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  • Enjoy refreshments and experience a fast-paced and in-depth artwork critique of up to 10 juried artworks! Jurors Danielle Deery, Independant Curator; Patric Stillman, The Studio Door, Hillcrest; and Chris Padilla, The Athenaeum will select the works from submissions and will also run the in-person session. Art lovers and artists curious about the process of a professional critique are encouraged to attend the session for free as observers. The critique will be followed by a moderated audience Q&A session. Audience members will learn just as much from the feedback given by the professional jurors as those who were selected for the critique. Featuring artwork by: To be announced April 3! Note: Registering for this event is not the same as submitting your artwork for consideration to be critiqued. Submissions to be one of the featured artists are closed. Oceanside Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • This group creates space to slow down and notice how grief is carried in both body and mind. With guidance from Elizabeth Hospice grief counselors, participants are supported in exploring the emotional and physical layers of loss. What You'll Experience: • Guided meditation • Breath work • Grounding practices • Somatic awareness • Gentle movement • Group reflection This series will be held in Del Mar and includes 13 sessions. The exact location will be shared upon registration. For more information or to register, please contact griefinfo@ehospice.org or call 1-833-349-2054. Facilitated by Counselor Trainees supervised by Clinical Counseling Services Manager, Kathlyne Barnum, LMFT, #49780. Since 1978, The Elizabeth Hospice has been providing medical and emotional support to adults and children facing the challenges of an advanced, serious illness and restoring hope to those who are grieving. The Elizabeth Hospice is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Federal Tax ID 95-3275679 The Elizabeth Hospice on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join us for a free live music concert featuring Kenny & Claire! Known for their emotive acoustic/folk originals and organic revivals of theologically rich hymns of yesteryear, Kenny & Claire’s critically acclaimed debut EP, "Are You Weary," released in 2021. Pointing listeners to the Hope of Christ amidst life’s troubles, the couple released their full-length debut, "Upon the Storm," in July 2024 showcasing four freshly penned originals and eight modern renditions of enduring hymns. Kenny & Claire reside in the Nashville area with their three children, and they maintain an active touring ministry, leading worship and performing across the country each year. The doors will open at 6 p.m.. The event is free and all are welcome. A love offering will be taken for the artist. Mark your calendars and come join Kenny & Claire for a night of worship! Kenny & Claire on Facebook / Instagram
  • Hangar 76 OMA Artist Alliance members and their guests are invited to gather each month for a lively social meetup hosted in San Diego and North County. These informal get-togethers offer a relaxed opportunity to connect with fellow artists, share ideas, and build community while exploring a range of hotspots across the region. Whether you’re catching up with familiar faces or meeting someone new, each gathering encourages conversation, collaboration, and camaraderie within the Artist Alliance network. This is a no-host event, attendees are welcome to purchase their own food and beverages. Ticket Prices: Artist Alliance Member: Free Oceanside Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • "Bouquet" is a curated exhibition organized by Page Art Projects and presented as a project of Campana Studios. On view at the ICA North Pavilion in Encinitas, the exhibition brings together five regional artists working across painting and sculpture whose practices engage botanical imagery through observation, history, and imagination. Rather than treating flowers as simple decoration, the works in "Bouquet" explore the many ways we assign meaning to the natural world — through study, symbolism, memory, and material form. From gardens carefully documented over time to sculptural works inspired by the historical language of flowers, each artist offers a distinct perspective on how beauty, knowledge, and cultural history intersect. Featured artists include: Laura Ball, Jean Lowe, Amy Pachowicz, Gail Roberts and Rebecca Webb. This exhibition is made possible through support from the City of Encinitas and community funding partners. Exhibition hours 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., Thursday - Saturday or by appointment
  • Set in Russia in the years following the fall of communism, The Wizard of the Kremlin doesn't always work dramatically. But you leave with a better understanding of how Vladimir Putin came to power.
  • Florida's attorney general says the NFL's Rooney Rule, which requires teams to interview minority candidates for top jobs, is discriminatory. Trump's EEOC has challenged such policies elsewhere.
  • President Trump returns to the U.S. after wrapping up his whirlwind trip to China.
  • In Aleshea Harris' fiery feature debut, men are men, and women pay the consequences.
  • Itamar “Ita” Lilienthal es un bio diseñador y arquitecto emergente que está desarrollando alternativas sustentables a materiales convencionales que contaminan. Él cree haber encontrado algo especial.
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