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  • On Saturday, October 14 at 5 p.m., PHES Gallery is pleased to host an artist talk with the four featured artists of "...a sense of place..." We invite you to join us for an engaging and inspiring conversation in an intimate gallery setting. Featuring: Bruce Dean Paul Henry Bridget Rountree Susan Savory This exhibit will be on view through November 25, 2023
  • In this gripping tale, we join author Natasha Lance Rogoff as she details her real-life experiences on the set of Sesame Street in Russia, where she and a team of talented artists attempted to bring the Muppets to children across the former Soviet Empire. Muppets in Moscow provides a valuable exploration of Russian life amidst post-Soviet societal tensions. Natasha Lance Rogoff on Facebook / Instagram
  • Rediscover San Diego through its historic architecture with SOHO. Self-guided ready-made tours like Architecture and Art: The WPA in San Diego, Egyptian Revival Architecture in San Diego, and San Diego's Mid-Century Modern Marvels can be found now at sohosandiego.org Save Our Heritage Organisation on Facebook
  • Vino & Vinyl is an immersive wine and music listening experience. Vino & Vinyl is hosted by iconic Southern California DJ, musician and songwriter, Cathryn Beeks from Listen Local Radio. Vino & Vinyl takes place the last Saturday of each month at Common Grounds Café at TERI’s picturesque Campus of Life in San Marcos, California. Vino & Vinyl features a pop-up record store, custom curated wine flights and ½ price bottles of wine. Vino & Vinyl showcases various genres of music from one city or region of the world with enchanting sounds of vinyl albums and offers a delightful one-of-a-kind monthly sensory experience. Listen and learn music history, stories about the artists behind the music and their influences, while sipping a special collection of wines in the tranquil Twin Oaks Valley. Vino & Vinyl celebrates the sounds of a city or region and offers music lovers a transformative sensory journey!
  • Join the San Diego Padres for Hispanic Heritage Weekend, presented by Blue Shield of California, September 22-24 when the Padres host the St. Louis Cardinals! All weekend long, fans can come together with family to cheer on the Padres and enjoy a weekend of Padres fun. Vamanos! The festivities begin on Friday with Fiesta in the Park, presented by Verizon. Fans are encouraged to join us in Gallagher Square for a pregame happy hour, including $5 drink specials and upbeat Latin music, available from the time gates open until first pitch. Additionally, we’ve added a postgame fireworks show to keep the party going on Saturday night, presented by Northgate Market, which will be set to Bad Bunny, J Balvin, and other Latin artists. And back by popular demand, Los Tucanes de Tijuana joins the fun on Sunday for an exclusive postgame concert, presented by Coca-Cola! The Los Tucanes de Tijuana postgame concert is SOLD OUT. Only fans who have previously purchased a special Theme Game package and redeem their wristband in Gallagher Square by the 7th inning on Sunday will be admitted into the concert. Purchase a special Theme Game package for the Friday and Saturday games. All packages will come with a game ticket and limited Padres City Connect Sugar Skull Bobblehead!
  • In its 7-2 ruling Thursday, the Supreme Court said the late artist infringed on a photographer's copyright when he created a series of works based on an image of the pop star Prince.
  • Jon Kabat-Zinn, who brought mindfulness meditation into mainstream medical settings, discusses how the centering practice can help with some of today's widespread social problems.
  • Art Scene West Gallery, in Solana Beach, announces an exciting event open to the public, the Black Friday “Performance Art” Weekend Event & Holiday Art Show Opening. The Black Friday Weekend Event will feature a live performance art show on Black Friday, 11/25/22, 12 noon - 4 p.m. (only!) by internationally renowned artist Hugo Rivera. Hugo will create one of his large-scale paintings from start to finish in a mesmerizing outdoor creative performance of four hours or less. This artist knows how to creatively sling paint! There will be live music and refreshments on Black Friday and refreshments as well during the rest of the weekend event. Canvases painted by Hugo will be exhibited in our courtyard as well as canvases painted by Esau Andrade, Mexican surrealist. Hugo Rivera is an internationally renowned Mexican American contemporary figurative artist, born and raised in Guadalajara, who came to California to pursue his career. Formally educated as a civil engineer in Mexico, Hugo began painting murals anywhere he could in his spare time as a college student. He painted his first big mural on his bedroom wall, an impression of the cover of Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” album, which was the start of his passion to paint on big surfaces. In the U.S., Hugo began painting murals in the Huntington Beach area for private clients in their homes, restaurants, and churches. In 2000, Hugo opened his own gallery in Laguna Beach, where he now lives with his wife and son. Hugo’s work has won awards at nationally prestigious juried fairs, including the Indian Wells Art Festival, the Malibu Art Festival, the La Jolla Festival of Arts, the Beverly Hills Art Festival, and the Sawdust Art Festival, and he has been honored with a permanent exhibition of his artworks at Museum Vladimir Cora in Nayarit, Mexico. Hugo’s large-scale paintings are now in private and corporate collections worldwide. Hugo has developed a reputation as a performance artist over the years because he works very rapidly with his brushwork and can easily create a large scale figurative painting within four hours or even less, from start to finish. Esau Andrade is a prominent Mexican contemporary surrealist painter. Born in 1963 in Tepic Nayarit, Mexico, Andrade started drawing at the age of three and his passion for art eventually led him to attend La Escuela de Artes Plasticas de la Universidad de Guadalajara. Strongly influenced by two of the giants of Mexican fine art, Diego Rivera and Rufino Tamayo, Andrade developed his own creative style, and his soul is reflected in his symbolic paintings reflecting his childhood, his dreams, and the cheerful universe that characterizes Mexican culture. Andrade was recently honored with an exhibition of his artworks at a in Berne, Switzerland. Follow Art Scene West on social media: Facebook & Instagram
  • The project will be built on land that currently houses part of the Pine Glen Golf Course and the Singing Hills Hotel, and will feature a Right To Dream residential youth development academy.
  • The La Jolla Art Association will present "Celebrate the Old Year, Welcome to the New Year," as an exhibit that will run from Saturday, Dec. 3 through Friday, Feb. 3, 2023 at the LJCC. The type of art represented includes: oil, acrylic, pen and ink, drawings, pastels, and 2-D artwork, including photography and collage. There will be a festive Art Reception on Thursday, December 15 from 4-6 p.m. Register Now La Jolla Community Center on Facebook & Instagram
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