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  • San Diego Dance Theater’s November performance is a collection of world premieres, repertory, and a photographic art installation. Artistic Director Terry Wilson and Guest Artist Bernard Brown have created 2 world premiere dances along with repertory created by former Artistic Director Jean Isaacs and Guest Artists Lavina Rich, Khamla Somphanh, and Odessa Uno. "Dis/Re-member" is a dis-membering of Khamla Somphanh’s dance, Purposely Accidental. Doug McMinimy created an installation that converts the dance from a sequence of movements in space and time into a series of still photographs as a re-membering of the dance. Performance location: San Diego Dance Theater’s Light Box Theater, upstairs west room 205 Liberty Station Building 176 (next to The Lot restaurant) Parking in rear. Photographic Art Installation opens at 6 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and 1 p.m. on Sunday. Building 176, first floor, east wing. Performance schedule: Friday, Nov. 4, 2022 @ 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 5, 2022 @ 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 6, 2022 @ 2:30 p.m. COVID Protocol: All guests must be masked except while eating & drinking. Unmasked guests will be refused entry.
  • Director: Todd Field Run Time: 158 min. Rating: R Release Year: 2022 Starring: Allan Corduner, Cate Blanchett, Nina Hoss, Noémie Merlant, Sophie Kauer Synopsis: From producer-writer-director Todd Field comes TÁR, starring Cate Blanchett as the iconic musician Lydia Tár. TÁR examines the changing nature of power, its impact and durability in our modern world. Critic Quotes: “A tightly wound masterpiece that slices through class anxiety and power.” – Vox “It’s a total knockout, both austere and dryly hilarious, and its quality is impossible to consider separately from its colossal lead performance.” – Vulture “Tár has intellectual heft, and watching her deploy it is breathtaking. Blanchett pours equal parts charisma and intimidation into her career-best performance.” – The Atlantic “TÁR is that rarest of items: a prestige awards contender that’s also a genuine art film.” – RogerEbert.com “One of the boldest and most exciting new American movies I’ve seen in years.” – IndieWire
  • 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?
  • 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.
  • Join us at AR Workshop for our Morning creative and crafty Christmas Art Camp, where registrants will paint a personalized Street Sign! This morning session camp is $45.00 and runs from 10 a.m. to Noon. Our Summer Camps are designed for girls and boys, ages 7-14. Participants will be able to choose their paint colors from our decor line of paints! ( Kids are encouraged to bring a snack and drink to enjoy during breaks.) We will provide hot cocoa and water. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • From the museum: Artist Lisa Ross describes their relationship to Uyghur shrines and culture as a story of “fate and possibly faith.” An avid traveler drawn to desert landscapes, the photo and video artist first visited the Taklamakan Desert along the former Silk Route of the Uyghur Region, officially called Xinjiang (or “New Territory) by the People’s Republic of China, in 2002. In the following decade, Ross visited over fifty holy sites nestled among sand dunes or the edges of remote oasis villages. Composed of hand-carved wooden branches and colorful flags made of silk and other fabrics, these open-air monuments are known as mazar, from the Arabic word for “shrine” or “mausoleum,” made by Uyghur pilgrims to mark the resting places of revered Muslim saints and their descendants. Ross’s work expanded through friendship and travel with Dr. Alexandre Papas, a French historian of Islam, and Dr. Rahile Dawut, a Uyghur ethnographer missing since 2017. With greater access to the Uyghur region and people, the artist began to explore other relationships in the landscape. In the prefecture of Turpan, local tradition situates beds in the open air to navigate the extreme heat of summer. Ross saw a poetic connection between the mazars and these outdoor beds, and the vast open space both occupied. Created with wood and fabric materials similar to the shrines, the beds mirror the rectangular burial markers commemorating saints, who are believed to rest in a state of eternal sleep. Following the period of the artist’s work in the region, historically unstable relations between the Chinese government and Uyghur people continued to worsen, resulting in what the US government now recognizes as genocide. Ross’s luminous photographs, first conceived as an homage to living shrines, have now become a moving visual elegy to the Uyghur homeland. They reflect the artist’s commitment to raising awareness about the atrocities against humanity currently ongoing in Xinjiang.In addition to the photographs on view, two films by Ross, entitled To Mark a Prayer and RISE, provide a glimpse into the way these sacred and beloved spaces function in the Uyghur homeland. Thoughtfully composed, poetic, and reverential in approach, Ross’s works capture the rituals and spiritual traditions associated with the desert mazars, as well as the beauty of everyday life in the region—and now represent an important archive of collective memory, histories of faith, and the perseverance of an endangered people and culture. Related links: San Diego Museum of Art on Instagram San Diego Museum of Art on Facebook Artist Lisa Ross' website
  • Join us at AR Workshop for our Morning creative and crafty Christmas Art Camp, where registrants will paint a Canvas Pillow! This morning session camp is $45.00 and runs from 10:00a.m. -12:00p.m. Our Summer Camps are designed for girls and boys, ages 7-14. Participants will be able to choose their paint colors from our decor line of paints! ( Kids are encouraged to bring a snack and drink to enjoy during breaks.) We will provide hot cocoa and water. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • In addition to the Dragon Ball offsite at the Marriott Marquis Marina Terrace, Bandai Namco fans can experience an experiential activation at San Diego Wine & Culinary Center, 200 W Harbor Dr Suite 120. The activation will include activities for the upcoming game Armored Core VI Fires of Rubicon, including a series of challenges and photo ops with a life-sized Armored Core mech. Tekken 8 fans will be thrilled by the installation artwork, playable gaming stations and enjoy a non-alcoholic beverage station, cosplayers, temporary tattoos, a DJ and more.
  • Visit the Oceanside Museum of Art on September 22nd at 6 P.M. 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 on social media! Facebook + Instagram
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