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  • Join Fleet Foxes with special guest Tim Bernardes! The indie folk band from Seattle will perform July 6th at 8 P.M. in Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre at SDSU! Follow them on social media! Fleet Foxes: Facebook + Instagram Tim Bernades: Facebook + Instagram
  • Step into the famed halls and studios of Le Conservatoire de Paris, the epicenter of Paris’ most innovative musical minds where, whether as student or professor, composers like Debussy, Lili Boulanger, Franck, and Fauré reflected the great artistic and intellectual movements of their times. This event is part of La Jolla Music Society's SummerFest 2022, with a prelude performance by the Aestas Trio at 6:30 p.m. Date | Saturday, August 6 at 7:30 p.m. Location | The Baker-Baum Concert Hall at The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center Get tickets here! Ticket prices ranging from $48 to $98. For more information, please visit ljms.org/events/le-conservatoire or call (858)n 459-3728.
  • Look around the room tonight at the country’s largest popular culture event and one will see an ever-growing array of Black superheroes, characters, and comics. But, if one were to look for the largest collection of iconic, legendary, and uniquely Black heroes, it wouldn’t be the booth of Netflix, HBO, Disney+, Mattel, or Hasbro, where one would lay eyes on them. Rather, the work of a single Black artist, a self-taught sculptor, on what can only be described as a fanatical and driven mission to contribute through the documentation of Black history past and present, through collectible art, plants a flag to show where collectibles should be moving towards in the future. Acori Honzo started his artistic career in collectibles more than a decade ago. Confronted with the opportunity to purchase only a single Black superhero, Blade, at retail, and even fewer Black mentors in the world of collectible figures, he picked up clay and taught himself how to fill the gap in the creative world for himself. Hundreds of iconic sculpts later, he retains, without a doubt, the largest private collection of iconic Black heroes ever carved, printed, and remembered, of any artist in recent memory, and certainly from a singular artist. A private obsession to create for himself has transitioned from recognition by private collectors, to that celebration and manning of a gallery space within the city of Philadelphia, to now the launching, creatively leading, and co-owning of a collectible brand, Depicting Our People’s Excellence (aka DOPE), with other similarly focused Black artists. An effort dedicated to documenting and making more widely available through produced collectibles, the rich history of Black icons throughout this country’s long story, with all the skill, authenticity, and love they deserve. From Basquiat to Harriet Tubman, Miles Davis to Easy E, Acori’s work shows a range and depth of focus, especially on the finest of details, that are one of the reason’s his collectors covet his pieces. Disburst, the premier global distributor of designer collectibles, is proud to show just a tiny sample of Acori’s original work, over 17 pieces, most never seen outside the artist’s private workspace, at booth #2549 at San Diego Comic-Con. The artist, visionary, and especially contributor, himself, can be found at booth #2649 right next door, for signings and questions throughout the convention in his first ever appearance in San Diego, California, or anywhere west of the Mississippi. San Diego Comic-Con main exhibit hall is open to all attendees, July 20 from 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. and July 21 – July 23 from 9 a.m. - 7 p.m., and July 24 from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Acori Honzo on Instagram Depicting Our Peoples Excellence on Instagram
  • Join us to watch Maverick City Music with Kirk Franklin and Jonathan McReynolds at Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre on July 27th at 6:45 P.M. Follow them on social media! Maverick City Music: Facebook + Instagram Kirk Franklin: Facebook + Instagram Jonathan McReynolds: Facebook + Instagram
  • The San Diego International Fringe Festival returns to Balboa Park for 2023 — here's how to take it all in.
  • While the main issue is that energy prices are high, some consumers might wonder if there’s anything they can do to lower their bills.
  • Join the Blue Water Film Festival for their opening night reception, screening and filmmaker Q&A at the Museum of Photographic Arts in Balboa Park! 6 p.m. - Doors Open, Cocktail Reception 7 p.m. - Screening of "Inside Antarctica: Machine Learning & Microplastics" by Nat Geo Explorer and Filmmaker Mike Libecki 7:15 p.m. - Q&A Discussion with Filmmaker Mike Libecki Moderated by Greg Reitman, BWFF Executive Director The 2022 Blue Water Film Festival (BWFF) presented by the Blue Water Institute, is set for its third year from June 2 - June 5. Held each year in celebration of United Nations World Oceans Day, BWFF will screen eighteen feature films, fifteen short films and two animated films--35 films in all, one world premiere; 12 int’l premiere and the remaining California premieres. BWFF is a 501(c)(3) non-profit. Learn more at bluewaterfilmfestival.org. Blue Water Film Festival is on Facebook + Instagram
  • Perspectives Spaces and Campana Studios are pleased to announce the opening of "Femme Vitale," an exhibition including works from Southern California-based artists Ana Andrade, Kirstyn Hom, Dillon Chapman, and Nicole Merton. "Femme Vitale" is also the name of a six-episode short documentary series that will launch Telepathine Studio, a film and video production atelier led by creative director Carolina Montejo. Both the exhibition and the documentary series celebrate women working in art, environmentalism, activism, and music who are shifting the paradigms of identity, gender, and joy in the larger San Diego region. The artist reception will be held on Saturday, June 4 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Perspectives Space, Encinitas. The exhibit will run until Friday, July 8. RSVP for the opening reception here! This event is free and open to the public. About the artists: Telepathine Studio is a niche video and filmmaking production company that focuses on social and environmental narratives, arthouse films, documentaries, as well as music and sound-based clips. Telepathine works with a group of creative professionals in cinematography, design, narrative strategy, animation, as well as recording and editing, to make films, videos, and experimental media that have striking presence, coherence, and care. Ana Andrade is a trans-border artist who lives and works between Tijuana and San Diego. Andrade is a multidisciplinary artist who works with video, sound, sculpture, photography, objects, and text. Nicole Merton is a photographer and activist of Mescalero Apache descent living and working in Orange County. Her most recent work “ Here… Our Voices, Our MMIW Movement”, focuses on the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women movement. Dillon Chapman is a Southern California-based artist, educator, and cultural theorist who investigates notions of self as subject/object. Drawing from personal and cultural archives, her practice contemplates intimacy, desire, and relations of power through writing and image-making. Kirstyn Hom is a California-based artist with a BA in Arts from UC Berkeley and an MFA in Visual Arts from UC San Diego, working with sculpture, installation, and performance to explore the intersection of language and textiles. For more information, please visit perspectivesspace.com/allevents/femme-vital or call (760) 634-0273.
  • Just announced Mount Westmore featuring Snoop Dog, Ice Cube, Too Short and E-40 will be taking the stage at Pechanga Arena San Diego! Don't miss the ultimate rap experience with this legend-only line up. Date | Thursday, May 19 at 8 p.m., doors open at 6 p.m. Location | Pechanga Arena San Diego Get tickets here! Ticket prices ranging from $50 to $405. For more information, please visit pechangaarenasd.com/event/mount-westmore-snoop-dogg-ice-cube-too-short-e-40 or call (619) 224-4171.
  • This weekend in the arts: San Diego New Music's "The Holy Ghost," DNA New Works playwriting festival at La Jolla Playhouse and more.
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