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  • Mi Vida Logan pop up gallery in Barrio Logan. Point & Shoot Conversation with the featured photographers of the GUERRERA - Mujeres in Photography show celebrating Woman's Herstory Month. This event is FREE and open to the public, coffee, music and art! Kicks off at 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. at Mi Vida Logan - 2190 National Avenue, San Diego, Calif. 92113
  • La Jolla's Tasende Gallery will host a pop-up exhibition of artist Wayne Thiebaud's work, in conjunction with Paul Thiebaud Gallery in San Francisco. Thiebaud, an American painter known for depicting everyday objects like pies, ice cream, figures and dreamily rendered, fragmented landscapes, died in late 2021 at the age of 101. He is generally considered to be part of the Pop Art and Figurative movements, and taught at Sacramento City College and UC Davis for much of his career. On view will be his iconic "Ice Cream Cones" (1964), "Untitled (Cars and Trucks)" (1991), "Sausalito" (1954) and others. View the exhibition catalog here, including essays by JT Elkoroiribe and JM Tasende.
  • Senator Tammy Duckworth has introduced a bill to protect access to IVF. She tells NPR about her own experience with fertility treatments and her attempts to build bipartisan support for her bill.
  • Join us for a Free professional development program that will strengthen your knowledge of art history and provide you with creative ideas to integrate visual art into classroom teaching. You will have the opportunity to explore the exhibition Reconsidering Rembrandt: Night Watching 2019 by contemporary Dutch photographer Rineke Dijkstra, hear talks on works in the Timken's permanent collection, and receive a lesson plan that supports and encourages the development of empathy in students. All attendees will have a chance to network with other educators over wine and light appetizers and receive free bus transportation to the Timken for their classrooms. In addition, you will be able to apply to have a professional teaching artist come to your classroom to teach a free art class (all supplies included). For more information email education@timkenmuseum.org
  • The comedian's HBO Reality Show has been called invasive and narcissistic. But it's also a natural progression of Jerrod Carmichael's work.
  • A look back at the Iraq War 20 years later from the perspective of an Iraqi-American with personal ties to the U.S. invasion and the aftermath.
  • We are pleased to present "FORTUNE & FATE," an art show interrogating luck, destiny and providence hosted by Distinction Gallery. Do we control our futures? Are we the playthings or authors of fate? Our artists confront all such questions and more this March, in a showcase of paintings, drawings and mixed media pieces. Some have thought about luck as a subject matter, an arbitrary force external to people, places and things. Others have catechized fate via material qualities, following in the footsteps of expressionism. While all of our members are professional artists with countless corporate clients, all works on show have been independently created - purely through the auspices of imagination. Luck is illustrated by different cultures in different ways, from shamrocks to horseshoes to koi. Though not all of our members trade in symbology, we have such a variety of origins that visitors are apt to experience a world tour of perspectives in a single show. Original artworks and limited edition prints will be available, the opening reception is March 11 from 6-10 p.m. Divergence Art Collective was formed in 2022 with the aim of conducting themed group shows for collectors and artists. In a landscape of sameness and disposability, we value craftsmanship and the outré. Our artists have a wide variety of inspirations, from pop culture to literature, folklore and the natural world. While we are all from different backgrounds, we share the idiom of visual art and believe in executing it to a standard worthy of the form. Visitors are provided with an experience of techniques, aesthetics and subjects as varied as ourselves. As a collective, we are focused on presenting themed shows with an atmosphere both unique and unified. The shows are carefully curated by the artists themselves. - Divergence Art Collective. With live music from 7-9 p.m. by Mathew Gose! Show on view through March 11 - April 4 at Distinction Gallery Divergence Collective on Instagram
  • The charity Save Ukraine brought young Ukrainians to Washington D.C. to tell Congress about being abducted by Russia.
  • The science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics fair is geared for younger comics fans.
  • San Diego New Music, in conjunction with the Athenaeum Music and Arts Library, continues its 2022-23 season with a concert curated by San Diego Symphony principal oboist, Sarah Skuster. Inspired by the ancient Greek concept that the universe is comprised of four elements - earth, water, fire and air - this program, entitled "Stoicheía/Elements" explores how these elements are used to share musical stories and create innovative musical landscapes. Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Facebook / Instagram
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