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  • From the organizers: Please join us for the release of, "How Did We Get Here?" at Verbatim Books, February 12th, from 6:45-10pm. We will be hosting a panel discussion about the history of City Heights and the making of an original, narrative novel. The Panel will consist of the Founder of The AjA Project, Shinpei Takeda, the Author and Editor Haneen Oriqat, Illustrator Chey Diehl. "How Did We Get Here?" was created with great support and collaboration with Urban Habitat who made the first comic in 2005 about the city that they live and work in Oakland, California. The AjA Project was inspired to create a similar graphic novel with City Height's story, and started the project in 2018. The graphic novel with fictional characters from multiple diverse backgrounds illustrates the history of City Heights, focusing on issues like race, class, transportation, land-use, and housing for immigrants and refugees that make up City Heights. We hope you come out and join us to grab a comic book, and meet the artists and community members who made it possible! The Comic Book Artists of San Diego including the novel Illustrator Chey Diehl, will be joining us as vendors, offering their collection of illustrations, comics, and information on their work and upcoming events. Related links: The AjA Project on Instagram Event information on Eventbrite Event information on Instagram Verbatim Books on Instagram
  • Space Time is please to present an evening that draws from the majesty and scale of the desert, with a screening documenting the creation of Nancy Holt's "Sun Tunnels" and a performance of new music from Sam Dunscombe which incorporates tape and field recordings from the Mojave Desert. Join Bread & Salt Art Gallery as they have a screening by Nancy Holt and music performance from Sam Dunscombe. Date | Sunday, April 10, 2022 at 7:30pm Location | Bread and Salt Art Gallery Purchase tickets here! $10/person or Members/Free For further information on this event please visit the website: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/nancy-holts-sun-tunnels-screening-sam-dunscombe-performance-tickets-311456132677
  • The San Diego Symphony’s Winter-Spring 2022 season continues to connect communities throughout San Diego and beyond with music featuring world-class artists. About this event: Rising-star violinist Aubree Oliverson plays Felix Mendelssohn’s astonishing masterpiece, one of the best-loved violin concertos of all time, with its heart-tugging melodies and virtuoso fireworks. Edo de Waart leads the Orchestra in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s dark and dramatic Prague Symphony, and the concert begins with Franz Joseph Haydn's Symphony No. 93, the first of the set of 12 that he created for London audiences at the end of his career. Schedule • Wednesday, April 27 at 7:30 p.m., at the California Center for the Arts, Escondido • Thursday, April 28 at 7:30 p.m., at the Poway Center for the Performing Arts • Friday, April 29 at 7:30 p.m., at The Village Church, Rancho Santa Fe Get tickets here! Ticket prices ranging from $25 to $85. For more information, lease visit sandiegosymphony.org/performances/edo-de-waart-oliverson-and-mendelssohns-violin-concerto or call (619) 235-0804.
  • Pfc. Jaskirat Singh took the Marine Corps to court in 2021 for the right to keep his beard and turban through training.
  • They're activist and advocates from Brazil, Colombia, India, Kenya, Lesotho and the U.S. We wanted to know: How do they stay positive in the face of the world's many problems and woes?
  • Explore photography and digital media arts with Outside the Lens’ after-school program for students in grades 6-8: Content Creator Lab. OTL’s Content Creator Lab brings together youth to create and share their own digital content. Students will learn the fundamentals of photography and filmmaking, media arts and more, and then apply those skills to write, create, edit, and share their own photos, animations, films, and digital content. You will learn from our Media Educators through fun, hands-on projects to explore and express your unique voice. Through participatory, arts-integrated projects, you will explore the world around you and express your story. Date | Monday through Thursday from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m., from March 21 to June 27 Location | Clark Middle School This event is free and open to the public. For questions regarding this program please email grants@outsidethelens.org.
  • The opioid epidemic continued to surge in 2022, killing record numbers of Americans, but help may be on the way in the form of more aid to communities and major reforms in opioid addiction treatment.
  • In a Jeopardy-style game at the annual Def Con hacking convention in Las Vegas, hackers tried to get chatbots from OpenAI, Google and Meta to create misinformation and share harmful content.
  • Exhibition dates: Mar. 1 through Apr. 7, 2022 Opening reception: Thursday, Mar. 3, from 4-7 p.m. Mesa College Art Gallery, FA 103 Free Parking in Lot # 1 for reception. Park in STUDENT spaces ONLY. From the gallery: Ben Allanoff and Anna Stump’s two-person exhibition delves into the contradictions of the Mojave Desert, a militarized training ground but also a place notable for incredibly tenacious forms of life. Stump’s paintings and Allanoff’s assemblages transform discarded and found materials into haunting artworks. The works represent an ironic juxtaposition: an ecology where a huge military enterprise focused on training people to kill, coexists with diverse life-forms that for millions of years have evolved, adapted, and persisted with mind-boggling creativity and determination. The exhibition renders visible often overlooked aspects of violence, conquest and resilience in the desert. The exhibition will also include a lecture by San Diego filmmaker Evan Apodaca who through interactive works and documentary video explores the ways that the military shaped and exploited San Diego. RELATED: Filmmaker Points Surreal Lens To San Diego’s Military History Learn more from the gallery website. About the artists: Ben Allanoff is an artist working primarily in large scale sculptural installations, mostly temporary and/or collaborative, but some permanent as well. He attended the University of Pennsylvania and Duke University, and earned his B.A. from Duke. Prior to his work as a public and gallery artist, Ben was a filmmaker and a screenwriting fellow at the Sundance Institute. He also was Chair of the non-profit Topanga Creek Watershed Committee, which under his guidance worked to diminish the negative impacts of human activity on a fragile and important ecosystem in the Santa Monica Mountains, mostly through community education and political activism. His work promoting non-toxic methods of pest control earned awards from the County of Los Angeles and from elected state representatives. Anna Stump is an artist and arts educator. She earned her Bachelor’s degree at Occidental College and her Master of Fine Arts at San Diego State University. She was a Senior Fulbright Scholar to Turkey in 2006-2007 (kloeamongtheturks.com) and was recently awarded residencies at Cill Rialaig, Ireland, Centre Pompadour, France, Guapamacataro, Mexico, and Hrisey, Iceland. Anna teaches studio art courses at Grossmont College in El Cajon. Anna is the founder of the San Diego Feminist Image Group (fig-art.blogspot.com). She is one-half of the painting team Hill&Stump (hillandstump.com). She is co-owner of the Moonhuts, a photo and events studio in Los Angeles (moonhuts.com). She is currently rehabilitating a large property that will support the arts in the high desert near Joshua Tree (desertdairy.com) Related links: Mesa College Gallery on Instagram
  • In “Tomándome mi tiempo, conversaciones en la morada interior” you walk into a candlelit limbo, an in-between places, a liminal pocket of disfigured time and space. Here I meet with Santa Teresa and experience transcendental, faith fueled conversation with her, we find ourselves dismembered, lost, used. More a symbol than a home. I have wondered between the fibers I have found light in silence, I have found rebellion in whispers, autonomy in light touches. I invite you to have faith and walk the liminal space of mysticism and madness with me, and Santa Teresa. The opening reception takes place on Thursday, April 28 at 6 p.m. at the Performance Space, Visual Arts Facility UC San Diego. The exhibit will be available for the public at 3 p.m. on the following dates: • Friday, April 29 • Saturday, April 30 • Monday, May 2 • Tuesday, May 3 • Wednesday, May 4 • Thursday, May 5 For more information, please visit visarts.ucsd.edu/news-events/mariaantoniaeguiartesouza or call (858) 534-2230.
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