuseum/ or call 619-232-6203 The Serra Museum is open Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. or by appointment for groups
  • "Maya Peoples: Heart of Sky, Heart of Earth" is a collectively built exhibit that celebrates Maya continuity and the unbroken Maya spirit — whose languages, ceremonies, and connections to the land are founded on a common kinship. Developed in collaboration with Maya community consultants, this exhibit provides a new way to understand the histories of the Maya Peoples and to honor past, present, and future Maya generations. The Museum is open Wednesday to Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. General admission is $19.95 for adults, and $16.95 for seniors, military, students and youth. All general admission tickets include annual membership and unlimited admission to the Museum for one year. Visit: https://museumofus.org/ or call (619) 239-2001 Museum of Us on Facebook / Instagram
  • During the annual Pacific Partnership mission the Mercy's medical crew will perform surgeries and help train health care workers on remote islands in disaster response.
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