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  • LOVES ME, LOVES ME NOT is an event for people in love with another and people in love with themselves. This event will be hosted at SD Made Factory in downtown San Diego and will include locally based vendors and artists, including several past features of the Visible Magazine. There will be coffee served by Surje Coffee Co., live music from amm, Ben Parks, and DALL, and more to be announced soon! We will be doing a raffle drawing with a prize of gifted items from the participating vendors and artists, as well as items/experiences gifted from other local artists and creatives. Tickets are $10 ahead of time and $15 at the door. Grab a friend, your love, your mom, or yourself, and join us for a time of love, hate, libations, and more!
  • From the gallery: The Hill Street Country Club is proud to present AGRIDULCE: a solo exhibition by Jezabeth Roca Gonzalez. The show features video works, soil prints, and terrazzo tiles that take a speculative fiction approach to explore connection, collaboration, and care against a backdrop of climate change and the lingering structures of colonialism in Puerto Rico. “My work is about imaginaries.” - Jezabeth Featured video works like the multi-channel piece, Isla Flotante uses a speculative fiction approach to the visual narrative and realities of the every day, that is they do not recount any particular event. Instead of constructing a story with casted characters and a final lesson, Jezebeth collaborates with their family acting as editor and composer of their personal experiences as seen through the family’s group chat. This lets each participant exist as a complex individual and brings viewers into the everyday acts of imagination and creativity required to connect across generations, space, and time. Jezebeth’s terrazzo tiles and soil prints are firmly grounded in a sense of place, literally. The distinct red/orange soil found around Jezabeth’s family’s home is a recurring material used in sculptures and printmaking processes. Accessible materials are a core part of Jezabeth’s practice and another point of collaboration with their family who collect and ship the earth from Puerto Rico in bricks. By positioning themselves as collaborator and caretaker, Jezabeth invites viewers to reconsider how we might draw on personal and material resources symbiotically. What does creativity look like when it is liberated from productivity? How might imagination be a means to stay connected in a world that is both passively changing and being actively changed? AGRIDULCE - Meaning: the mixture of something sour and sweet. Something that can be pleasant and unpleasant at the same time. ABOUT JEZABETH: Jezabeth Roca Gonzalez (they/them/Elle/Le) is a multidisciplinary Cuir-Diaspo-Boricux artist based in Oceanside, California. They hold an MFA from the University of South Florida where they received the Dedalus MFA Fellowship In Painting and Sculpture in 2020. Jezabeth has completed multiple residencies in the United States and Canada and is currently in residence at the Hidrante project space in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Schedule a free appointment to view the exhibit here. Gallery hours: Feb. 27 5:30-8:30 p.m. Feb. 28 5:30-8:30 p.m. (with the artist) Mar. 28 6-7 p.m. (with the artist; food and drinks provided) Artist talks: Sunday, March 5 11 a.m. Tuesday, March 14 6-8 p.m. Related links: The Hill Street Country Club on Facebook The Hill Street Country Club on Instagram Jezabeth Roca Gonzalez on Vimeo
  • Facebook's parent company says both operations used fake accounts across social media sites to promote Chinese and Russian interests
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  • REGISTER NOW WHEN Tuesday, June 28, 2022, 7 p.m. WHERE Southwestern College Performing Arts Center AGES All ages COST Free At the San Ysidro Port of Entry - the busiest border crossing in the nation - wait times have skyrocketed; impacting everything from the shipping routes of multinational manufacturing industries to the daily commutes of workers who cross the border each day. Ongoing political focus on border security and safety has hampered the efficiency with which goods and services can flow between the two nations - a setback that has had ripple effects on the economies of either side of the border. Yet for many in San Diego, the full extent of this economic and cultural partnership remains relatively unknown. KPBS Investigative Border Reporter Gustavo Solis will discuss this relationship with a panel of experts, who will be taking audience questions. Guests include: Denice Garcia, Chief of Staff for San Diego County Supervisor Nora Vargas Ernesto Bravo, West Division President of Tecma Joe Smith, Senior Vice President of CBRE: Global Commercial Real Estate Services Kurt Honold, Secretary of Economy and Innovation Baja California Paola Avila, Chief of Staff for Mayor Todd Gloria A catered reception will follow the event. All attendees are required to wear masks in the theater. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the event begins at 7 p.m. promptly. Please allow time for parking and seating. This discussion will be live-streamed to the KPBS YouTube page. *Important COVID-19 Protocols - Please Review Prior to Registering* Southwestern College requires facial coverings indoors. You are encouraged to assess your health before you leave. If you observe any runny nose, cough, tickle/sore throat, fever, body aches or any other unusual symptoms, please stay home. If you test COVID positive up to 14 days following the event, please notify our team. Please note, COVID-19 policies are subject to change. We will email you with any updates as soon as we can. Thank you for your understanding.
  • Opening this Friday, “Bruce Onobrakpeya: Idi Owena” is a retrospective spanning the over 60-year career of celebrated Nigerian artist, Bruce Onobrakpeya. The title, Idi Owena, is apt - an Urhobo term for ‘Great Artist’. "Idi Owena" is curated by Kennii Ekundayo. RELATED: The 60-year curiosity of Bruce Onobrakpeya (KPBS feature) On view Feb. 18 through Mar. 17, 2022 at University Art Gallery. In celebration of Black History Month and the 50th anniversary of SDSU Africana Studies. Gallery hours: Tuesday - Thursday from noon to 4 p.m. or by appointment (619.594.6511 or artinfo@sdsu.edu) "Idi Owena" is organized by the Africana Studies, the School of Theater, Television, and Film, and the School of Art and Design. Additional programming: Bruce Onobrakpeya and Nobel Laureate writer and playwright Wole Soyinka, two prominent African artists, are expected to appear live on Wednesday, March 2, 4- 7 p.m. at SDSU in honor of Black History Month and in celebration of the 50th anniversary of SDSU’s Department of Africana Studies. Also accompanying them will be Onobrakpeya’s curator Kehinde “Kennii” Ekundayo. The SDSU exhibition of the art and sculpture of Professor Bruce Onobrakpeya will run Feb. 18 - Mar. 17, 2022 in the University Art Gallery on the 4th Floor of the School of Art + Design. This will be the first time his work is seen in the San Diego region. A public reception and walkthrough of the exhibition with Onobrakpeya and curator Kennii is set for Wednesday, Mar. 2 from 2:30 - 3:30 p.m. Related links: SDSU Art Galleries on Instagram SDSU parking map
  • Join San Diego Museum of Art for an Art After Hours Fun! For only $5 after 5:00 p.m. on Fridays, experience exhibitions* and the Museum’s 20 galleries while live music plays at Panama 66 in the May S. Marcy Sculpture Court. Date: Friday, February 18, 2022 from 5pm-8pm Location: San Diego Museum of Art Tickets available and sold at the door. *May not include special temporary exhibitions. Please check individual exhibition web pages for exceptions. For further details regarding this event please visit HERE!
  • Manzanita Concert Series is pleased to present vocalist Lillian Palmer. Ms. Palmer will perform a program celebrating the Great American Songbook - Gershwin. Arlen, Mancini and more. With pianist Ed Kornhauser and bassist Doug Walker. “Her voice has substance and maturity, yet she retains a youthful quality, a lightness that refreshes these well-visited standards.” - Paul Hormick, San Diego Troubadour Check out ManzanitaConcerts.com for the lastest on our concert season and to subscribe to our monthly email newsletter.
  • Create an amazing abstract painting even if you are not an artist. Jump into the exciting world of paint pouring—and create dazzling, abstract art with my guide. Absolutely no art skills needed! Workshop lasts for about 1.5 hours and by the end you’ll create a beautiful piece of art that will find a proud place in your interior or you can give as a gift to someone you care about! (best gift ever). Date: Saturday, February 19, 2022 at 11:30am Location: 544 Coast Blvd S Cost: $40 – $169 Relaxing music, amazing views, great people, art atmosphere - I will guide you through the process. Bring nothing but amazing mood and willingness to create something incredibly magical! It’s a next step to open up your inner self and develop your creativity side. For further information on this event and ticket purchases please visit HERE!
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