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  • "Alchemy + Light" brings together seven artists from the True North Photo Society in a dynamic exhibition exploring memory, light, and the limitless possibilities of the photographic process. Featuring over 90 works by San Diego County artists—Barbara Beck, Patricia Grabski, Susan Hill, Carole Massey, Priscilla Monger, Judith Preston, and Brandy J Sebastian—the exhibition highlights a range of approaches from alternative processes to contemporary digital practices. Each artist transforms light into something deeply personal, revealing moments of connection, experimentation, and discovery. The work moves fluidly between the tangible and the ethereal, inviting viewers to experience photography as both process and expression without boundaries. Rooted in themes of memory and transformation, the exhibition reflects a wide spectrum of photographic exploration. Barbara Beck’s layered mixed media works draw from family narrative and the passage of time, combining photographic imagery with tactile processes such as stitching, encaustic, and alternative printing to echo the fragmented nature of memory. Patricia Grabski similarly bridges past and present, using both camera-based and cameraless techniques to reinterpret the natural world through hand-crafted processes and experimental materials. Judith Preston’s work spans decades of inquiry into landscape, perception, and memory. From infrared landscapes that evoke the spiritual qualities of nature to Holga-based explorations of dreamlike nostalgia, her images reveal photography’s power to both document and transform lived experience. Susan Hill’s work shifts toward a conceptual investigation of light and time, where subtle intervals of illumination and sculptural forms make visible the otherwise intangible structures of duration and perception. Carole Massey embraces experimentation through in-camera techniques such as intentional camera movement and multiple exposures, often incorporating physical elements like crystals and transparent materials to create richly layered, abstract compositions. Priscilla Monger’s work invites close looking, where fragments of texture, light, and form gain meaning through association, encouraging viewers to slow down and discover quiet visual relationships. Brandy J Sebastian’s practice centers on the act of letting go, using experimental processes such as Chemi-Lumens to explore vulnerability, healing, and transformation. Her work embraces unpredictability and the alchemy of light, chemistry, and time, resulting in images that are both expressive and deeply personal. Together, these artists expand the boundaries of photography, demonstrating its ability to hold memory, evoke emotion, and transform perception through both traditional and experimental means. Please join us on April 18, 3 to 5 p.m., for a free artists reception open to the community. True North Photo Society on Facebook / Instagram
  • Most professionals begin their day in reaction mode. The laptop opens, email floods in, the calendar takes over, and within minutes, the day feels like it belongs to everyone else. But what if your morning isn’t determined at 8 a.m.? What if it’s decided at 4:45 p.m. the day before? In this engaging and practical webinar, you’ll discover why productivity is built on preparation rather than motivation. Instead of relying on willpower or hoping tomorrow will feel different, you’ll learn a deliberate shutdown sequence that reduces mental clutter, protects focus, and strengthens follow-through. When you close your day with intention, you give your future self clarity instead of chaos. If your mornings feel rushed, scattered, or dictated by inbox demands, this session will help you reset your approach. Walk away with a simple, repeatable end-of-day practice that helps you start strong, think clearly, and lead your day rather than react to it. https://nu.zoom.us/webinar/register/8817719778332/WN_kKgReYoSS0yBRGz6vaXY6Q#/registration
  • Arab American Heritage Month Celebration Join us for a special talk with Ahmad Joudeh and learn about AI Samah, a traditional Syrian dance. Saturday, April 18 at 2 p.m. at Poway Branch Library Ahmad Joudeh is a dancer, choreographer, and author, born and raised in a refugee camp in Syria. He now performs with Golden State Ballet in San Diego, and is a Young Global Leader with the World Economic Forum since 2024.
  • When the pandemic closed salons, a La Mesa father grabbed some clippers and learned to cut his sons’ hair. A half-decade later, he’s still at it.
  • Even after legalization, illicit cannabis grows continue to pollute California’s public lands. And the contamination, new research shows, lingers.
  • It’s that time of year again—Taste of Cardiff is back on the first Thursday in May! Celebrate the vibrant flavors and craft libations that make Cardiff-by-the-Sea unique. From 5:30–8:30 p.m., stroll through downtown, sampling North County’s best bites, craft beers, wines, spirits, and kombucha. Enjoy live music and entertainment along the way, with performances throughout the event. Don’t miss this unforgettable evening of food, drinks, and community! Cardiff 101 Main Street on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join us at the historic Mission Theatre in Fallbrook for a special screening of "Fallbrook – A Village of Trees and Tree Heroes," a documentary exploring the legacy of community-driven conservation efforts that have shaped the town’s identity for over three decades. The film highlights the work of local volunteers and organizations who have planted thousands of trees, transforming Fallbrook into the “Village of Trees,” while reflecting on broader themes of civic engagement, stewardship, and the role of community in shaping place. A post-screening conversation will follow, offering attendees the opportunity to engage with the filmmakers and learn more about the ongoing work behind these efforts. This event is open to the public and intended for audiences of all ages interested in local history, conservation, and community storytelling. Visit: https://www.fallbrookland.org/
  • Come find your one-of-a-kind handmade treasures at our semi-Annual Art + Craft Sale. Located inside the Boehm Art Gallery at the Palomar College San Marcos campus, 1140 West Mission Road Free parking in Lots 1 & 2 in front of the Gallery Visit: www.palomar.edu/art/annual-art-sale/ Palomar College Art And Craft Sale on Instagram
  • When the pandemic closed salons, a La Mesa father grabbed some clippers and learned to cut his sons’ hair. A half-decade later, he’s still at it.
  • Docent led tours of the native plant garden. Food trucks, treats, booths, crafts, face painting. Music, entertainment, meditation, and photo opportunities. Paradise Gardeners on Facebook / Instagram
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