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  • From fencing to swimming and gymnastics to volleyball, we take a look at what the 2024 Paris games have brought us.
  • Dreams and Contemplations II: Exploring the Enchanted Realm of Ceramic Tile Paintings where imagination meets clay, uniting Dreams, Emotions and Eternal Wisdom. Bypassing the conventional academic route, Karen Bouse’s journey began in the vibrant realm of the Motion Picture Industry, where she thrived as a Sign Writer/Graphic Artist. Within a decade in this field, she progressed from Journeyman to Supervisor, where the opportunity to work with diverse global artists provided an unconventional education. In spite of achieving cultural success, the inner question, “Who Am I?”, prompted her to forsake status and comfort for self-discovery, transitioning a move from Los Angeles to rural San Diego County. Armed with a foundation in graphic arts and an extended period of ceramic study, fate interceded when the destructive wildfires of 2003 consumed the artist’s home and studio. From the ashes emerged a new chapter: the establishment of Indigo Design Studios, dedicated to crafting tailor-made tiles for individuals and businesses in the San Diego area. Through these projects, the untapped potential of tiles as conduits for storytelling was unearthed, evolving organically into the captivating medium of Tile Paintings. Over a span of more than fifteen years, in the seclusion of creative solitude, the focal point of her artistic endeavors has been to encapsulate the lessons and insights that arose from taking that leap beyond the safety of the known and trusting in the process of living. This exhibition, hosted by Encinitas Arts Partnership at Encinitas City Hall, marks the inaugural presentation of twenty-two out of a total of thirty-seven pieces produced during this period. The essence of this collection aims to rouse the imagination and ignite conversation, while also demonstrating the boundless frontiers of ceramic tile as an artistic medium. Above all, the core intention behind the sharing of these personal revelations is to illuminate the interconnected thread that binds all of humanity— transcending temporal, spatial, and individual boundaries. To explore these works firsthand is to grasp their dimension, texture, and energy, which photography inevitably fails to capture fully. The artist extends an invitation to experience this transformative exhibition and welcomes the opportunity to engage in discussions about the work. The exhibit offers an experience distinct from mere imagery, as it unveils the tactile and energetic qualities that thrive within each piece. Should you wish to further explore these narratives in person, Karen is available to meet at your convenience within the exhibit’s setting. The full collection can be viewed at this blurb book link!
  • More than 15 months after a Navy Seal candidate died during training at Naval Base Coronado, an investigation says multiple failures led to a number of trainees being put at high risk of serious injury, including undetected use of performance enhancing drugs among sailors. In other news, Kuumba Fest is a celebration of Black American culture, and it will be held in San Diego's newly formed Black Arts and Culture district for the first time this weekend. Plus, we have details on some arts events happening in San Diego County over the holiday weekend.
  • Baldwin is heralded for being everything from an orator, activist and fashion icon. None of that would be true if he weren't a writer first. We asked fans to break down what made his writing work.
  • Kayak Cross, formerly known as Extreme Slalom, is mayhem. Kayakers bombard down strong currents, knocking other athletes out of the way while swerving around padded buoys hanging from above.
  • The multiple Grammy award-winning singer-songwriter discusses Cowboy Carter and the moment that inspired her to delve into country music. Beyoncé's eighth studio album was released Friday.
  • At the Paris Olympics, the beach volleyball stadium, in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower, has been one of the most in-demand venues. It’s an energetic, club-like experience for the crowd, and the beach volleyball athletes who play there say it’s iconic.
  • You’re never too old! Create your own fuzzy Monster! Saturday, October 28 from 1 – 5 p.m. Ages 12+ years or children 6-11 years if accompanied by an adult welcome! Create a professional arm-rod-and-mouth puppet of your very own from Rene Rubalcava, owner and puppeteer of LV Puppet Studio of Las Vegas who learned the art of puppet making from a Jim Henson Muppeteer. What better time to create your own one-of-a-kind fuzzy monster than October?! In this workshop, we guide you from start to finish as you select, cut, hot glue and assemble the pieces and personality of your own customized puppet. No sewing is required in this workshop. Students bring their puppets to life with their own unique interests and imaginations, and by choice and placement of different face details. Each one is unique! Find your puppet’s voice and learn some puppetry basics. All materials included. No experience necessary! • Scholarships available • Military and sibling discounts San Diego Craft Collective on Facebook
  • Flowers For the Future(FFF), an exceptional high school club from Canyon Crest Academy in Carmel Valley, provides educational resources and support to Afghan girls' educational needs. FFF will hold a panel discussion on "Afghan Youth Art and Poetry Exchange" at the Central Library in San Diego on July 22nd at 5 p.m. A set of NFTs of local Afghan girls' drawings will be released at the SD Comic Con and at the event. Khossravi, the “Arrows of Light” translator, will share her experience working with the author, and other club members will talk about their efforts to develop curriculum, raise money and do outreach. It also would be a great opportunity to learn more about the challenges and opportunities facing these young Afghan girl artists and poets.
  • As Team U.S.A. climbs the Olympics swimming charts, searches for "why do swimmers wear parkas?" are trending on Google.
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