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  • The Hausmann Quartet and Maritime Museum of San Diego are excited to partner to present the eighth season of "Haydn Voyages: Music at the Maritime", a quarterly concert series performed aboard one of the Museum’s historic world-class vessels, the 1898 steam ferryboat Berkeley that operated for 60 years on San Francisco Bay. Four concerts will be performed throughout the year at the Maritime Museum February 26, May 21, September 17 and November 19. All concerts are Sundays at 2:30, and include an intermission for a total length of under two hours. Each creative program will also include informative and entertaining commentary between selections from noted UC Santa Barbara musicologist Derek Katz. The Hausmann Quartet would like to recognize the support of pH Projects, The Conrad Prebys Foundation, the City of San Diego’s Commission for Arts and Culture and the County of San Diego’s Community Enhancement Program. KPBS is the exclusive media sponsor of "Haydn Voyages: Music at the Maritime". ADMISSION: Tickets are from $10-$100 Advanced Tickets: $55 VIP Reserved seating $30 General Admission $25 Maritime Museum members $10 students/military $40 Package deal for museum + concert admission Save on season subscriptions (4 concerts): $190 Reserved seating, $100 General Admission Tickets at the door (day of concert): $60 VIP Reserved seating $35 General Admission $25 Maritime Museum members $12 students/military $45 Package includes museum + concert admission SOCIAL MEDIA The Hausmann Quartet: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter Maritime Museum of San Diego: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • MCASD has partnered with Space Time, an organization that cultivates time-based art works, to produce a series of events that consider works on display while presenting rare artist videos and live performances and lectures. See works by two artists, Jacolby Satterwhite and Super Squirrel (Sarah Hankins), that incorporate found material to critique pop culture and imagine better worlds. This program is presented in partnership with Space Time and in conjunction with "Alexis Smith: The American Way." It takes place during Free Third Thursday in Jacobs Hall on January 19, from 5 p.m. –7 p.m. with performances at 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. Satterwhite’s video "Country Ball 1989-2012" (2012) fuses drawing, live performance and digital technology to translate and document personal mythology. Here the artist's sources are a home video of a family cookout and his mother's drawings. Hand-tracing the drawings and importing them into a 3D animation program, Satterwhite builds a lush, computer-generated landscape. Super Squirrel (Sarah Hankins) is a DJ, producer, ethnomusicologist, and electronic noisemaker. Working with samples, VSTs, and analog synths, she explores themes of psychopathology, the carnivalesque, horror, oddity, intimacy, and haunting. In live performance, she creates quasi-narratives by way of irrational pop/electronic/folk mashups, which are smeared with noise and paired with curious videos. RSVP: https://mcasd.ticketapp.org/portal/product/83/event/989a731a-fb5a-4cf4-abd9-b3716866179f Space Time Art on Facebook / Instagram Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • March 27-31 Come explore fascinating animals of the land, sky, and sea! Students will learn all about animal habitats, adaptations, and how to protect endangered species! Your future scientists, engineers, and artists will enjoy science experiments, games, arts and crafts, and more! Eligibility: Grades 2 – 8 (Ages 7 – 13) Duration: 5 days Hours: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Price: $300 per student Sibling and military discounts available. Scholarships are available for those who qualify. Registration is required. For further information about the event, please visit here. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • From New Village Arts: The sold-out 2021 musical sensation, 1222 Oceanfront: A Black Family Christmas, returns to New Village Arts this holiday season as a concert! Featuring soulful riffs, rousing spirituals, an eclectic and lovable cast of characters, and a heaping helping of seasonal cheer, 1222 Oceanfront is a celebration of Black culture, family, and understanding…with a dash of Christmas drama. It reminds us that the holiday spirit is powerful, bringing us together in love, song, and joy. Written by Dea Hurston Directed by Jacole Kitchen Created and devised by Frankie Alicea-Ford, Kevin "Blax" Burroughs, Milena (Sellers) Phillips, Dea Hurston Music adaptation by John-Mark McGaha For more information, contact the Box Office at info@newvillagearts.org or (760)433-3245. Touring performances (FREE) - Wednesday, Dec. 14 7:30 p.m. City Heights Performance Annex 3795 Fairmount Ave., City Heights, San Diego Thursday, Dec. 15 7 p.m. Pilgrim United Church of Christ 2020 Chestnut Ave., Carlsbad Sunday, Dec. 18 7 p.m. OnStage Playhouse 291 3rd Ave., Chula Vista NVA Home Performances ($25) - Tuesday, Dec. 20 at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 21 at 2 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 22 at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 23 at 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 24 at 2 p.m. New Village Arts 2787 State Street, Carlsbad Related links: New Village Arts on Instagram New Village Arts on Facebook
  • This weekend in the arts: Zim's "116 Drawings of Ketanji Brown Jackson" at Art Produce; "A Weekend in Paris" at SummerFest; Adam Belt, Christopher Puzio and Chris Thorson at Quint; "Blue Period" at OnStage Playhouse; jazz at MAKE Projects; and Richard Ybarra at BFree Studio.
  • For years, Republicans pushed "life at conception." IVF is complicating that message as GOP lawmakers struggle to agree on a path forward.
  • The Woolsey wildfire devastated most of Paramount Ranch's Hollywood heritage in 2018. Human-driven climate change is demanding difficult decisions about what to preserve in the rebuilding process.
  • Imagined cinematic futures will be used by guest speakers to discuss current issues about race, gender, healthcare and artificial intelligence.
  • Students of all ages are now pursuing a form of comedy that left the circus behind.
  • Art can make the brain's wiring stronger, more flexible and ready to learn, say the authors of a new book, Your Brain on Art: How the Arts Transform Us.
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