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  • Explore the sense of touch through artworks that generate a sensory experience, and consider how these works exist within the confines of an art museum where touch is not encouraged. Then, we will guide you through creating a tactile piece and learn the basics of casting. We will draw inspiration from Kelly Akashi’s "Cultivator" (2021), which highlights her interest in fluid, impressionable materials and old-world craft techniques, and Robert Irwin’s "1°2°3°4°" (1997), which uniquely engages many senses at once. "Reflections" is an art-making workshop series designed to serve adults 55 and older. Session 4: December 1 & December 8 In this workshop series participants will explore how ideas about the body integrate into contemporary art. Through close looking, we will engage with artworks where the body is present, and where its notable absence invokes the body. Each workshop will include an investigation of contemporary art-making techniques and materials. No prior art experience is required. Transportation will be provided, if required. Participants may join one session (two days) or more!
  • Andrea Beatriz Arango's debut novel in verse "Iveliz Explains It All" is the 2023 One Book, One San Diego selection for teens.
  • McDonald says that earlier in his career, he tended to avoid writing about himself directly in songs. He opens up about his life and career in the memoir, What a Fool Believes.
  • SDIJFF offers 12 days of in person films at the Garfield Theatre in La Jolla and then goes online.
  • Deidre McCalla’s songwriting reveals an unyieldingly honest perspective expressed with a lyric touch that relentlessly celebrates the power and diversity of the human spirit. She learned, at an early age, that life begins with an acoustic guitar. Her first album, Fur Coats and Blue Jeans, was released when Deidre was nineteen and a student at Vassar College. Deidre later studied jazz guitar at the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music in Milwaukee. With five independent albums to her credit, Deidre has touched audiences from Maui to Maine, from church basements and college coffeehouses to Carnegie Hall. A Black woman, mother, lesbian, and feminist, Deidre has long been in the forefront of Black musicians redefining the understanding of how Black folk do folk. Deidre is riding high on her current release "Endless Grace" which dominated the June 2022 Folk Radio Charts as the #1 Album with the #1 Song, "Shoulder to The Wheel" and the #3 Song, "I Do Not Walk This Path Alone," and finished the year as the #13 Top Album. PopMatters, Rhythms Magazine, and the Folk Alley Listener Favorites Poll ranked Endless Grace among the Ten Best Folk albums for 2022. In 2023, Deidre’s song, "Shoulder to The Wheel," won the 19th Annual International Acoustic Music Award for Best Folk/Americana/Roots Song, making Deidre the first woman to ever win that category in IAMA history. A much-beloved performer, Deidre has shared the stage with a long list of notables that includes Suzanne Vega, Tracy Chapman, Holly Near, Odetta, Cris Williamson, and Sweet Honey in the Rock. She has taught performance at Warren Wilson College’s Swannanoa Gathering, and songwriting at Common Ground on the Hill. Deidre’s work has been published in Home Girls: A Black Feminist Anthology, The Original Coming Out Stories, and Chrysalis: A Feminist Quarterly, and she is featured in The Power of Words: A Transformative Language Arts Reader. Kevin Roth has shared his music with local audiences several times since moving to San Diego a half-dozen years ago. He has impressed listeners with his masterful playing, rich voice, and lyrics that range from profound to hilarious. Kevin began to play the dulcimer in 1972, at the old age of thirteen. At sixteen, he recorded his first album for Smithsonian Folkways Records, which immediately launched him into international fame. Between 1974 and 1984, Roth recorded ten albums with this label, establishing himself as a prominent folk singer and dulcimer player. In 1984, Kevin performed the theme to the PBS-TV children’s show "Shining Time Station," which brought him to another new and much larger market. In 2006, His friendship and collaboration with Noel Paul Stookey, of the legendary folk trio Peter, Paul & Mary, further cemented Kevin in American folk history. His career has taken him to concert and symphony stages around the world, to festivals, to radio and television shows, and two appearances at the White House. As his career grew, Kevin became professionally and financially successful, winning numerous awards and partnering with prominent companies such as Sony, National Geographic, PBS, Random House, and Time Warner. Then came a sudden diagnosis of melanoma, and it changed his life. He had a choice to accept a death sentence or to live. He chose life. Through adapting and combining techniques from his music and performance practice with others that he researched, he found a simple and powerful method to change how he lived. Kevin discovered how to not just survive, but to become truly happy and thrive. Deidre McCalla's Socials: Facebook | Instagram | X
  • Movie choices run the gamut from "Dicks: The Musical' to Errol Morris" doc on John Le Carré.
  • In conjunction with the exhibition “How We Gather,” which investigates solidarity through the lens of the pandemic. Collaborators Nina Sarnelle and Selwa Sweidan lead this workshop exploring touch as a time-based medium and a system of co-creating knowledge. Participants will be led through somatic exercises, and have the option to engage in solo or small-group touch experiments. No previous experience required. Mandeville Art Gallery on Facebook / Instagram
  • Porter Robinson’s new album, "SMILE! :D," is the beginning of a brand new pop era for the GRAMMY-nominated artist. The lead single, “Cheerleader,” gained over 1 million views on YouTube and over 1 million streams on Spotify in the first 24 hours. The highly anticipated worldwide tour will be his biggest ever, running across 20 countries and 5 continents from August 2024 through early 2025, starting in North America before continuing to Asia, Australia, Europe and Latin America. Please note: this is a rental event of The Rady Shell presented by Live Nation; the San Diego Symphony does not appear on this concert. Visit: https://www.theshell.org/performances/porter-robinson/
  • Seaport Village will host its second annual Daycation Celebration on Saturday, June 8, from 3 to 7 p.m. In partnership with the Port of San Diego, the family-friendly extravaganza will offer a lineup of free activities and entertainment, a classic car showcase, and even a ‘celebrity’ cameo. Attendees can also enjoy complimentary bites & sips from the neighborhood’s on-site eateries and exclusive promotions from participating retailers. Here’s what to expect: Live music by local artists and a DJ dance party Woody car show Carousel rides Caricature and balloon artists Photo opportunities on the classic Seaport Village wave Bubble fun zone and face painting Samples from our foodie favorites and retail specials Seaport Village on Instagram / Facebook
  • ARTISTS: Kenny Wayne Shepherd Christone "Kingfish" Ingram Zakk Wylde Eric Johnson Dweezil Zappa Taj Mahal Noah Hunt Chuck Campbell & Calvin Cooke of the Slide Brothers Mato Nanji Dylan Triplett Ayron Jones Henri Brown The Experience Hendrix Tour evokes the era when artists treated each performance as a unique interaction with their audience. Jimi Hendrix called this his ‘Electric Church.’ The Experience Hendrix Tour fully embraces this approach, presenting multiple opportunities for performers and audiences to witness unique collaborations among the participating artists, and will highlight these artists performing their favorite Hendrix signature songs including “Little Wing,” “Fire,” “Purple Haze” and “Voodoo Child (Slight Return).” Please note: the San Diego Symphony does not appear on this concert program; *Artists are subject to change! Visit: https://www.experiencehendrixtour.com/
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