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  • Mujeres Brew House, Bread & Salt and CAMARADA unite to present a unique blending of the arts, chamber music, beer tasting and community. An artful experience to wake-up the senses bringing you music, atmosphere, beer, excitement, art, intrigue and discovery! Join us at Something's Brewing: Tango & Tacos, dine with us prior to the concert at Mujeres Brew House, and then enjoy the best of tango music at the gallery. Schedule: 5:30 p.m. - Taco Flights 3 for $10 at Mujeres Brew House @mujeres_brew_house 6:30 p.m. - Doors Open/Gallery Viewing with Artist Irma Sofia Poeter @irma_sofia_poeter 7:00 p.m. - Concert During Intermission: beer tasting, meet the brewmaster, tour the galleries, meet the artists RELATED: Artist Irma Sofia Poeter is turning the male gaze around (KPBS feature) Masks required indoors • Proof of vaccination required Performers: Beth Ross Buckley, flute David Buckley, violin Andrés Martín, bass Dana Burnett, piano Matthew Armstrong, percussion Carolina Jaurena and Marcelo Mesa, tango dance Featured Gallery Artist: Irma Sofia Poeter Traditional and Nuevo Tango: Astor Piazzolla, Andrés MartÍn, Raul Jaurena, Eduardo Donato, Carlos Gardel, Cobian Date | Saturday, February 26 at 7 p.m. Location | Bread & Salt Gallery Get tickets here General Admission: $35 plus fees General Admission Plus $20 Donation: $55 plus fees Priority Seating: $45 plus fees Priority Seating Plus $20 Donation: $65 plus fees For more information, please visit camarada.readertickets.com/events/somethings-brewing-tango-tacos or call the venue at (619) 851-4083.
  • The San Diego Symphony’s Winter-Spring 2022 season continues to connect communities throughout San Diego and beyond with music featuring world-class artists. The world's foremost pipa player and Carlsbad local, Wu Man, will perform five traditional Chinese folk songs alongside the San Diego Symphony. This concert features the west coast premiere of Four Inscapes: Quintet for Flute, Pipa, Percussion, Violin, and Cello by Australian composer Ross Edwards. Date | Wednesday, March 30 at 7:30 p.m. Location | The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center Get tickets here! Ticket prices ranging from $50 to $70. For more information, please visit sandiegosymphony.org/performances/the-wide-world-of-wu-man or call (619) 235-0804.
  • "All You Can Carry" is a solo exhibition by Los Angeles-based artist Greg Ito. In this exhibition, Ito draws on his Japanese-American ancestry and his family's experience with Japanese American incarceration during WWII, specifically centered on the objects in family homes. When FDR signed Executive Order 9066 in 1942, families were sent to "internment camps" in California with only what they could carry with them, and many families, including Ito's, had to leave behind everything except the most important things. In his paintings, Ito uses symbols as a form of code to draw on those objects, and other memories. Also on view is a large-scale installation piece, a structure of a burnt home. Finally, to both propagate a sense of hope as well as commemorate Ito's grandfather, who worked as a water tower watchman at the incarceration camp, Ito also installed an interactive piece up on the ICA North hill, a short but unpaved hike from the gallery. The installation features charcoal and soil that visitors can plant California native wildflower seeds in, to be watered only by what Ito can carry in his hands up the hill. The installation will be on view Mar. 12 through May 15, 2022, with an opening reception and performative wildflower seed installation Mar. 12. from 5:30-8:30 p.m. —Julia Dixon Evans, KPBS Opening reception: Saturday, Mar. 12, 2022 at ICA North 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m.: Reception featuring music by DJ Omega Watts 6:30 p.m.: Artist Talk followed by a Q&A Free About the artist: Greg Ito (b. 1987, Los Angeles, CA) earned his BFA from San Francisco Art Institute in 2008. His work has been exhibited widely in group and solo exhibitions at galleries including Maki Gallery, Tokyo, Japan; Anat Ebgi, Los Angeles, CA; Division Gallery, Montreal, QC; Arsenal Contemporary, Toronto, ON; Jeffrey Deitch New York, NY; Andrew Rafacz Gallery, Chicago, IL; Shulamit Nazarian, Los Angeles, CA; Et al, San Francisco, CA; and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts – YBCA, San Francisco, CA. A forthcoming solo exhibition at the new Institute of Contemporary Art San Diego will open in 2022. Ito lives and works in Los Angeles, CA. Related links: More details from ICA North Visitor information ICA San Diego on Instagram ICA San Diego on Facebook
  • For the past 12 years, the San Diego Italian Film Festival has taken you to virtual journeys along with our protagonists, experiencing the passion, love, comedy, despair, and hope of life. But the SDIFF is about more than just movies. It is about identity, history and a shared appreciation of Italian culture and great cinema– in a word, it is about community. As part of the September monthly series of the San Diego italian Film Festival is the film Volevo Nascondermi (Hidden Away) directed by Giorgio Diritti. Synopsis: Toni, an orphan of Italian origin, is deported from Switzerland to Italy, where he lives in abject poverty on the banks of river Po. Physically deformed and mentally disordered, Toni is marginalized and humiliated by a society hateful of any suspicion of divergence. Ultimately, he finds refuge in painting, channeling his bitterness and dire need for acceptance. A gripping biopic featuring painter Antonio Ligabue that exalts art’s redemptive powers, while praising the values of diversity. In Italian with English subtitles. Available only in the US.Showing Date | Thursday, September 23 at 7:30 p.m. Location | Museum of Photographic ArtsGet tickets here! General admission is $16 Join us for a live discussion of the movie Sunday, September 26 at 11 a.m. on Zoom with our special guest. ‍ All ticket holders must provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination. For more information , please visit the SDIFF website or call (619) 238-7559.
  • Listening sessions on the Gila and Navajo Nations discuss a path forward for Native survivors of decades of abuse and mistreatment at federal Indian boarding schools.
  • Singer and guitarist Susanna Hoffs rose to fame with the Bangles in the 1980s. With her new book, she proves her immense writing talent isn't just confined to songs.
  • Friday, July 1, 2022 at 8 p.m. on KPBS 2 + Saturday, July 2 at 4:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / On demand with PBS Video App. A San Diego playwright reveals her writing process. A renaissance painter's little known darker side. A sprawling landscape from across the globe. And hear a song from a San Diego folk band with a punk rock edge.
  • Our weekend arts picks: Gail Roberts, Ruth Pastine and "Dust to Dust" in La Jolla, "Gardens of Anuncia" at The Old Globe, dancers interpret Ana de Alvear and the Hausmann Quartet on a boat.
  • The San Diego Watercolor Society proudly presents “Go Paint!, an Art Exhibition,” juried by award-winning artist, Pierre Guidetti. This watermedia exhibition runs March 3 – 27, 2022 at our Gallery in The ARTS DISTRICT Liberty Station. The Gallery is open Thursday - Sunday, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. Come and enjoy over 95 ready-to-hang original paintings by our very talented Members. The paintings can also be viewed and purchased online. Please visit www.sdws.org for more information.
  • A camera aboard a media boat captured the moment as the start neared — and unfortunately, it kept capturing the moment after the start signal blared, blocking roughly half of the racers.
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