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  • Tijuana- and Germany-based artist Shinpei Takeda is opening a new solo exhibition at Oceanside Museum of Art using a combination of physical, sculptural, immersive installations and augmented reality — based on the artist's collaboration with refugees and immigrants across the world. The exhibition studies the boundaries of safe spaces, and how a virtual safe space can also provide respite. Takeda's work often feels magical and fantastical — from his oversized, immersive textile sculputres to sound art to AR — and his recent major exhibitions like "Fantasia Moral" at Centro Cultural Tijuana CECUT and "Fobias" at Mesa College Art Gallery The exhibition will be on view at OMA May 7 through Sept. 10, 2022. From the museum: The concept of “safe space” has taken on new importance and meaning as the effects of a global pandemic have influenced the way we interact and keep our distance, both physically and virtually. Meanwhile, as Russia invades Ukraine and as millions of refugees are fleeing the violence, we are again witnessing those seeking safe spaces. This exhibition explores what that concept means to individuals, especially those impacted by the experiences of immigration, forced displacement, and active combat, and how personal interpretations of safe space can be expressed artistically. Throughout the Fall of 2021, Tijuana- and Dusseldorf-based artist Shinpei Takeda guided a series of virtual-reality workshops with five selected participants across the globe who identify as immigrants and refugees including two United States Armed Forces veterans, as they shared stories about how their physical, social, digital, and psychological spaces have been impacted by their experiences. Participants worked with the artist collaboratively to envision, design, and create an expression of their safe spaces within the virtual environment. In the resulting exhibition, visitors will experience a mixed-reality environment exploring the purpose of safe space, both in our society and in emerging virtual spaces, and the possibilities of virtual space as a tool for finding sanctuary. A physical installation designed and constructed by Takeda based on the results of the workshops will be augmented by the virtual reality environments created by workshop participants, which visitors will interact with using their mobile devices. Additionally, videos from the workshops will present the process of how the participants’ constructed their virtual safe space creations, as well as the participants’ stories in their own words. Read more about the exhibition here. Related links: OMA on Instagram OMA on Facebook Visiting information
  • Monday, March 11, 2024 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2 / Stream now with KPBS Passport! Hip Hop legends The Roots give an electrifying performance during their residency at the Kennedy Center. Beyond the stage, the band endeavors to inspire others and explore the depths of their creative potential.
  • "Mortal Kombat 1" is a complete reboot — but with all the fan favorites back and ready to fight.
  • San Diego Public Library – Visual Arts Program Occupy Thirdspace II: Plástica y palabra en TJ/SD Closing Party! Last chance to see Occupy Thirdspace II: Plástica y palabra en TJ/SD, a contemporary art exhibit that explores the relationship between the visual arts and palabra (word). It documents the history of this relationship from the late 1980s to the present, through the work of artists who have lived and worked in Tijuana and San Diego. Palabra as a concept speaks back to the oppressive function of "Language," as a tool for colonization, assimilation, and exclusion—repurposing, translating, and changing it. Plástica y Palabra represents a collective force of impulses that cross geopolitical, racial, lingual, social, and economic borders. These practices live, give new life, and assign new meaning to their environment. Curated by Sara Solaimani and features work by David Avalos, Elizabeth Sisco, Louis Hock, Omar Pimienta, Cog•nate Collective, Adriana Trujillo, Jaime Ruiz Otis, Charles Glaubitz, Melissa Cisneros, Marcos Ramírez ERRE, and Comité Magonista Tierra y Libertad. ****Comité Magonista Tierra y Libertad will present a flag making workshop in the Valeiras Sculpture Garden on the 9th floor.
  • The annual "Marines in Flight" Art Contest is now accepting entries. The purpose of this Student Art Contest is to give students a platform to express their artistic and creative skills as they learn about U.S. and aviation history and the contributions, courage and sacrifices of the men and women who designed, built, flew and maintained these iconic aircraft as well as the missions they completed. All students in grades 6-12 in San Diego County plus all military dependents in grades 6-12 who reside in the Southwest District Awards will be made in two categories: Grades 6-8 and Grades 9-12. Guidelines, the online submission form, information about the awards and a downloadable flyer for the contest are available at: https://flyingleathernecks.org/education/art-contest/ Deadline for the art contest is April 11, 2022.
  • The late wrestler was known for pioneering mixed martial arts, freeing hostages in Iraq and organizing a wrestling match in North Korea that became the biggest-pay-per-view in pro-wrestling history.
  • House of China executive director David Seid joins San Diego News Now podcast host Debbie Cruz to talk about the celebration and new year traditions.
  • Throughout the 2000s and onwards, Shakira became the melting pot pop star that only she could be, pivoting from one eccentric transformation to the next.
  • Poet and critic Harmony Holiday spent her year interviewing descendants and torchbearers, finding that the soul of jazz needs preserving offstage and outside of the booth.
  • San Diego County by Rail is a unique look at Rail Road Culture and Heritage throughout our City and greater County area. Let me take you on a journey to learn fun facts about the famous Santa Fe Train Depot in downtown and its critical role showcasing Balboa Park in 1915, to rival New York City’s Central Park and achieve Cosmopolitan Status. Other locations, highlight how important Public transportation is for us all on a daily basis, while also taking a glimpse at its unnoticed, but critical role in Urban infrastructure. Date | Saturday, April 23, 2022 at 5:30pm Location | Old Town Model Railroad Depot You will walk away with a smile on your face having discovered this unique take on our region and becoming your own mini-expert on the top Model Railroad museums in the county (such as the San Diego Model Railroad Museum) and Secret Rail Fan experiences that are sure to leave your special “Train-Lover” talking for days! For further information please visit website: https://www.oldtowntrains.com/
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