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  • Guitarist Peter Sprague loves jazz. But he also digs deep into musical history and unearths some sonic gems from the Beatles, Jimmy Webb and Brazil’s Antonio Carlos Jobim. For this concert, he connects with vocalist Allison Adams Tucker, pianist Danny Green, drummer Duncan Moore and bassist Mack Leighton for an evening of good sounds, good vibes and good times. The group recently released three albums: “All You Need Is Love” (Beatles songs), “Christmas Time Is Here” (holiday music) and “Peter Sprague Plays Jobim” (Brazilian music). Theirs is a vivid tour through three-dimensional jazz! CSUSM Students: FREE Faculty/Staff/Alumni: $5 Community: $10 Individuals with disabilities, who would like to attend this event, please call 760-750-8272 or email gjones@csusm.edu regarding any special accommodation needs. It is requested that individuals requiring auxiliary aids such as sign language interpreters and alternative format materials notify the event sponsor at least seven working days in advance. Every reasonable effort will be made to provide reasonable accommodations in an effective and timely manner. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/peter-sprague-group-feat-allison-adams-tucker-tickets-1981805877729 Peter Sprague on Facebook Allison Adams Tucker on Instagram and Facebook
  • Workshop 10:30 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. Art and science intersect with elin o’Hara slavick’s art that maps radioactive residuum and Dr. David Richardson’s epidemiological studies of radiation’s human impact. O’Hara slavick, who wrote “Bomb After Bomb: A Violent Cartography” and “After Hiroshima,” is an internationally exhibiting artist who captures the lingering effects of radiation with autoradiographs and creates contact prints of rubbings of trees and architecture exposed to atomic bombs in Hiroshima, Nagasaki and Fukushima. Richardson, an epidemiologist who has conducted studies of cancer among U.S. federal nuclear workers and Japanese survivors of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, is the lead writer on the United Nations Committee on Epidemiological Studies of Radiation and Cancer (UNSCEAR). The duo is visiting from UC Irvine, where o’Hara slavick was artist in residence at the College of Health Sciences for the past three years and Richardson is associate dean for research in public health and a professor of environmental and occupational health. In this dynamic presentation, the artist and scientist discuss how they align their practices within the past, present and future of our shared nuclear realities. Co-sponsors: Center ARTES STEAM ambassadors and CSUSM’s Climate Action and Sustainability Center (CASC) CSUSM Students: FREE Faculty/Staff/Alumni: $5 Community: $10 Individuals with disabilities, who would like to attend this event, please call 760-750-8272 or email gjones@csusm.edu regarding any special accommodation needs. It is requested that individuals requiring auxiliary aids such as sign language interpreters and alternative format materials notify the event sponsor at least seven working days in advance. Every reasonable effort will be made to provide reasonable accommodations in an effective and timely manner. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/a-marriage-of-art-and-science-tickets-1981795715333
  • Rio de Janeiro in Brazil is home to the world's largest urban rain forest. Woven among the city's bustling neighborhoods are soaring tree canopies, waterfalls, and miles of hiking trails.
  • “Stories From Home” is a series of dances embodying the oral traditions of Nuevomexicano, Chicano and Mexican American communities in the American Southwest. Choreographer Yvonne Montoya and a diverse cast of dancers draw upon personal histories as well as stories of ancestral knowledge. “Stories From Home” is a vessel for personal and specific tales, while also offering a broader look at various cultural traditions throughout the Southwest. The work addresses themes such as the Bracero Program, the creation of the atomic bomb in Northern New Mexico and illness related to U.S. government projects, the loss of language because of 1940s Americanization programs, the experience of the Sephardim people during and after the Spanish Inquisition, family, love and querencia. An artist meet-and-greet will take place March 10 from 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Cross Cultural Center. CSUSM Students: FREE Faculty/Staff/Alumni: $5 Community: $10 Individuals with disabilities, who would like to attend this event, please call 760-750-8272 or email gjones@csusm.edu regarding any special accommodation needs. It is requested that individuals requiring auxiliary aids such as sign language interpreters and alternative format materials notify the event sponsor at least seven working days in advance. Every reasonable effort will be made to provide reasonable accommodations in an effective and timely manner. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/stories-from-home-tickets-1981610837358 CSUSM Cross Cultural Center on Instagram and Facebook
  • Join the Asian Arts Council for an educational and entertaining chartered bus trip to The Huntington (formerly Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Garden). Travel to The Huntington to enjoy a spring day in the gardens and see special exhibition the eight directions of the wind: Edmund de Waal. Visit: https://sdma.ticketapp.org/portal/product/176?_ga=2.126516548.835369369.1769634069-548490435.1761927147 The San Diego Museum of Art on Instagram and Facebook
  • Acclaimed pianist Gila Goldstein will perform a lunch-time recital on campus. Her performance will include works by Vivaldi, Bach, Mendelssohn, Guastavino, Villa Lobos, Lecuona, Ronn Yedidia and Gershwin. Additionally, the event will be preceded by a piano master class on March 9 at 12 p.m. in Academic Hall 104. Sponsored by the Funes Fund CSUSM Students: FREE Faculty/Staff/Alumni: $5 Community: $10 Individuals with disabilities, who would like to attend this event, please call 760-750-8272 or email gjones@csusm.edu regarding any special accommodation needs. It is requested that individuals requiring auxiliary aids such as sign language interpreters and alternative format materials notify the event sponsor at least seven working days in advance. Every reasonable effort will be made to provide reasonable accommodations in an effective and timely manner. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/gila-goldstein-piano-tickets-1981598082207 Gila Goldstein on Facebook
  • Come engage in figure drawing in the SDMA Museum Art Studio! Exercise and develop your drawing skills through observation of a live, clothed model while exploring your creativity. Drawing materials will be provided or you can bring your own. No oil paints or solvents please! This is a pay-what-you-wish event. Please RSVP here to save your spot. Registration is limited to 20 people per session. Meet at the House of Hospitality, near the Prado restaurant entrance at 12:50 p.m. and look for the OPEN STUDIO sign. Visit: https://www.sdmart.org/event/live-model-drawing-3/2026-03-17/ The San Diego Museum of Art on Instagram and Facebook
  • This Valentine’s weekend, rest in sweet stillness during this restorative "Heart in Harmony" Sound Healing on Sunday, February 15 for one-hour sessions at 5:30 p.m. or 7:30 p.m. Unwind and breathe in fresh energy amidst the thriving plant life of the Dickinson Family Education Conservatory. The one-hour sound bath is led by San Diego–based master sound healer Jazmine Amelia, alongside nine seasoned practitioners from My Sound Bath Collective, her global network of certified sound healing and ceremony leaders. Admission is $55 for members and $60 for non-members. Visit: 'Heart in Harmony': Sound Healing at the San Diego Botanic Garden San Diego Botanic Garden on Instagram and Facebook
  • Valladares ha vivido en California los últimos 4 años y actualmente vive en Sacramento estudiando la carrera en finanzas. Pero una carta que recibió a finales del mes pasado le dio un giro a su vida.
  • Family Art Adventures are dynamic free guided tours specially designed for families with school-aged children ages 5 to 12. Tours are offered the second and fourth Saturdays of each month at 10:30 a.m. Family tour themes change monthly, and each family tour is followed by a hands-on art-making activity. All materials are provided. Visit: https://www.sdmart.org/event/family-art-adventures-march-2026/2026-03-14/ The San Diego Museum of Art on Instagram and Facebook
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