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  • Step into the world of the "Kumeyaay Visual Storytelling Project"—a bold and immersive exhibition showcasing two original graphic novels created by Kumeyaay Tribal Historians Ethan Banegas, Michael Connolly Miskwish, Lorraine Orosco, and Stanley Rodriguez. Through vivid imagery and community-driven narratives, visitors will experience the living history, language, and traditions of the Kumeyaay people, presented in comic book form. Comic books are a dynamic format for sharing underrepresented histories, blending art and storytelling to amplify voices too often left out of mainstream narratives. Gallery Hours: Wed. - Sun. from Noon - 4 p.m. Admission is always free 780 Prospect St.La Jolla, CA 92037 La Jolla Historical Society on Facebook / Instagram
  • The popular North Park eatery launched Mabel's Gone Painting, a rotating art exhibit featuring resident artists and community events. "We live in a world where it's hard to make a living making something with your hands and to be supported by your neighborhood. And I think that's what artists and neighborhood restaurants are trying to do," said owner Chelsea Coleman.
  • One of the short films, "Doldrums" will have its San Diego premiere Friday. It follows a Vietnam War veteran haunted by memories of the soldiers he led and the Viet Cong medic who saved his life.
  • Escondido Bead & Design is happening June 13–15 at the California Center for the Arts! This exciting new event brings together artists, artisans, beadmakers, designers, and established bead merchants for a weekend filled with creativity, inspiration, and one-of-a-kind shopping. The show features a curated marketplace filled with handmade jewelry, artisan clothing, beads, gemstones, vintage finds, and artistic accessories. From handcrafted artwear to rare and unusual materials, visitors can explore a treasure trove of goods that set this show apart from traditional retail. A Hands-On Experience In addition to shopping, Escondido Bead & Design will offer live demonstrations and select hands-on workshops throughout the weekend—inviting attendees to explore new techniques and connect with the creative community. A Unique Shopping Destination Located in the heart of Escondido, the California Center for the Arts provides a beautiful and welcoming setting for this inspiring new event. With free parking and easy access, the venue is the perfect place to explore, shop, and discover. Event Details Location: California Center for the Arts, 340 N Escondido Blvd, Escondido, CA 92025 Dates: June 13–15 Hours: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. (Friday & Saturday), 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. (Sunday) Admission: $10 at the door | $8 advance tickets available online Be part of the first-ever Escondido Bead & Design Show — a new destination for artisans, makers, and lovers of handmade craftsmanship. For more details, exhibitor applications, and ticket information, visit beadanddesign.com. Follow us on social media for updates and highlights! Bead and Design Shows on Facebook / Instagram
  • Want to create edible landscaping but don’t want the high water bills? This gardening class focusses on edible landscaping that is also water conscious. Performing Arts Center & Multi-Purpose Room Friday, May 30, 2025 11 a.m. - noon Valencia Park/Malcolm X Library on Facebook
  • Join us for a fun evening of painting your own masterpiece while enjoying BW wine and food. Whether you've picked up a brush before or are new to art, you'll have fun painting on one of our outdoor patios, with a vineyard view for inspiration! Bring a friend for some sipping, creativity, and great instruction from resident artist, Bob Caldwell from Icarus Creative Arts. Ticket includes: -All class materials -Instruction by Bob from Icarus -a glass of wine of your choice (additional wine available for purchase) -Passed appetizer bites -Your masterpiece to take home! Visit: https://www.bernardowinery.com/pages/paint-and-sip-with-bob-from-icarus-march-16-2022 Bernardo Winery on Instagram and Facebook
  • Artist Alliance members, along with their guests, are welcome to engage in a group art share and critique, aimed at fostering professional growth. Not yet part of the alliance? No worries, you can join either before the event or on-site! Visit: oma-online.org/events/november-artist-alliance-quarterly-critique/ Oceanside Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • An art gallery in El Cajon celebrating adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities is marking a milestone with a special show. The artwork at Sophie’s Gallery has been 25 years in the making.
  • Art Madrid, who served as mayor of La Mesa for 24 years and spent more than four decades in public service, has died at age 90, city officials announced Tuesday.
  • Don't miss this fabulous trio presenting an original approach to Jazz Standards and Latin/Brazilian pieces from the American Songbook featuring composers such as Miles Davis, Richard Rogers, George Gershwin, Chick Corea, Jobim exploring a plethora of grooves from swing, bossa/samba, funk/fusion, afro Cuban, odd times and more. About Lori Bell Brooklyn native Lori Bell is a flutist and composer of admirable depth and broad musical sympathies. She has contributed to the development of higher standards of performance while earning acclaim from both peers and critics for her artistry on stage and in recordings. She is a three-time Global Music Award recipient recognized for her recordings, compositions, and arrangements. In 2016, Lori paid heartfelt tribute to her family and birthplace on her critically acclaimed album Brooklyn Dreaming, her 10th CD, earning four-star ratings from Jazz Journal UK, Jazz Times, the Los Angeles Times, and Downbeat Magazine, which chose it as “Best Albums of 2016.” Huffington Post also chose Brooklyn Dreaming for their “Best of Jazz 2016”. Veteran jazz critic Scott Yanow chose it as one of his Top 25 Best Jazz CDs of 2016. It also won a Global Music Award for Outstanding Achievement for compositions and arrangements. Lori has toured in Asia, including Singapore and Hong Kong. She has also performed in high-profile ensemble settings at The Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, SOKA Performing Arts Center, The Wadsworth Theatre at UCLA, and most recently, on a project of jazz arrangements and classical compositions for the Los Angeles Philharmonic Music Library. She has performed three times at the Gala for the National Flute Association, most recently in 2016. In addition to her global renown as a performer and recording artist, Lori is a respected force in music education. She is currently on the SDSU faculty as an Instructor of Flute and studio teacher and over the years, has privately taught hundreds of students of all ages in both classical flute technique and jazz styling, jazz piano (her secondary instrument), theory, composition and arranging at her studio in San Diego. Visit: https://www.ljcommunitycenter.org/event-details/lori-bell-1
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