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  • A 29-year-old Army veteran was allegedly killed by her neighbor last week at a property run by nonprofit Veterans Village of San Diego.. Meanwhile, how San Diego police are preparing for safety at large events. Plus, details on the makeover of a new arts center in Carlsbad.
  • The exhibition "Toying with Design" explores how play can inspire designers and architects to create toy-like, functional everyday objects. It will be on view in conjunction with San Diego Design Week 2022 and plays on the theme of this year’s Design Week, Design=Inspiration/Inspiración, encouraging viewers to consider what influences their work and how their work motivates others, giving rise to new ideas. This exhibition is co-curated by Patricia Cué, Creative Director at Mingei International Museum, and Susan Merritt, Professor Emerita of the School of Art and Design at San Diego State University. Stay Social! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Part Time Lover in North Park is partnering with a longtime San Diego record store to bring live vinyl DJ sets to a bar setting.
  • Historian Kristi Hawthorne will present Histories and Mysteries: Legends of Sunken Treasure, a 1-hour program exploring the claims of Dr. Joseph J. Markey for two shows: Friday, July 21 at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, July 23 at 2:00 p.m. at OTC's Studio 219, 219 N. Coast Highway, downtown Oceanside. For over 30 years Dr. Joseph J. Markey spoke of Spanish gold buried in the hills of the San Luis Rey Valley for which only he had the map. Later Markey would claim that the Ship Trinidad carrying $10 million of gold sunk off the coast of Oceanside. He "discovered" numerous artifacts, including coins, skeletons and burials sites -- but what became of these discoveries? Is there gold waiting to be found? People want to believe, but what is the truth? Was it a hoax?
  • Figurative painter Jonah Kinigstein was shut out of the art world when abstract expressionism came to prominence. Now he's finally getting some recognition.
  • Before last month, no human had ever been known to beat the original Nintendo version of Tetris. Artificial intelligence had done so, but then came Willis Gibson, who only needed 39 minutes.
  • Celebrate 4th of July at Park Hyatt Aviara and reserve your spot at our annual BBQ featuring live entertainment, complimentary Patron tasting, family-friendly activities, and our firework spectacular. Enjoy a large selection of seasonal favorites, handcrafted by our culinary team. Enjoy live entertainment from pop artist - Chad Rubin View Menu Offerings (PDF)
  • A cultural center in Senegal is creating a safe space where artists can use their platform to speak about climate change while also finding opportunities in the art and music scene.
  • The Flemish Baroque refers to art created in the Southern Netherlands under Spanish control during the 16th and 17th centuries. The Spanish Hapsburgs ruled present-day Belgium, then known as the Spanish Netherlands or Flanders, which was its most prosperous province. Philip II controlled this region in tandem with the Catholic Church. The Catholic influence and precepts oppressed many in the Netherlands at this time as they were predominantly Protestant. By 1609, the Dutch Protestants achieved their independence from their southern counterparts in Flanders and became an independent republic. The Spanish Netherlands thus remained a categorically Catholic region. It provided the Flemish artists living there with many opportunities to create work with church or private commissions. Antwerp emerged as the leading cultural nexus beginning in the first first decades of the 17th century. Prominent artists such as Peter Paul Rubens, Anthony Van Dyck, and Jacob Jordaens worked primarily in this coastal city. Stylistically the art which emerged from this area was confident, energetic, magnificent, and at times theatrical. This docent-led talk will explore the work of these painters and others, and highlight their contributions to genre, portrait, still life, and religious art. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • This not-to-be-missed seminar prepares students for the ins and outs of a life as an artist. In this workshop Joe and Christine give specific attention to mindset, finances, job creation, budgeting, and money management. This is by far the most sought after information that all young artists, especially young performing artists, need to start (and sustain) their career. This session is unparalleled because it is led by working professionals who are actively succeeding in show business today. For more information visit: artcenter.org Stay Connected on Facebook
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