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  • Logos presented by San Diego Music Society, Jean Will Presents and CCAE Combining the forces of the Logos Trio (Hansen, Reeves, and Tseng), with violist Gregory Perrin, Logos presents a concert of Romantic Era piano quartets and trios that will captivate your heart and imagination. As an integral part of the San Diego Music Society, Logos and its musicians have since concertized throughout San Diego County in La Jolla, San Marcos, Encinitas, Coronado, and Escondido, connecting a wide range of audiences to the masterpieces they perform with historical anecdotes and enriching stories that make their concerts more of an intimate musical encounter. The members of LOGOS that will be performing for this concert are Justin Hansen, piano, Harold Reeves, violin, Gregory Perrin, viola, and Paul Tseng, cello. For more information visit: artcenter.org
  • Treason cases have been rare in Russia in the last 30 years, with a handful annually. But since the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, they have skyrocketed, along with espionage prosecutions.
  • Join us for the receptions for MFA thesis shows by Lorena Ochoa and Jack Coventry! SE BUSCA • Lorena Ochoa MFA Thesis Exhibition May 26 - June 2, 2023 • Reception: May 26, 6 - 9 p.m. • Main Gallery, Visual Arts Facility For more information, please visit here. Rhyme & Reason • Jack Coventry MFA Thesis Exhibition May 27 - June 2, 2023 • Reception Screenings: May 27, 6 & 8 p.m. • Performance Space, Visual Arts Facility For more information, please visit here.
  • Networks of hate groups with roots in California extend around the globe and have far-reaching impacts on marginalized communities.
  • 4 Tuesdays each month from 4 – 5:30 p.m. Ages 6-12 years welcome! Instructor Lydia Kardos teaches this 4-week introductory ceramic hand-building series. Students will create functional and nonfunctional ceramic art using a variety of techniques and their imaginations. Learn how to create with coils, slab construction and clay pinching methods. See the beauty of the final results as your pieces come out of the kiln. Students will create multiple pieces and learn how to glaze finished artwork. All materials included. Projects are changed regularly, so students can return month after month to continue to develop their skills! • Scholarships available • Military and sibling discounts • One-day attendance/Drop-In Tickets available San Diego Craft Collective on Facebook
  • Experience the captivating ambiance of the Brooks Theater Gallery's Artist Open House, where “Summer Fun” takes center stage on June 16, from 5:30 pm to 8 pm. The “Summer Fun” art exhibition in the Sunshine Brooks Theater showcases the art of the North County Society of Fine Arts (NCSFA) members. Each piece has been judged by Gallery Curator Carol Naegele, and the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and Honorable Mention winners will be announced during the Artist Open House. Enjoy ice cream sundaes, live Hawaiian and soft jazz music by Adrian DeMain, live art demonstrations, tours of the theater, and of course art! All are welcome to attend. For more information visit: oceansidetheatre.org or contact 760-433-8900 Stay Connected on Social Media Instagram / Facebook
  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York is trying something new to introduce kids to the materials that make art.
  • A rarely-shown 1926 silent film version of the famous legend of a man’s bargain with the devil, “Faust,” will be screened by the Theatre Organ Society of San Diego (TOSSD) on Saturday, Oct. 28 at 6 p.m. at Trinity Presbyterian Church, 3902 Kenwood Dr, Spring Valley 91977. Music to accompany this heralded example of early horror movies will be played by expert organist Rosemary Bailey on the TOSSD vintage 1927 Wurlitzer organ. General admission tickets of $20 per person may be purchased at the door or online at www.tossd1.org. The program begins at 6 p.m. preceded by a display of vintage autos at 5 p.m. by the San Diego chapter of the Antique Automobile Club of America. “Audiences should prepare for more than the usual fun-filled night of music and motion pictures,” says Bailey, who serves as the volunteer president of TOSSD. “This cinematic medieval folktale is still as thought-provoking and unsettling as it was nearly a hundred years ago.” The Faust Legend: The German literary giant Johann Wolfgang von Goethe published two volumes on Faust between 1808 and 1831; the first volume relating the tragedy of Faust’s bargain with the devil has inspired countless other stories, dramatizations, and musical works including two grand operas. Charles Gounod’s opera premiered in Paris in 1859, based on a French play titled "Faust et Marguerite." An earlier opera by German composer Louis Spohr premiered in Prague in 1816; he later reworked it for a London premiere in 1852. Among the classical composers who took up the Faust story were Beethoven, Berlioz, Liszt, Mahler, and – in 1995 – Randy Newman. Significance in Silent Film: The Halloween season offers an opportunity to review the evolution of horror films and their effect on audiences. This film, directed by Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau and produced in Berlin, is among the early landmarks of the horror genre, prior to the development of movie sound tracks in the late 1920s. “Faust” followed Murnau’s 1922 “Nosferatu,” which introduced the legend of Bram Stoker’s Dracula to movie audiences. In this film, Murnau used state-of-the-art special effects inspired by artists from Caravaggio to the German Expressionists. Dramatic lighting, scenes of flying, depth-of-field shots unique in their day, and billows of smoke and flame contribute to the film’s visual excitement. Not only the heavy theme of the Faust legend but also the exhilaration of youth and frantic celebrations in the face of death bring forth the highs and lows of the horror genre. Film critic Roger Ebert praised Murnau’s skills in creating “a landscape of nightmares.” Theatre Organ Society of San Diego on Facebook
  • Join us for our final Summer Hours on Thursday, August 31, featuring a DJ set by Jackie & Laura at 6 p.m. Admission to the DJ set in Art Park is free. Born and raised in the border towns of Tijuana and San Diego, Laura and Jackie take inspiration from the culture clash and fusion of music scenes on both sides. Jackie Mendoza is a singer and producer who makes whimsical and intimate electro pop. Laura Gonzalez is a musician and software engineer inspired by the complex layers of shoegaze and dream pop. Together, they play their favorite vinyl records as a vehicle to different musical universes. For more information visit: mcasd.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • The 2023 Kowit Awards is this Friday. We speak with Lee Herrick, the California Poet Laureate and a featured speaker at the event. Plus, other arts and culture events happening in San Diego this weekend.
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