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  • From the organizers: Featuring original Chinese brush paintings by members of Chinese Brush Painting Society. Come discover this art form: ink, brush and rice paper! Gallery 21, Spanish Village, Balboa Park October 11 - 24, 2022 Chinese Brush Painting Society Exhibit The Flow of Ink and Color Gallery Hours: 11 am - 4 pm daily, free admission Open House: Sunday, October 16, 3 to 5 pm Original artwork by members of the Chinese Brush Painting Society (CBPS) of San Diego created using the traditional tools of this ancient art form (rice paper, ink, colors, and animal hair brushes). Detailed and spontaneous brush painting styles, depicting both traditional and contemporary subjects, will be on display - highlighting the diversity and breadth of techniques used by modern brush artists. Our artists range from students to accomplished painters and calligraphers, many who have studied with masters in China. All artwork is for sale, including unframed matted paintings, cards, and other small gifts. Related links: Spanish Village on Instagram
  • The Petronio Alvarez Festival has been the biggest source of income for artists, cooks and vendors in the Pacific region. But some critics say they want the festival to return to its roots.
  • The 17 Sustainable Development Goals — starting with an end to poverty — were set in 2015. At the halfway mark, the world is reeling from crises. Progress is stunted. Do the goals still help?
  • We’re thrilled to present: "Something Rotten"! This hilarious musical follows the story of two brothers in the Renaissance era who are desperate to write a hit play and outdo their rival, William Shakespeare. Don't miss this uproarious tale of rivalry, laughter, and show-stopping numbers! Get your tickets now and experience a night of pure entertainment with our talented young performers. From toe-tapping tunes to side-splitting comedy, it's a theatrical feast that'll leave you grinning from ear to ear! We promise an unforgettable evening filled with laughter, joy, and a few surprise twists!
  • The 2023 SummerFest Community Concert by trioJEM and Quartet Integra is presented in partnership by Front Street Productions and La Jolla Music Society. Join us for a truly remarkable evening of music by the La Jolla Music Society's 2023 Fellowship Artists trioJEM (comprised of Elliot Wuu, piano; Max Tan, violin and Julia Lee, cello) and Quartet Integra (Kyoka Misawa, Rintaro Kikuno, violins; Itsuki Yamamoto, viola; and Anri Tsukiji, cello) in the acoustically-optimized Meeting House at First UU Church in Hillcrest.
  • Federal officials have long warned that restraint and seclusion in schools can be dangerous and traumatizing for children, but school districts often fail to report incidents as required by law.
  • Zelenskyy is headlining a frenzied first full day of the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in the Swiss resort, where officials from the U.S., EU, China and Middle East will also be prominent.
  • Find the extraordinary in ordinary everyday objects and creatively construct your own 3D sculpture. Join Robin Douglas to explore the work of artists like Ruth Asawa, Jasper Johns, and Robert Rauschenberg, and adopt upcycling as your next creative habit. While extra materials will be available to augment your creation, we encourage you to bring in any materials such as wood, electronic pieces, cardboard packing, clothing, and more! Enjoy appetizers and drinks during a brief presentation before creating an original work of art. Follow Oceanside Museum of Art on social media: Facebook + Instagram
  • San Diego is not only the home for Comic-Con, but for also some of the comic book industry's most influential artists and writers.
  • The Supreme Court delivered a historic victory to the anti-abortion movement. But many still feel their work is far from complete, and are seeking new strategies to stop abortion in all 50 states.
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