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  • For decades, Eastwind Books was an anchor for the Bay Area's Asian American community. Now, the husband and wife duo behind it have decided to close the shop.
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  • 116 Drawings Alexander Zimmerman Art Produce/SDSU Grad Award Exhibit July 7 to August 6 2022 Closing Reception: Saturday, August 6th 3-8pm About the Exhibit/Performance: Livestream performance and exhibition of 116 drawings of Ketanji Brown Jackson. This performance and exhibition is intended to be a celebration of the first Black woman to be appointed to the Supreme Court of the United States and an opportunity to have conversations about art, politics, society and more. Works are for sale for $200 each. 70% of the sale of all items will be donated to NARAL Pro-Choice America. Related links: Art Produce website Art Produce on Instagram Art Produce on Facebook
  • Monday, Feb. 20, 2023 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS App. Visit Music City for astonishing finds including a Civil War Union soldier archive, Disneyland railroad hat badges, ca. 1957, and an art deco diamond, sapphire & pearl necklace, ca. 1925. One find is $75, 000 to $85,000!
  • San Diego County’s Citizens’ Law Enforcement Review Board or CLERB has given support to several allegations made by a transgender woman beaten while in county jail. The board also advised the Sheriff’s department to tighten its policy regarding the placement of arrestees according to their gender identification. Then, cruising bans have generated fierce debate over whether or not they unfairly target Latino culture. Now, Mexican-American low-rider enthusiasts are working to roll back such bans. Finally, our weekend preview options range from folk art to the ballet and "Cabaret" to Comic-Con.
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  • Travel the Globe and Back Through an Artist’s Sketchbooks and Paintings Gallery Open & Events: Where: St James Gallery By-The-Sea: 743 Prospect Ave, La Jolla, CA. When: November 6-27, Saturday 11 a.m.-4 p.m. & Sunday 12-4 p.m. December 10-18, Saturday 11 a.m.-4 p.m. & Sunday 12-4 p.m. Reception 1: November 12, Saturday 5-7 p.m. & Reception 2: December 10, Saturday 6-8 p.m. Special Event Following: The Festival of Lessons & Carols, December 18, Saturday 6-8 p.m. The prolific artworks of Cherry Sweig will be blended into a solo exhibition at ‘Gallery By-The-Sea’. Guided by seven renowned collections and descriptive commentaries, participants will travel around the world and back. Sweig’s first international trip was an Art History Tour with The Bishop’s School in 1984. Since then, she broadened her techniques to draw the viewer in for their own imaginary and sensory experience. Sweig will present four themed demonstrations during assigned gallery hours: ‘En plein air’ inside and out at St James Church, Greek Skyrian equine watercolors, travel sketchbooks and an in-progress oil painting of Meteora, Greece. (See websites for demo schedules.) 1) Around the World in 80 Paintings: 2012. Eighty watercolors and oils represented the journeys encompassing the world by Sweig including California, Hawaii, South America, Europe and Egypt. 2) Gyotaku: 1988-2010. Over these years, Sweig focused on the legendary Japanese art (gyo = fish, taku = hand imprint). Ink is applied to the subject, rice paper laid and pressed by hand. A mirrored image reveals art from sea horses, Garibaldi, octopuses, flying fish to a Great White Shark. 3) Touch the Ancient Skyrian Horse: from 2006- Life-sized works revere these small horses with a monumental past. As the Parthenon’s frieze portrays Alexander the Great using them in battle, she fused stone pigments and oils on canvases. Viewers are welcomed to feel the texture! Her current project, a watercolor book, is dedicated to The Sylva Project, an equine breeding program in Corfu, Greece. 4) In Bloom: 2011- 21. Inspired by ‘plein air’ venues, garden gems come to life from Monet’s wisteria French lavender, California poppies, tropical birds of paradise to the hollyhocks of Santa Fe, New Mexico. 5) Finding Venetian Angels: 2020. Twenty oil paintings depict angels in human form, Byzantine mosaics and spirited imagery collected by Sweig during a 25 day quest in Venice, Italy. 6) In the Air: from 2018. Look up! This uplifting collection includes hummingbirds, the Eiffel Tower, Statue of Liberty, a village in the clouds of Provence and central Greece’s Meteora, six Eastern Orthodox Monasteries built on immense natural pillars called Meteoras. (suspended in air). 7) La Jolla Treasures, 2014- present: Featuring Sweig’s hometown, return to admired scenes captured in oil paintings from the La Jolla Cove, The Shores, Windansea Shack, Goldfish Point, Shell Beach, The Bishop’s School and St James by-the-Sea Episcopal Church.
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