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  • San Diego Gas & Electric has activated its Emergency Operations Center. The utility company said Public Safety Power Shutoffs could happen if conditions worsen.
  • Record rain totals were reported in Alpine in San Diego County Monday, according to the National Weather Service.
  • "It's like you feel a presence in the photograph," says Philip Bermingham. The striking image he captured became the U.S. Postal Service's reference for the new stamp.
  • Scorching and potentially dangerous heat will hover over parts of the San Diego region through Wednesday before a cool-down brings some relief.
  • On the third Thursday of every month, the museum will offer free admission to all visitors and remain open late until 8 P.M. Visitors can visit the museum and receive a free themed Gallery Guide-led tour from 6 – 7 P.M.Explore our "Inaugural Collection Installation" that includes conceptual art from the 1960s to the present, showcasing works by internationally recognized artists to emerging talent, in addition to our two special exhibitions:"Art in America's" must-see museum show "Celia Álvarez Muñoz: Breaking the Binding" - Spanning forty years, this exhibition is the first career retrospective of Conceptual artist Celia Álvarez Muñoz (b. 1937, El Paso, TX). Featuring over thirty-five artworks – including large-scale immersive installations, photographic series, and book projects – this major exhibition highlights the artist’s playful, witty style, often characterized by her use of bilingual puns and mistranslations in both text and image. Muñoz often draws inspiration from her lived experience as a resident of the United States-Mexico borderlands.The artist's first solo museum show "Griselda Rosas: Yo te cuido" - Presents new textile drawings and sculptural installations that explore themes of inheritance and intergenerational knowledge. Rosas, who is based between San Diego and Tijuana, adopts embroidery skills learned from her mother, grandmother, and aunts, often using her young son’s drawings as foundations on which to layer, stitch, and build. Incorporating natural pigments and collage, Rosas combines these inventive images with colonial imagery to evoke a collision and circulation of cultures.Admission includes Free Third Thursday tour: Memories and Stories. Learn how artists use personal narratives and experiences to explore the societal and post-colonial realities of living in the border region. Space is limited to 25 people and is first come, first serve. Meet in Browar Lobby at 6 P.M. to join.Stay Connected on Social Media!Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Become a Member today and join us for an evening of contemporary art celebrating MCASD’s new special exhibitions "Celia Álvarez Muñoz: Breaking the Binding" and "Griselda Rosas: Yo te cuido."Enjoy a first preview of the exhibitions, remarks from the curators, and a cash bar.The night will also feature a live performance from the electronic/experimental pop duo Rabbitlight, fronted by the transborder artist Francisco Eme from 6:30 P.M. - 7:30 P.M.Burn All Books will be creating risograph prints of artist Griselda Rosas’s son's work (her frequent collaborator) as a members’ takeaway.Tours of the exhibitions will be provided every 30 minutes.
  • Jeff Landry's victory marked a huge win for Republicans in Louisiana. The Democratic Party, which held the office for the past eight years, is going back to the drawing board.
  • Join us during opening day on Free Third Thursday, March 16 from 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Enjoy free admission, two new special exhibitions, and live music by the Cumbia band La Diabla.About the exhibitions:"Celia Álvarez Muñoz: Breaking the Binding" — Enter a world of visual stories and rhymes. Aimed at cultural recovery, Celia Álvarez Muñoz spoofs the viewer with bilingual puns, mistranslations, and word play. Join her in a conversation about assimilation through colorful, innuendo-filled murals and photography."Griselda Rosas: Yo te cuido" — The artist’s first solo museum exhibition presents new textile drawings and sculptural installations that explore themes of inheritance and intergenerational knowledge. Rosas, who is based between San Diego and Tijuana, adopts embroidery skills learned from her mother, grandmother, and aunts, often using her young son’s drawings as foundations.
  • Police say Travis Ikeguchi fired at officers when they confronted him. Tributes continue to pour in honoring the victim, Lauri Carleton.
  • Themes emerge quickly when you dig into the nominations for the 66th Grammy Awards. The major categories are dominated by women and seemingly up for grabs; elsewhere, progress is not always so clear.
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