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  • This art exhibition features the work of 20 women artists—both professionals and students. Two days only: Oct. 31, 6-9 p.m. (costumes encouraged) and Nov. 1, 3-7 p.m. (crafting projects provided). Come see us and the work of these amazing artists!
  • Join us on November 21 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. for ARTS after Dark: Oil Pastel Still Life Painting! We’ll learn different techniques for oil pastel painting, have the opportunity to practice them on different paper textures, and will collectively paint a still life scene. The event will be led by our amazing ARTS Teaching Artist, Jerry Scott Lopez. A Reason To Survive (ARTS) on Facebook / Instagram
  • Now in its 27th year, the awards ceremony recognizes the best in Latino literature — and it's happening right here in San Diego. Then, a preview of Cyndi Lauper's latest musical adaptation. And finally, your weekend arts preview.
  • Celebrate the magic of the season at the Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony at Chula Vista Center! This is a FREE family-friendly event that will bring the community together for an unforgettable afternoon of holiday joy! Highlights: Tree Lighting Celebration – Watch the Christmas tree sparkle as we light it up for the season. Live Performances – Enjoy vibrant Mariachi music Kids Activities – Arts station for the little ones. Local Vendors & Holiday Shopping – Find unique gifts and treats. Date: Saturday, November 29 Time: 3 p.m. – 6 p.m. Location: Chula Vista Center Cost: FREE | Open to All Ages Bring your family and friends to experience the warmth of the holidays with music, culture, and community spirit! ___ ¡Celebra la magia de la temporada en la Ceremonia de Encendido del Árbol de Navidad en Chula Vista Center! Este evento GRATUITO y familiar reúne a la comunidad para una tarde inolvidable llena de alegría navideña. 🎄 Actividades Destacadas: Encendido del Árbol – Disfruta el momento mágico cuando iluminamos el árbol de Navidad. Presentaciones en Vivo – Música vibrante de Mariachi Actividades para Niños – Diversión creativa para los más pequeños. Vendedores Locales y Compras Navideñas – Encuentra regalos únicos y deliciosos antojos. 📅 Fecha: Sábado, 29 de noviembre 🕒 Horario: 3 p.m. – 6 p.m. 📍 Lugar: Chula Vista Center 💲 Costo: GRATIS | Abierto para todas las edades ¡Trae a tu familia y amigos para vivir la calidez de las fiestas con música, cultura y espíritu comunitario! Chula Vista Center on Instagram
  • Stephen P. Huyler, acclaimed art historian and author, will present his new memoir, "Transformed by India: A Life." Huyler’s captivating memoir chronicles over five decades of immersion in Indian culture, beginning with his arrival on his twentieth birthday when he pedaled a bicycle rickshaw across the Indian border in 1971. Few foreigners have traveled as extensively throughout India, documenting the country’s rich traditions, sacred arts, and diverse communities from maharajahs to village artisans. "Transformed by India: A Life" has received advance praise from distinguished figures including His Holiness the Dalai Lama, who wrote the foreword, and Dr. Shashi Tharoor, former UN diplomat and member of the Indian Parliament, who contributed the preface. About Stephen: Stephen P. Huyler is an art historian, cultural anthropologist, photographer and author conducting a lifelong survey of India’s sacred art and crafts and their meanings within rural societies. He has spent an average of four months each year during the last five decades traveling in Indian villages documenting craftsmanship and contemporary traditions. Huyler has served as a consultant and/or guest curator for more than twenty-five museum exhibitions of Indian art, including shows at the Smithsonian’s Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, the American Museum of Natural History, the Museum of International Folk Art (Santa Fe), the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, the Houston Museum of Natural Science and Mingei International Museum (San Diego). He is acknowledged as a leading photographer of India with an invaluable and extensive image archive. He has had many solo exhibitions of his images at such venues as the Smithsonian, the Asian Art Museum (San Francisco), the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, and the Kodak Center for Creative Imaging. Copies of "Transformed by India: A Life" will be available for purchase and a book signing will take place directly after the talk. Visit: stephenhuyler.com/ Mingei International Museum on Facebook / Instagram
  • The photographer Peter Hujar, whose images exist in an important lineage and dialogue with the work of groundbreaking gay artists such as Robert Mapplethorpe and David Wojnarowicz, forms the center of the latest movie by fearless independent American filmmaker Ira Sachs ("Passages"). Based on rediscovered transcripts from an unused 1974 interview by nonfiction writer Linda Rosenkrantz (played by Rebecca Hall), in which she asked Hujar (Ben Whishaw) to narrate the events of the previous day in minute detail, Sachs’s film is a mesmerizing time warp, an illustration of the life of the creative mind, the quotidian and the imaginative at once, fully and lovingly inhabited by its two brilliant actors. With this engrossing and wholly unexpected film, Sachs shuttles us back to a specific moment in New York queer cultural history and a still-influential art scene that lives on in words as much as images. Digital Gym Cinema on Facebook / Instagram
  • Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead) is a time to honor and remember those we have lost, and welcome them back to visit the land of the living. San Diego will hold several events and festivities to commemorate the tradition, and KPBS found a list of places you can attend and enjoy.
  • First, how San Diego City College is stepping up to help students prepare amid the ongoing government shutdown. We also bring you the latest details on local food banks doing their part as well amid the shutdown. Then, another major airline would like to fly out of McClellan-Palomar airport. Next, we tell you about two signature horse racing events happening in the county. Followed by three new recipients of the San Diego Art Prize. Finally, some weekend event ideas happening across the county.
  • Join Loud Fridge Theatre Group for the culmination of San Diego's most interactive new play development program: New Year New Draft! In February, the audience selected one scene from Nick Scutti's "(No) Exit to Mars" as they play they wanted to see more of, and now the full script is ready to share. Celebrate a new work from a local playwright and be the first to hear this satirical space comedy! About "(No) Exit to Mars": It’s the not-too-distant-future, and Earth can barely support life, so an eccentric tech billionaire blasts off in a spaceship to colonize Mars. Traveling alongside him are his much-younger wife, his over-eager assistant and her skeptical husband, and an advanced AI program. When the hyper-sleep pods malfunction, however, all four humans will have no choice but to get along with each other in cramped quarters with dwindling supplies throughout the entire seven month journey. Interweaving class, climate change, sex, and technology, this dark comedy asks, “How much further can we take all this?” And, “whose fault is this, really?” Visit: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=298676&pr=1 Loud Fridge Theater Group on Instagram and Facebook
  • A cowboy Christmas classic comes to the stage. Follow Stubby Pringle-a spirited young wrangler with a big heart-as he makes an unforgettable Christmas Eve ride. Warm, nostalgic, and full of frontier charm. "Playwright’s Saloon", Directed by Tim West, presents "Stubby Pringles Christmas" Adapted from Western writer Jack Shaefer (1907-1991) Tuesday, Dec. 9th, 7 p.m., at Trinity Theatre Company Featuring: Jace Swims as “Stubby” Catherine Barnes on Percussion Ami Judah as “Voice 2/Woman” Leonard Patton as “Voice 1/Old Jake” William Robinson as “Voice 3” & on Keys Stubby Pringles Christmas first appeared in magazines in 1963 and was published in book form in 1964. Drawing on the text, combined with a love for Western musical scoring, and inspired by late 19th/early 20th century figures such as composer Nathaniel Dett and professional cowboy Bill Pickett, this musical play adaptation has been woven by William BJ Robinson, with guidance & support from Tim West. Tickets are available now, and they are COMPLETELY FREE! Donations can be made to Trinity Theatre Company as you reserve your seats! Don’t miss this heartwarming, family-friendly holiday presentation! Visit: https://app.arts-people.com/?show=295544 Trinity Theater Company on Instagram and Facebook
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