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  • Fallbrook Art Center presents "The Find Magnified Show", which will be on display from July 29 through September 10, 2023. Regional artists in our gallery shop, "The Find", along with a variety of new artists are spotlighted in this expanded presentation taking place in our main gallery. The Find Magnified Show presents one-of-a-kind affordable artful gifts by over 40 local artists in various mediums including woodworking, glass, textile arts, ceramics, jewelry, gourd art, cards, and more! Free Admission. Visit http://www.fallbrookartcenter.org/ or call (760) 728-1414 for more information. Stay Connected on Social Media: The Fallbrook Art Center on Instagram + Facebook
  • Celebration of "Epic Expressions: Shahnameh by Seven Female Artists," coinciding with the Persian New Year, Nowruz celebration as well as market event, on March 18 at the Mingei International Museum. The market event will start at 3 p.m. The exhibition is on view from Feb. 6 - May 31, 2024 Visit: https://mingei.org/exhibitions/community-spotlight-persian-place Mingei International Museum is on Facebook / Instagram
  • How can the art you make, make a difference? This camp will look at ways we can create dynamic and vibrant art from naturally found materials. Campers will make their own paint after isolating pigments from natural materials and make their own unique paper from recycled materials. They will look at tide pools and how they change, then practice plein air painting using paint they created. Their artwork will be included in the Plein Air festival at OMA in July. Welcome to our exciting summer camp at Oceanside Museum of Art! Our camp is designed to be a fun and engaging experience for children who have an interest in art and creative expression. During this camp, children will have the opportunity to explore the art museum in a unique way, learning about art and art making while having fun and making new friends. Our summer camp runs in one week sessions from June 19-23 and June 26-30. Drop off is from 8:30-9:00 a.m. and pickup is at 4:00 p.m. each day (Mon-Fri). This camp is open to children ages 6 to 12. Registration is open now and spots are limited, so be sure to reserve your child’s place today. We can’t wait to see your child at OMA Summer Camp 2023!
  • Opening Reception: Saturday, June 10, 6-8 p.m. From the gallery: Quint Gallery is thrilled to present Paintings by Monique van Genderen, an artist who has been working in the expanded field of painting through the lens of Los Angeles since the early 2000’s. There will be an opening reception with the artist on June 10 from 6-8 p.m. "B Side," painted in van Genderen’s San Diego studio and completed in 2021, spans 35 of the 48 feet that make up one gallery wall. It was originally exhibited along A Side, a painting of equal dimension and created over the course of the same two-year period. Developed in a feedback loop with one another, these works and others that characterize her practice were made with repetition in mind, related to philosophies about memory and an attempt to catalog the image and understand it as language. Van Genderen then began a series of "afterimage" or "snapshot" paintings, near-exact replications which reverberate from areas of the larger works. The afterimage is an ocular phenomenon where an image lingers in the viewer’s sight even when the viewer has looked away. Now, two years later, she expands upon the afterimage of B-Side with a set of new paintings made for the exhibition and from the periphery of her own abstracted memory. For the viewer, this method invites them to focus beyond the spectacle of the monumental work and engage with the details, imprinted with the artist’s hand guiding an oil stick over an untreated canvas. Her painterly language may be understood through her search to humanize abstraction, in which intersections of landscapes and organic forms convey memories and evolve over time. Each work communicates the process of painting itself, using the canvas to create a sense of expansiveness, depth, and movement. Monique van Genderen was born in Vancouver, Canada and raised in Huntington Beach, CA. She received her MFA from the California Institute of the Arts, Valencia, CA, and her Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of California, San Diego. She is the recipient of a Project Commission for Murals for La Jolla; the Chiaro Award, Headlands Center for the Arts, Sausalito, CA; Federal Courthouse Building Art Commission for the GSA, Arts and Architecture Program, Harrisburg, PA; and the West Hollywood 1% for the Arts Public Art Commission. In 2006, van Genderen participated in Art Unlimited, Art Basel 37, curated by Samuel Keller, and in 2004, was an Artist in Residence at the Chinati Foundation in Marfa, TX. She is currently on the Visual Arts faculty at UCSD and lives and works in La Jolla and Los Angeles. Related links: Quint Gallery on Instagram | Artsy
  • "NORTH: The Musical" is a masterful new production that reflects the optimism, bravery, wonder and suspense of freedom seekers. Follow Lawrence and his mother, Minnie, as they escape the Deep South and travel North through the Underground Railroad. "NORTH: The Musical” is a masterful new production that takes you on a journey of optimism, bravery, wonder, and suspense. Step into the world of freedom seekers as you follow the remarkable story of Lawrence and his mother, Minnie, as they embark on a treacherous escape from the Deep South, finding their way to freedom through the Underground Railroad. This show beautifully weaves together the powerful emotions and struggles faced by those seeking freedom during a time of immense adversity. As Lawrence and Minnie navigate the perils and obstacles of their journey, their resilience and determination shine through, inspiring hope and possibilities. With breathtaking choreography and set pieces, stirring melodies, and poignant storytelling, “NORTH: The Musical’ immerses you in the harrowing and triumphant experiences of those who sought a brighter future. From heart-rending ballads to rousing ensemble numbers, the music and lyrics will resonate deeply, highlighting the courage and resilience of the human spirit. As the narrative unfolds, you will witness the indomitable spirit of individuals who risked everything for the promise of freedom. Each step along the Underground Railroad unveils a tapestry of diverse characters and encounters, showcasing the extraordinary acts of kindness, sacrifice, and solidarity that played a vital role in the quest for liberty. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • The first career retrospective of longstanding El Paso artist Celia Álvarez Muñoz opens at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego in La Jolla. Also opening this week is the first solo museum exhibition of San Diego-Tijuana artist Griselda Rosas. Both exhibits showcase Latina artists from two generations and two different places along the US-Mexico border.
  • Allison Beaudry's sculptures draw parallels between the sleek curves and seductive finish of classic cars and the male gaze of the female body. Intensive research into classic car color schemes and design aesthetic found in vintage Playboy magazines, forms the foundation for Beaudry's new work. Opening reception: March 2, 2024, 5-7 p.m. Artist Talk: April 6, 2024, 3 p.m. Allison Beaudry on Instagram
  • The Droid Building 101 panel at Comic-Con will provide all the basic information to start making an R2 unit.
  • Stimulating the immune system to attack breast cancer. Overcoming drug resistance. Controlling cancer metabolism. Reducing disparities in outcomes. Meet the scientists tackling these issues and learn about their recent exciting discoveries. Ask a doctor about current treatment options and get an insider’s view on what’s coming in the future. This is a unique opportunity to: • Meet and share experiences with other people affected by breast cancer • Learn how breast cancer starts and how cancer cells can become resistant to treatment • Learn about some of the most promising approaches for new treatments • See state-of-the-art drug screening robots Guests will have the opportunity to mingle with cancer scientists, survivors, and research advocates during an informal evening reception featuring healthy nibbles and refreshing drinks. Guided tours will be offered throughout the event, giving attendees a behind-the-scenes look into our scientists’ varied approaches to cancer research. This open house is hosted by the Cancer Center’s Community Advisory Board. Its members strive to bridge the gap between biomedical science and the people who need it most: patients and the families and friends who love and support them. For more information visit: sbpdiscovery.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Librarians with the San Diego Public Library have put together a list of book recommendations inspired by March Madness and more to read this spring.
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