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  • Where Creativity is Nurtured, Skills are Acquired, and Art is Made We are located in the historic downtown district in the Village of Fallbrook within walking distance of shops, restaurants, the Fallbrook Art Center, the Brandon Gallery, and other galleries. The School campus offers: Ceramics Studio Printmaking Studio Two classrooms Art Deck Warm Glass Studio Year round programs include classes and workshops in painting, drawing, ceramics, printmaking, jewelry making, fiber arts, and paper arts as well as art programs of all kinds for youth and adults in all skill levels. Our mission statement: Fallbrook School of the Arts is a non-profit arts education facility serving culturally diverse individuals of all skill levels, children to adults.
  • While Estefania broke with her family's Mexican folklórico tradition of dance, she says her mother and uncles did manage to instill discipline and a love for dance and art in her soul.
  • You do not have to be an artist to enjoy this time of observation and sketching. Resident Art Instructor, Marjorie Pezzoli, guides you to find expression and depth in sketching. Notice the structure of trees, leaves, and even clouds floating by. Let The Garden be your muse! Date | Sundays, January 30, February 27, and March 27 from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Location | The Water Conservation Garden Register here! Members: $10 Non-members: $15 For more information, please visit thegarden.org/the-art-of-nature or call (619) 660-0614.
  • Opera Neo’s season-opening Aria Gala introduces the 2022 young artists, each singing a signature aria. An annual tradition, held for the first time at The Conrad, the Aria Gala is a beloved and popular event! The performance will be followed by a reception with the artists with hors d’oeuvres, wine, and dessert (all attendees are invited to the reception). Date | Sunday, July 10 at 6 p.m. Location | The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center Get tickets here! Ticket prices ranging from $47 to $88. For more information, please visit ljms.org/events/opera-neo or call (858) 459-3728.
  • Premieres Saturdays, Dec. 31, 2022 - Saturday, Jan. 28 at 1 p.m. on KPBS TV / On demand now with the PBS Video app. Host and co-creator Diane Kochilas guides viewers on a robust and inviting exploration of the Greek landscape, including its people, food, history, traditions, and culture. Diane explores the rich world of Greek wines, informing viewers of the country's ancient vinicultural traditions and introducing them to the flavors and varieties that are uniquely Greek.
  • Join the Blue Water Film Festival for their opening night reception, screening and filmmaker Q&A at the Museum of Photographic Arts in Balboa Park! 6 p.m. - Doors Open, Cocktail Reception 7 p.m. - Screening of "Inside Antarctica: Machine Learning & Microplastics" by Nat Geo Explorer and Filmmaker Mike Libecki 7:15 p.m. - Q&A Discussion with Filmmaker Mike Libecki Moderated by Greg Reitman, BWFF Executive Director The 2022 Blue Water Film Festival (BWFF) presented by the Blue Water Institute, is set for its third year from June 2 - June 5. Held each year in celebration of United Nations World Oceans Day, BWFF will screen eighteen feature films, fifteen short films and two animated films--35 films in all, one world premiere; 12 int’l premiere and the remaining California premieres. BWFF is a 501(c)(3) non-profit. Learn more at bluewaterfilmfestival.org. Blue Water Film Festival is on Facebook + Instagram
  • Robert Adams' obsession with the decay and beauty of the American landscape is on display at the National Gallery's exhibition "American Silence: The Photographs of Robert Adams."
  • Join the California Center for the Arts: Escondido as they have a performance by The All American Boys Chorus ! They sing everything! Americana, patriotic, Broadway, movies, and popular songs. TAABC is world-famous celebrating over 50 years of presenting programs for all occasions plus performances for five Presidents. You will experience "a joy beyond all expectations". Date | Sunday, May 15, 2022 at 2 p.m. Location | California Center for the Arts: Escondido Purchase tickets in person at the CCAE box office to save handling and credit card fees ($6.00-$8.00) Adults $40.00 ---Seniors $20.00 ----Veterans/military $17.00 ---Students $10.00 ----Children $5.00 For further information on this event please visit website: https://artcenter.org/event/all-american-boys-chorus/ TAABC Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | YouTube
  • For Camille A. Brown, choreography unlocked a new way to understand her power as a dancer, and to celebrate her creative identity.
  • Voz Alta 1821 Gallery presents "The Fire Every Time," a research installation by the artist duo Robyko. The opening reception is Wednesday, May 4 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Voz Alta 1821 Gallery. During the opening at 6:30 p.m., Navajo poet Sherwin Bitsui will read a selection of his works. This new work is the third in a series for The Alchemy Project’s Ritual #7: Burn Phoenix to Ancestral. The space will become a darkly lit multi-media environment imagining the fiery end of borders. The exhibit will be open to the public until Thursday, May 26, 2022. About the artists: Sherwin Bitsui (Diné) is originally from White Cone, Arizona, on the Navajo Reservation. He is Diné of the Todich’ii’nii (Bitter Water Clan), born for the Tl’izilani (Many Goats Clan). He is the author of Shapeshift, Flood Song, and Dissolve. His honors include a Lannan Foundation Literary Fellowship and a Native Arts & Culture Foundation Arts Fellowship. He is also the recipient of a 2010 PEN Open Book Award, an American Book Award, and a Whiting Writers Award. He is on faculty at Northern Arizona University. About robyko: Based in San Diego, California, robyko is a collaborative duo: Robert J. Sanchez (rob) and Emiko René Lewis-Sanchez (ko). As “anti-career artists,” they use low-tech aesthetics, misappropriation, and faux marketing as strategies to create cultural critiques. Their artwork is part of one endeavor: The Alchemy Project (TAP). TAP began in 2004 when they developed 19 action statements, which serve as the titles and concepts for rituals. Since then, they have been investigating, analyzing, documenting, and archiving their process of inventing a poetic science of flesh and bone as a means to create “alchemy.” TAP’s Research Archives consist of numerous interdisciplinary artworks: performances, installations, videos, photos, objects, paintings, drawings, and irrational experiments. Previously, they have been a part of the following collaborative groups: BAW/TAF, Los Anthropolocos, La Pocha Nostra, Corner Liquor Store, The Infinity Lab, and Mobile Toy Theater. For more information, please visit the event's Facebook page.
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