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  • Kline Swonger is a cross-disciplinary artist whose research and sculptural work revolves around perception and psychology of space. She imagines place as residing simultaneously in both physical and emotional landscapes, the moments experienced in-between offering new perspective and opportunity for discovery. Through her work she explores the relationship formed when the boundary between internal and external dissolves, and the consequence of separation or fragmentation. She formally integrates spatial boundaries, subtle shifts in light and details, and manipulated materials which engage the senses into her works. Through aesthetically quiet sculpture installations with the world through their senses, space for reflection is created. Viewers are invited to explore their own thresholds of perception, noticing their engagement with the world through their senses. On view: Feb. 6 – March 1 (Closed: Feb. 16 and 19) Reception: Wednesday, Feb. 21, 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Artist talk: Wednesday, Feb. 21, noon Weekend Reception: Feb. 24, 12-2 p.m. Gallery hours: Mon-Tue 2:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Wed-Friday 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Stay Connected with Kline Swonger on Instagram!
  • Videos of Tatiana Erukhimova's enthusiastic teaching style have gone viral on social media. The secret to her success? It didn't happen overnight.
  • More than 90,000 people in the U.S. are waiting for a kidney transplant. But a kidney shortage means many die on the waitlist or become too sick for a transplant. A new plan would compensate donors.
  • Throughout the decades, it’s remained as a way for its most loyal players to socialize with friends and escape to faraway lands. Readers and listeners to told us about the game's role in their lives.
  • New research documents how many children lost a parent to an opioid or other overdose in the period from 2011 to 2021. Bereaved children face elevated risks to their physical and emotional health.
  • The Israeli military recovered the bodies of six hostages taken to Gaza in Hamas' Oct. 7 attack. Hamas says some captives have been killed and wounded in Israeli airstrikes.
  • A volunteer curator in Philadelphia puts on art exhibits to raise awareness of lives lost to gun violence.
  • John McEnroe, Billie Jean King and other tennis legends discuss their legacies in a new PBS documentary series.
  • Join us at OV San Diego for a recreational jog led by local run club, She Runs San Diego. Prior to the run, physical therapist Dr. Jordan of The Nomadic Athlete will lead a light stretch/warm-up. We mean it when we say that all paces are welcome, always. Friend-making encouraged! Post-jog, stick around for refreshments provided by local partners and private in-store shopping. Grab a #DoingThings buddy, human or dog, and we’ll see you there!
  • Please join us for free Friday lectures at the Oceanside Campus of MiraCosta College. At 1:00 p.m. "The SoCal Sumo Open and other Grappling Arts" with JJ Jones and Christina Griffin-Jones from the Maximum Effort Foundation, Hanu Sumo Club. The Maximum Effort Foundation mission is to provide access to martial arts and physical activities for children and individuals from marginalized communities. Let's learn how they help kids. At 2:30 p.m. "Forgotten San Diego, a Historical Journey" presented by Eileen Magno, Architectural Historian. "Forgotten San Diego" uncovers the city's hidden stories and lost past through a compelling blend of vintage postcard imagery and expert narrative and will take you on a brief journey into some of San Diego County's lost past. LIFE=Learning Is For Everyone Refreshments are available between speakers and here will be time for Q&A, always. Parking passes are required on campus and are available in the lots or by becoming members of LIFE. We support MCC Scholarships. For more information visit: miracosta.edu Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
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