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  • As part of the 2023 Oceanside Plein Air Festival, artists will paint Oceanside’s beaches in front of the historic Roberts Cottages. This is a "just for fun" communal painting event and will not be judged. Only Registered Festival Artists may RSVP. The public is invited to watch artworks come to life. Love what you see? You can purchase paintings straight off the easel! OMA staff will be available to process payments. For more infromation visit: oma-online.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • The film, "Clarissa's Battle," will be featured on the opening night of the Human Rights Watch Film Festival on Thursday, Feb. 2 at the Museum of Photographic Arts.
  • 4th of July will be here before we know it! So it’s time to have our annual Carnitas Cookout! Here’s what we’ve got going on: 🎆DJ Mike White Noon-4 p.m. 🎇DJ Kewl Brez 5 p.m. - 12 a.m. DJ Bakerman Noon - 8 p.m. 🎆Face painting + Balloon artist 2-8 p.m. 🎇Food and drink specials 🎆Portable bar and grill Elysian Brewing Pop-up 🎇 Kids Giveaways 11a.m. - 3 p.m.! Free kids giveaways with every kid’s meal, while supplies last. 🎆Free kids giveaways with every kid’s meal, while supplies last. Lawn Games! Cornhole, Giant Jenga, Giant Connect 4, and more! 🎇Big Bay Boom Fireworks at 9 -9:20 p.m. – come early for food and drinks and save a spot for a great view of the fireworks! 🎆After the fireworks, finish up with a nightcap of food, drinks, or both! *Free to attend* Can’t wait to celebrate! No Outside Food or Drinks Allowed Carnitas' Snack Shack on Facebook / Instagram
  • From the museum: A new public outdoor installation, "Los Trompos," is opening in the park across from The New Children’s Museum on October 8. To kick off the opening day celebrations, there will be a ribbon cutting ceremony at 9 a.m. followed by a free all-day community celebration in the Museum Park with related art-making activities and food trucks for families to enjoy. Admission is required to experience installations inside the Museum. About "Los Trompos" Inspired by the popular children’s toy, "Los Trompos" consists of six colorfully woven, life-size spinning tops. Children are invited to team up to rotate the tops and climb inside for a spin, encouraging joyful play and collaboration with others. In Spanish, "Los Trompos" translates to “The Spinning Tops,” and the colorful surfaces of each top are woven in the traditional style of Mexican artisans. “The concept behind 'Los Trompos' is based on an approach of traditional toys, their colorful expression and the way they are constructed,” explained Héctor Esrawe and Ignacio Cadena, two of Mexico’s leading designers and creators of "Los Trompos," which was originally exhibited at the Museum of High Art in Atlanta. “We wanted to talk about the traditions and skills of the craftsmen in Mexico, and an inheritance of our culture. We like the idea of translating these techniques into new symbols.” "Los Trompos" is a traveling installation jointly commissioned with the Bay Area Discovery Museum, where these lively, eye-catching and larger-than-life tops. All six spinning tops will be on display at The New Children’s Museum until January 2023, after which three of the tops will return to the Bay Area Discovery Museum. "Los Trompos" is accessible to the public for free during The New Children’s Museum’s open hours. Follow on social media: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • The impacts of climate change including related disasters, such as wildfires and sea level rise, are increasingly raising a question about how best to save cultural heritage.
  • Kevin Young first wrote his story about Emile, a boy in love with a field, as a bedtime poem for his son years ago. Now, it lives on as a picture book with watercolor illustrations by Chioma Ebinama.
  • In 1966, Otis Taylor was refused his high school diploma from Manual High School in Denver, Colo., for refusing to cut off his afro at the administration's request.
  • Allison Jones is known for casting actors who look like real people — and who are naturally funny. One of her hardest conversations? Telling Bob Odenkirk he didn't get Michael Scott in The Office.
  • The singer and actor's lawsuit against Nigel Lythgoe is the latest in a string of high-profile cases filed right before portions of California's Sexual Abuse and Cover Up Accountability Act expire.
  • Test your figure drawing or painting skills in this uninstructed painting session. Models vary and will be costumed or nude. No matter what your level of experience, you’re welcome to join and experience the thrill of painting directly from a live person posing for you. Date/Time: Fridays, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. RESERVATIONS REQUIRED to secure your spot: Email Dottie Stanley dottieaartist@gmail.com. Ticket Prices: Free/M, $5/NM. Participants split the model fee. For further information, visit here! Stay Social! Facebook & Instagram
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