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  • A collaborative exhibition at Art Produce Gallery and City Gallery featuring past and present Art Produce Artists in Residence (AiRs). September 2-30, 2023 Saturday, Sept. 2: 3-5 p.m. Opening Reception at City Gallery 6-8 p.m. Opening Reception and Auction Launch at Art Produce Saturday, Sept. 30: 5-8 p.m. Garden pARTy and Auction Closing (Ticketed Event) CONNECT brings together a wide range of expressive forms and contemporary perspectives through visual arts, dance, music, poetry, and live performances. Together these works highlight the importance and power of connections fostered by artists amongst each other, within communities, and in partnership with organizations and institutions. This exhibition explores various means of connecting through different modes of transmission, and the potential for new points of access. The Artists: Trevor Amery Lerida Armendariz Cheyenne Avila Brian Black Joe Cantrell Flavia D’Urso Giovanna Francisco Kaori Fukuyama Sofia V. Gonzalez Denja Harris Terri Hughes-Oelrich Talia Isaacson Amanda Kachadoorian Jordi Bhavna Mehta Michelle Montjoy Dakota Noot Cat Chiu Phillips Avia Rose Ramm Elizabeth Salaam Sage Serrano Aren Skalman Lindsay Stewart Kim Sweeney Melanie Taylor Christopher Lloyd Tucker Christiana Updegraff Pasquale Verdicchio Chris Warren Helena Westra Locations and gallery hours: City College Art Gallery: City College Arts and Humanities Building AH 314 1508 C. St., San Diego CA 92101 Gallery hours: 12-4 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday. Art Produce: 3139 University Ave., San Diego CA 92104 Gallery Hours: 2-7 p.m. Thursday and Friday; 5-7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. *Enter through Botanica 5-7 p.m. Related links: Art Produce Gallery: website | Instagram City College Gallery: website | Instagram
  • The practice dates back hundreds of years, when people started using cloth bundles to carry items to and from public baths. Eventually, it evolved into a wrapping art form.
  • Sgt. Maj. Gerardo Trevino was arrested by Naval Criminal Investigative Service agents Sept. 11 and remains in the brig, the Marines say.
  • Einbinder says her experience on the competitive cheer team in middle school taught her extreme discipline and focus — which she then put toward comedy. Her new Max special is Everything Must Go.
  • Many authors are concerned about the use of their copyrighted material in generative AI models. At the same time, some are actively experimenting with the technology.
  • Freddie’s Place Announces “Freddie’s Christmas Wish” Donation Drive for Shelter & Rescue Pets, along with a new Pet Ambulance & Transport Vehicle The funny little dog with the plush red ball & huge heart for his community is at it again! Freddie’s Place Animal Hospital + Urgent Care, in partnership with their sister charitable organization “A Favor for Freddie,” is rolling out a Nationwide Holiday Initiative to provide animals in shelters or rescues a brighter and Merrier Christmas. With more than 2 million animals in shelters at any time, and untold amounts with rescue organizations, Freddie’s Place has a very special ask from San Diego Pet families & people across the nation that love animals. “Freddie’s Christmas Wish” is a donation driven event requesting for blankets, treats, toys, & pet food from the community at large. Donations will be accepted at the Freddie’s Place Vista location thru December 30th. Several times during the month, the Freddie’s Place “Best Care Anywhere Team” will also be out and about at “Stuff the Ambulance” events. The more donations received, the more shelter and rescue pets have a toy, treat, or warm blanket to celebrate Christmas. To further clarity, the Best Care Anywhere Team at Freddie’s Place indicated “No donation is too small for this event. It’s a great way for anyone in our community to help these forgotten animals in need with whatever sized donation they can afford.” Since both of Freddie’s organizations have such a large network of friends reaching across the nation, they are welcoming anyone outside of the San Diego area to join in on this great cause by donating directly to a shelter or rescue of their choice near their home. By simply taking a picture of the act of donating at the facility and sending that picture via email or Direct Message, the folks at Freddie’s Place will assure the person donating is recognized on all Freddie’s social media sites. People who provide donations will also be the recipient of a Freddie pin for their donation. Freddie asks everyone who cares about pets to be a part of this worthwhile initiative. Also happening at Freddie’s Place, in step with their motto “We’re Keeping the Ball Rolling.” the hospital is proud to introduce “The Freddie’s Place Ambulance & Transport Vehicle.” This state of the art wonder will likely be rolling into a neighborhood near you early in 2024. Freddie’s Place will be featuring their pet ambulance at area venues, providing on-the-spot medical assistance for pets with urgent health needs. Research shows that San Diego is one of the most pet friendly cities in the nation. As pets are given more and more access to events with their owners, the team at Freddie’s Place will be here to support San Diego pet families. Freddie’s Place also intends to offer mobile vaccine clinics and other health related services to areas that are veterinarian deserts or have lower income populations. The Pet Ambulance (aka, “The Fred-mobile) will be a mobile Urgent Care and Wellness Center on wheels, as well as a transport vehicle, and good will ambassador for the hospitals brand. There are more plans in the works to utilize the new ambulances capabilities in service of the community. For more information on the Ambulance & Transport Vehicle, or to find out more on how you can help make “Freddie’s Christmas Wish” come true, contact Allyson at Freddie’s Place by dialing 760-Freddie.
  • Join the Board of Directors, Staff and Teaching Artists of Arts Education Connection San Diego (formerly known as Young Audiences of San Diego) for a special Diamond Anniversary event! Attendees will experience the music of the Rob Thorsen Jazz Trio, meet student artists, connect with staff and board members, and enjoy light refreshments. Click here for more information about this event!
  • OBGYN doctors say the sole maternity ward left after another closed last year needs more doctors, nurses and other resources to meet demands.
  • Brightfeather is a dynamic and immersive violin-piano duo founded by violinist Benjamin Hoffman and pianist Irene Kim. Through deeply personal performances, Brightfeather is committed to bringing the light, hope, and strength of music to audiences across the globe. The duo has performed throughout the United States as well as in Europe, Asia, and Oceania, and presents repertoire spanning an extensive range of time periods and musical languages. Violinist Benjamin Hoffman has been heard across Asia, Europe, North America, and Oceania, performing with artists such as Ani Kavafian, Wolfram Christ, Jorja Fleezanis, John Adams, and Gary Hoffman. He has appeared at Yellow Barn, Chamber Music Northwest, Aspen, the Ojai Music Festival, and Music Academy of the West, and has performed at Carnegie Hall, the Wiener Konzertverein, the Berlin Philharmonie, the Seoul Arts Center, and the National Centre for the Performing Arts Beijing. Hoffman is an enthusiastic concertmaster and has led much of the symphonic repertoire both with and without conductor. He has also performed as a guest musician with the New York Philharmonic, the London Symphony, the Baltimore Symphony, and the San Diego Symphony. He holds degrees from the Yale School of Music and Indiana University, studying with Ani Kavafian and Alexander Kerr. Pianist Irene Kim, a critically acclaimed prizewinner of international competitions, has performed across the globe in Europe, Asia, North America, and Australasia, appearing at venues such as Walt Disney Concert Hall, the Kennedy Center, and the Library of Congress. She is known for her versatility as an artist and for her powerful and authoritative performances, which range from the rare feat of performing Prokofiev’s Third Piano Concerto without a conductor to performing at Coachella alongside Danny Elfman. Continuously fascinated by the music and art of her contemporary surroundings, she works frequently with living composers and collaborates with visual artists and dancers. Her additional training as a conductor and piano technician informs her performance practice and instruction. She holds a doctorate from the Peabody Conservatory where she studied with Boris Slutsky, Benjamin Pasternack, and Leon Fleisher.
  • Prosecutors revealed last week that Weinstein had been indicted on additional sex crime charges that weren’t part of the case that led to his now-overturned 2020 conviction.
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