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  • Speaker: Meher McArthur, Curator, East Asian Art at Pacific Asia Museum; Creative Director, Storrier Stearns Japanese Garden Meher McArthur was born in India to a Scottish father and Persian mother and grew up in Scotland, Canada, and England feeling very out of place. Hoping to go into international business, she studied Japanese at college and lived in Japan for two years but fell in love with Japanese art and took a new direction. She became a Japanese art historian and has been passionately curating Japanese art exhibitions in museums and galleries and for national tour for over 25 years. This lecture is a sneak preview of her new memoir (October 2025) and will highlight some of the most significant art works in her life and career and show how Japanese art helped her find her place in the world. Speaker bio: Meher McArthur is an Asian art historian specializing in Japanese art. She worked as a curator of East Asian Art at Pacific Asia Museum and Creative Director for the Storrier Stearns Japanese Garden, both in Pasadena and was Academic Curator for Scripps College in Claremont and Art and Cultural Director for Japan House, Los Angeles. She curates traveling exhibitions for International Arts & Artists (IA&A), currently "Washi Transformed: New Expressions in Japanese Paper" and upcoming "KIMONO: Garment, Canvas, and Artistic Muse." Her publications include "Gods and Goblins: Folk Paintings from Otsu" (PAM, 1999), "Reading Buddhist Art" (Thames & Hudson, 2002), "The Arts of Asia" (Thames & Hudson, 2005), "An ABC of What Art Can Be" (Getty Museum, 2010), "New Expressions in Origami Art" (Tuttle, 2017), and "Washi Transformed: New Expressions in Japanese Paper" (IA&A, 2021). She lives in Pasadena, California. Please note, this session will be conducted virtually via Zoom. Save your spot by clicking on this link. All participants will be sent the Zoom link via confirmation email with instructions once you secure your place. The San Diego Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • Common Sense is an American reggae band from Orange County, California. They are known for being one of the first artists to influence the California "surf reggae" movement Ticket Price: $22 advanced / $25 DOS / $39 reserved loft seating (available over the phone or in person at our box office) Get Tickets Common Sense Band on Instagram and Facebook
  • black british music (2025), the new project from multi-hyphenate Jim Legxacy, tells the story of a U.K. rap scene overspilling its borders as it rarely has before.
  • Seated Comedy Show 7 p.m. (Doors: 6 p.m. ) Ages 21 and up This event is at Belly Up: 143 S. Cedros Ave, Solana Beach, CA Visit: bellyup.com/calendar/14395163/craig-robinson-jessimae-peluso-ryan-niemiller-eddie-ifft-mark-serritella-gordon-downs-alex-akins-chynna/ Craig Robinson on Facebook / Instagram
  • Residents across Washington have different takes on crime in their communities. Overwhelmingly, however, people opposed President Trump's takeover with federal agents and the National Guard.
  • Our dear friend, collaborator and gifted performer is fighting the fight of her life and we want to come alongside her - to share some time, some love and some of the music she is passionate about. There will be dancing, stories, a silent auction and performances by San Diego Brass and Electric and special guests - the Resiztors! Visit: https://www.ticketweb.com/event/rozz-hopson-benefit-ft-san-belly-up-tickets/14180633?pl=bellyup&REFID=bupwebsite
  • Artists including Lorde, Björk and Massive Attack have joined an international initiative to geo-block their music from being streamed in Israel.
  • According to FlightAware some 10,000 flights nationwide were cancelled over the weekend and all of the Southland's airports were hit with delays and cancellations.
  • Las cancelaciones de vuelos en aeropuertos de todo Estados Unidos probablemente continuarán incluso después de que termine el cierre del gobierno.
  • La orden sin precedentes de la Administración Federal de Aviación de reducir los vuelos a nivel nacional debido al cierre del gobierno más largo de la historia de Estados Unidos entró en vigor el viernes por la mañana, y algunos pasajeros trataban de encontrar planes de viaje alternativos.
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