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  • The Museum of Modern Art shows the colorful works of Frédéric Bruly Bouabré, a prolific artist from the Ivory Coast who documented his Bété culture — and even created a pictograph language.
  • 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.
  • Join us for a panel discussion with a group of San Diego and Bay Area-based scholars, curators, and artists, each of whom knew López variously as a friend, teacher, mentor, and icon. The panelists will discuss their relationship to López and her practice, exploring the late artist’s influence and legacy as a progenitor Chicana feminist art. Yolanda López (1942-2021) was an artist, activist, and educator celebrated for her role in the Chicano civil rights movement and for her iconic Guadalupe series. With her exuberant Portrait of the Artist as the Virgin of Guadalupe, López produced one of earliest feminist transformations of the figure and inspired subsequent generations of Chicano/a/x artists and thinkers. Date | Thursday, March 3, 3033 at 5:30pm Location | Virtual Link The panel is presented in conjunction with the exhibition Yolanda López: Portrait of the Art, on view through April 24 at MCASD downtown. Panelists include: • Leticia Gomez Franco, Executive Director of Balboa Art Conservation Center • Irene Lara, Professor of Women's Studies at San Diego State University • Terezita Romo, art historian and Lecturer in the Chicana/o Studies Department at UC Davis • Jessica Sabogal, Muralist Image: Jessica Sabogal, Sobreviviremos: A Portrait of Yolanda López and Tribute to the 1969 organizations working toward liberation and self-determination: Los Siete de la Raza, The Black Panther Party, and the Indians of All Tribes, 2021. Located at Casa Adelante - 2060 Folsom Street, San Francisco For further information on this event and discussion link visit: https://www.mcasd.org/events/portrait-artist-panel-discussion-celebration-yolanda-l%C3%B3pezs-legacy
  • Join us on March 2nd from 5 p.m.-10p.m. for over 25 local artists showcasing and selling their work, food and craft beers! Our friends at Pure Project Balboa will be hosting us once again and it will be another night to remember! Family Friendly Vendors! @romoloremo.sd | @timkajewelry | @bebeclays | @htkleather | @_cayleecakes | @earthandclayco | @ashlyncraigart | @kimberlybattle.art | @edweird_see | @sa.s.art | @shellsea.art | @erinschwierart | @wolfandwildco | @caddydesigns For more information on this event please visit HERE! Project by: www.alternativeent.com Venue: www.pureproject.org
  • As the new concert season gets underway, composers and orchestra administrators say they are feeling a shift in whose music gets heard.
  • Already a quiet influence on the hyperpop scene, fame, relationships, stimulants and screens collide in brakence's "realer-than-real" sound.
  • Sasha Masakowski was born into a family of musicians in New Orleans, Louisiana and has been a leading voice on the New Orleans music scene since 2009, when she was awarded “Best Emerging Artist” by the Big Easy Association. She has since performed major clubs and festivals across the United States and abroad, touring a range of groups from traditional New Orleans jazz (Sidewalk Strutters) to contemporary jazz and world music (Musical Playground) to experimental electronic art-rock (Hildegard). In 2017 she has put together a new band "Art Market", that successfully mixes Trad Jazz with New Orleans Bounce music, electronica and more. Come see her perform at the Museum of Making Music on Friday, May 27 at 7 p.m.!
  • Contemporary Chinese photographer Wang Qingsong explores the concept of evolution and how it affects culture in small communities as well as on a global scale. Inspired by the Qingsong exhibition on view February 2–August 14, this special musical program performed by Art of Elan in the Museum rotunda includes folk music from around the world, taking listeners on a kaleidoscopic journey through time and space with music by American composer Lou Harrison, Turkish composer Erberk Eryilmaz, and Iranian composer Aftab Darvishi, among others. Date | Tuesday, March 8 from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Location | The San Diego Museum of Art Get tickets here! Members: $40 Adults: $50 Military and senior: $45 Senior: $45 Students $15 This is a part of Art of Elan’s 15th season concert series called "Regeneration." For the full schedule of concerts look here. For more information, please visit sdmart.org/event/art-of-elan-evolution or call (619) 232-7931.
  • The Oceanside International Film Festival returns this week to the Brooks Theater in Oceanside for five days of film screenings and special events.
  • Nolan's film tells the story of Robert Oppenheimer, the man who spearheaded the development of the atomic bomb. "Of all of the subject matter I've dealt with, it's certainly the darkest," he says.
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