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  • "A Must See!" – BroadwayWorld “The show is so moving it suspends us in belief she is still with us” – DC Theater Arts Written by multiple-Tony Award®-winning playwright Rupert Holmes Starring Michelle Azar as Ruth Bader Ginsburg Directed by: Laley Lippard Over the course of ninety fascinating and often funny minutes, the play presents an intimate portrayal of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a true American original. Holmes invites the audience into the intimacy of RGB’s life and her many trials: Losing her mother the day before she graduated as valedictorian of her Brooklyn high school, being one of only nine young women studying law at Harvard while also raising a daughter and helping her husband battle cancer, fighting for women's rights in the nineteen-seventies before condescending all-male courts...and taking courageous stands for human rights as a voice of reason amid a splintering and increasingly politicized Supreme Court. David Taylor of Dan’s Paper said of this production, “…a powerful teaching tool and an intellectually enriching production for the whole family.” “A uniquely intimate experience that’s absolutely worth exploring”, he continued. An evening with a great and compassionate icon of straight-thinking American justice emerges - an RBG who is not only “notorious” but victorious as she takes a stand for ordinary people facing the many challenges of a changing world. Holmes brilliantly captures RBG’s compelling life leaving no wonder why she became a cross-generational role model inspiring tens of millions of Americans and a world-wide following. Visit: https://www.sandiegotheatres.org/events/detail/all-things-equal-2026 San Diego Theatres on Facebook / Instagram
  • Bring your imagination! Get creative with inspiration from Tschabalala Self’s mixed-media painting Evening. Explore shapes, colors, and images as you make your own mixed-media artwork. Using fabric, magazines, and colorful paper, create a self-portrait alongside MCASD’s Education and Engagement team. Art Activity: Make small mixed-media portraits. Additional Programming: - At 11 a.m., join a kid friendly tour and discover art from MCASD’s permanent collection. - From 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., enjoy music, cozy up in the book nook, and free play on McGrath Terrace. - At 12:30 p.m., sing, listen, and laugh at Storytime with Ms. Katia, Librarian On the Go Come play, create, and explore with us! . . . ¡Acompáñanos a Play Day en Free Second Sunday! ¡Este 8 de febrero inspírate en la pintura de técnica mixta Evening de Tschabalala Self! Explora formas, colores e imágenes mientras creas tu propia obra de técnica mixta. Usando telas, revistas y papel de colores, realiza un autorretrato junto al equipo de Educación y Participación de MCASD. ¡No necesitas experiencia—trae tu imaginación! - 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.: Participa en la creación de pequeños autorretratos en técnica mixta - 11 a.m.: Descubre obras de la colección permanente de MCASD - 12:30 p.m.: Canta, escucha y diviértete en Storytime con la Sra. Katia, Librarian On the Go - 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.: Disfruta de música, un acogedor rincón de lectura y juego libre en McGrath Terrace ¡Ven a jugar, crear y explorar con nosotros! The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • “Common Ground: A Convergence on Abstraction” is on display at Village Arts Outreach (Gallery 21) from February 24 – March 9 from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. daily, or by private appointment. A free public Opening Reception will be held Saturday, February 28, from 12 – 3 p.m. The “Common Ground” exhibition showcases the highly acclaimed work of San Diego artists Lucas Smith, Anuj "AJ" Jenveja, and Priyanka Pathak in a curated group exhibition at Village Arts Outreach (aka Gallery 21) in Spanish Village, Balboa Park. The artists present abstraction as a shared visual language, while approaching the act of creation from their unique perspectives, the three foster a convergence within their work through layered compositions, spatial awareness, and a balance between control and intuition. “Viewers will see how color and texture play a central role in our individual paintings, which share the qualities of being tactile, responsive, and deeply rooted in process,” explained Lucas. By presenting these artists together, the works collectively illuminate how abstraction can bridge differences, revealing the ties that connect us all. “We are deeply invested in our unifying theme,” said AJ, “so much that we will be inaugurating our exhibit by unveiling a new collaborative painting on the first day”. “I believe our guests will enjoy witnessing what makes each of our styles distinct, and also how we see ourselves in each other,” added Priyanka. For decades, Village Arts Outreach has served as a vital artistic outreach program at Spanish Village in Balboa Park, providing thousands of local emerging and professional artists with the opportunity to display their work in its welcoming and professional exhibition space. The gallery is within Spanish Village at 1770 Village Place, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA 92101. Art enthusiasts will not want to miss this opportunity to engage with and hear from the artists firsthand about the vision and techniques behind this new body of work. @lucassmithart @ajfineartist @ljbfstudio
  • What is this…Artist’s Way? Maybe you had a friend who read through it years ago and made some significant breakthroughs. Or you’ve had the book on your bookshelf and promised yourself–this is the year I open it!–every year? Or you took a class long ago…but don’t remember much. Wherever you are at, this is for ANYONE who wants to live a more creative, intentional life. "The Artist’s Way" is for novices and working artists of all types, including writers, visual artists, actors, dancers, musicians…ANYONE who recognizes their innate creativity. In a supportive and safe setting, we will: - Acquaint ourselves with the basics and tools of "The Artist’s Way" (by Julia Cameron) - Work on activities meant to break through some of our creative blocks and give us better insight into creative work we might consider pursuing And more! Week 1 will be an intro to the program. The next six weeks will be devoted to the chapters (and creative practices), and the last week is a final creative presentation by each student. If you’re able, bring a copy of "The Artist’s Way" (many available at the local libraries) and a journal or sketchbook. No previous arts experience required. San Diego Writers, Ink on Facebook / Instagram
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