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  • "Connecting the Dots" exhibition at the San Diego Mesa College Art Gallery features artwork created by 72 SDCCD faculty and staff members, including participants from Mesa, City, Miramar, Continuing Ed and District Office. For a complete list of artists, go here. Guest juror, Wendy Wilson-Gibson, director of the Bonita Museum and art curator helped finalize the selection of works. On view Apr. 26- May 26, 2022 Reception: Thursday, May 5 from 4-7 p.m. For Gallery info email or call: (619) 388-2829 Gallery Director: Alessandra Moctezuma, amoctezu@sdccd.edu Gallery Coordinator: Jenny Armer, jarmer@sdccd.edu Location: San Diego Mesa College, Fine Arts Building, Art Gallery, FA103 7250 Mesa College Dr. SD 92111 Closest entrance is through Marlesta/Genesee Lot #1. FREE parking in STUDENT spots. Masks required. Gallery Hours: T, W, TH, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Closed Mondays, Fridays, Weekends and School Holidays.
  • Thursday, June 8, 2023 at 8:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with the PBS App + encore Monday, June 12 at 8:30 p.m. on KPBS 2. From managing the longest-running Black theatre company in the United States, to building his name at some of today’s top television networks, Yolanda Franklin and Louis R. Brown III talk about the process of producing and the diverse content they produce on both stage and screen.
  • Join the library for an afternoon of music by the Adam Wolff Perspective. Spend your Sunday afternoon listening to standards, exciting Latin grooves, original compositions, and a couple of musical surprises. This concert will take place in Library Park, so bring a chair or blanket or you can use ours! In case of inclement weather this concert will be moved into the Winn Room. Visit: https://coronado.librarycalendar.com/event/adam-wolff-perspective-jazz-concert AWP-THE ADAM WOLFF PERSPECTIVE Adam Wolff grew up in New York State, travelling back and forth frequently from New York City to the upstate area. He lived in Manhattan during the 1980’s, and received a music degree from L.I.U. while performing and teaching in the New York area. His musical interests encompass jazz, classical, pop/rock and world music. He currently performs around the San Diego area with a variety of groups. He enjoys putting his own take on tunes that are not traditionally thought of as “jazz”. Dave Millard is a unique instrumentalist, with the ability to play fluently on almost any instrument he picks up. He currently counts flute, guitar, cello, saxophone and percussion as his “main” instruments (!) Adam and Dave first met in 1978, when Dave was playing the shakuhachi (a Japanese bamboo flute) in an impromptu concert on the beach. They have been playing together since then, in many different group configurations. Dave Marr is a stellar musician and bassist; he studied at the Berklee School of Music and played gigs for many years in New York, Chicago, Europe, South America, and the San Diego area. Charles McPherson, the local saxophone legend, included Dave in many performances. His particular love in music is that special era of jazz from the mid-50’s to the late 60’s, when so many of our country’s jazz masters were at their peak. Barry Farrar comes from a musical family in San Diego- his father, Barry Farrar Senior, had a big band for many years in the area that included many outstanding players. Barry followed his father into jazz, and has played with many of San Diego’s finest musicians, as well as fronting his own groups. The earthy swinging grooves of Art Blakey are just one of his important inspirations. Collectively, this quartet boasts well over 150 years of jazz performances. It would be hard to calculate how many gigs this represents! (Free CD to the person providing the best estimate.) Visit Coronado Public Library on Facebook + Instagram + @CPL92118 on Twitter
  • This month, don't miss these noteworthy works on view: Jennifer Vargas at Mesa College Art Gallery, Maggie Shen at Athenaeum Art Center, Paul Strand at San Diego Museum of Art, Reiko Sudo at the Japanese Friendship Garden and Wendy Maruyama at PHES Gallery.
  • More than a decade after his debut, We the Animals, Justin Torres returns with a novel that centers on a deathbed conversation between two friends about the distortions and erasures of queer history.
  • Two-term incumbent Serge Dedina is leaving Imperial Beach’s top political office to return to his environmental activism roots.
  • Executive Producer: William Lawrence | Director: Isaac Artenstein | Producer: David Richardson Complimentary for San Diego History Center Members and Film Underwriters General Public: $15 Reception at The San Diego History Center in Balboa Park Wine, Beer, Light Refreshments Program and Premiere (screened at MOPA) at 5:45 pm RSVP by Monday July 25th The Journeys of Harry Crosby is a one hour documentary by award-winning director Isaac Artenstein about Harry Crosby, renowned photographer and historian, whose journeys have resulted in classic books such as “The Painted Caves of Baja California,” “The Last of the Californios," ”Antigua California” and “Tijuana 1964.” Inspired by Harry’s richly illustrated books and on-camera testimonials, Artenstein and his crew traveled throughout Baja California to retrace his journeys from land and air. The Journeys of Harry Crosby is an engaging documentary that embraces a life of creativity, adventure and shared bi-national stories that speak to a long-time spirit of mutual understanding and conservation between the U.S. and Mexico. * Please note, the Premiere will take place next door, at the Museum of Photographic Arts and guests will need to walk from the San Diego History Center to MOPA. Seating is limited. Related links: San Diego History Center on Instagram San Diego History Center on Facebook Event information from the SDHC website
  • San Diego Poetry Annual open reading, hosted by author Curran Jeffery and sponsored by SDPA and Bluestocking Books. All authors, fans of lit arts, and poets looking to publish are welcome. Come to watch, share, and celebrate. Sign up to read by email at mkklam@gmail.com or text (619) 957-3264. Please indicate in your message whether or not you’ve previously published work in SDPA.
  • As part of his project "The Currency," Damien Hirst released a collection of 10,000 NFTs, each one corresponding to a physical artwork. Buyers could keep either the non-fungible token or the painting.
  • The Firm was the book that turned John Grisham into a writing superstar. Now three decades later, he's returned to the characters that made him, with his follow up book The Exchange.
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