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  • 1835 Creative Studios presents fine art photographer Allison Davis' "Revealed at the Edge" book launch and fine art show debu. Come for a night of inspiration and experience the wild beauty of the American West Coast as captured by local fine art photographer Allison Davis from her 30 Day journey photographing 3116 miles of the coastline. The opening night event is a celebration and showcase of Davis' debut coffee table book "Revealed at the Edge," which raised more than $38,000 on Kickstarter to bring it to life, and her fine art collection from the series. On the opening night celebration, Davis will share a little bit about the collection and about her coffee table book to give background and context to the collection. Singer-Songwriter Lee Coulter will be performing throughout the evening. Picture Bakery is providing a playful photo booth for the event. S Taco Loco's Food Truck will be selling authentic mexican food, and 1835 Creative Studios will be hosting a bar with drinks for purchase. A dessert bar will be hosted. More vendors and partnerships are to be announced! Davis' debut 32 piece limited edition print collection as well as original encaustic wax artwork will be shown from February 17 through March 10 with this opening night celebration on February 17 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at 1835 Creative Studios. Coffee table books, limited edition signed prints and open edition prints will be for sale throughout the show. We're excited to host an event to gather art lovers, landscape lovers, book lovers, and lovers of adventure and life to experience the artistry and storytelling from "Revealed at the Edge." Learn more about Davis' project at RevealedAtTheEdge.com.
  • A renovation is happening at the New Village Arts Center in Carlsbad and along with it comes a new name: the Dea Hurston New Village Arts Center.
  • Hollywood actors and writers who qualify for their union health plans get a very good deal compared to other Americans. But not working during the strike threatens their eligibility in the system.
  • Fentanyl-related teen overdose deaths nearly tripled from 2019 to 2021. As the school year gets under way, families in mourning urge education leaders to respond.
  • Younger voters favor Democrats by a wide margin, but the Republican Party is trying to change that with the RNC's new youth advisory council and other efforts to reach young voters where they are.
  • "In this series, I am painting everything that blooms within the boundaries of our property—flowers, weeds, vegetables, fruit trees, succulents, etc. Our garden is a profusion of imported and native plants creating an artificial, albeit bountiful, ecosystem and microcosm of the world. Six of the seven continents are represented in the garden with many plants native to North, Central, and South America, Europe, Africa, China, Middle East, and Australia. Whether large or small, widely popular or undervalued, drought-tolerant or water guzzlers, indigenous or alien, invasive or fragile, edible or toxic—all are given an equal platform in this ‘documentary on democracy’. The biodiversity in vegetation is the point of departure. The colors, shapes, and sizes of many of the flowers steal attention from others. But I believe that the subtlety of the underrepresented and less noticeable blossoms is an important contribution to the overall display. I am also an avid gatherer/collector of a variety of organic materials and correlating with this project is a collection of almost 250 dried flowers. There are now over 130 paintings of singular flowers in the Color Field series, all the same size (20" x 24"), and completed over a five year period. Color Field refers to the visible color range in nature and the paintings are ordered by hue and exhibited as one continuous spectrum. Stepping outside my door, the natural environment has been a guiding and humbling springboard for my studio practice as a painter." —Artist Gail Roberts SOCIALS: Facebook & Instagram
  • A year after Russia's invasion of Ukraine sparked the largest conflict in Europe since World War II, the repercussions continue to reverberate.
  • Cinema Junkie wants to steer your attention away from the big Hollywood releases.
  • Join us for this special Wednesday evening event at The Conrad as we transport ourselves to the Italian countryside with Under the Influence: Vivaldi's The Four Seasons. "The Four Seasons," Antonio Vivaldi’s radical violin concerto, is by far the composer’s most popular work. The concerto was one of the first of its kind and, in the right hands, can sound as revolutionary today as it did when it was first heard. The festivities continue after the concert with the best of San Diego’s culinary scene, libations, and more music in the Wu Tsai QRT.yrd. Date | Wednesday, August 10 at 7 p.m. Location | The Baker-Baum Concert Hall at The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center Get tickets here! Ticket prices ranging from $48 to $98. For more information, please visit ljms.org/events/vivaldis-four-seasons or call (858) 459-3728.
  • Friday, April 18, 2025 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2 / Stream now with KPBS Passport! Glimpse behind the curtain at opera legends Kathleen Battle and Jessye Norman's famed concert at Carnegie Hall on March 18, 1990, featuring performance clips and new interviews with opera star Angel Blue, Met Opera General Manager Peter Gelb and more.
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