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  • One of the most inventive and interactive programs Spektral Quartet has created invites concertgoers to join the creative process by writing five postcards across the evening with stimulating visuals and provocative writing prompts from the quartet. For each piece, the listener is drawn closer to the composition, using the music as the leaping-off point for audience members to pen a short message to someone special in their own life. Writing on custom-made postcards featuring the alluring work of visual artists, concertgoers become creators right alongside the Quartet…and reconnect with loved ones in unexpected ways. Date | Thursday, May 26 at 8 p.m., prelude at 7 p.m. Location | The Baker-Baum Concert Hall at The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center Get tickets here! Tcket prices ranging from $36 to $70. This event if brought to you by La Jolla Music Society. For more information, please visit ljms.org/events/spektral-quartet or call (858) 459-3728.
  • “Encuentros, Convenings and Conversations,” a project of Las Maestras Center for Xicana Indigenous Thought, Art and Social Practice at University of California, Santa Barbara, in collaboration with the Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park in San Diego. We are honored to host and present: "Tlali Nantli: Conexiones con la tierra" - May 6 through May 29, 2022, join us for the opening reception on May 6 at 5 p.m. The relationship to land has been one of the most important connections that peoples across the world have upheld since the beginning of time. However, that connection was attempted to be disrupted due to the commodification of land enacted throughout the world by European forces. Today, systems of Neo-colonialism continue to enact policies to eradicate the sacred relationships that people hold to the land. This exhibition centers the nahuatl phrase Tlali Nantli which means Madre Tierra or Earthmother, to highlight the sacred relationships that peoples continue to uphold with the earth and all its creations on the Americas. "Tlali Nantli: Conexiones con la tierra," brings together the works of Xicana, Cubana, and African American artists, Gina Aparicio, Nereida Garcia-Ferraz, Susy Hernandez, Gilda Posada, Celia Herrera Rodriguez, and Fan Lee Warren. Together, the artists offer an intergenerational political and practical narration of what it means to uphold the feminine energies on this earth. The works in this exhibition are tied together through the sacred elements of life: water, earth, wind, and fire. Together, the artists deliver a reminder of the important physical and spiritual relationship that exists between humans and the Earth. This exhibition is the beginning of an intergenerational collaborative project between these artists that will culminate in a traveling collaborative installation, "Teo(tl)ria Xicana -An Assemblage of Energy." In the summer 2021 Celia Herrera Rodriguez invited these artists to come together, with the support of Las Maestras Center at UCSB, to talk about the possibilities of working together on a project that centered the feminine energy that emerges and is hyper-visible during times of crisis and chaos. Rodriguez invited the artist to join her in this project due to their skills, their politica, and their ways of working. Aparicio, Garcia-Ferraz, Hernandez, Posada, Herrera Rodriguez, Lee Warren, and Velencia are all artists that teach and work in the community and think about their work as an act of continuity. Teo(tl)ria Xicana -An Assemblage of Energy, the working title of the artistic collaboration will be a traveling installation that will be interactive with the communities in which it is mounted. "Tlali Nantli: Conexiones con la tierra," is the first exhibition of each artists’ individual work, and serves as the first step towards the initial discussion creating in collaboration. The Centro Cultural de la Raza was chosen as the first site of this artistic collaboration in acknowledgment of the historical importance that activist-cultural spaces have held in our communities. We offer these works as a way to augment, re-occupy, revive and honor the ground created by community artists/activists over the last 50 years. Gina Aparicio (Xicana sculptor/ceramicist) living/teaching high school in Georgia Nereida Garcia-Ferraz (Cuban painter/photographer) living/teaching in Miami, Florida Susy Hernandez (Xicana painter, fiber sculptor, and performance) living/working in Davis, California Gilda Posada (Xicana printmaker) living/teaching UC-Davis Celia Herrera Rodriguez (Xicana painter, installation, and performance) living/teaching UC Santa Barbara Fan Lee Warren (African American painter and sculptor) living/teaching Oakland, at Laney College Jairo Valencia (Xicano) living/teaching at UC Santa Barbara and Hood Herbalism Visit Centro Cultural de la Raza on Facebook
  • Like the video game it's based on, the HBO series about a mutated fungi that destroys civilization spotlights the connections between its compelling characters, not the monsters they face.
  • There are lots of colorful options available, but with modern irrigation, you can keep your lawn and use a lot less water to keep it green.
  • In the wake of ongoing school shootings, architects are designing schools to minimize risk and increase student connection.
  • This weekend in the arts: Dance, art and music in the Lux Art Institute/ICA San Diego North Campus garden, a three-day outdoor music festival, Janis Jones explores plastics in the ocean, and live graffiti with a silent disco.
  • Homemade fudge, a no-alcohol fruitcake, pillowy butter mints and a quirky cookie are some of the things NPR's readers and listeners are nibbling on.
  • Celebrating black culture, art & history.
  • Among the many attractions at this family-oriented festival, presented by The Solana Beach Chamber of Commerce, are a wide range of musical performers booked by the famed Belly Up Tavern, an eclectic array of arts and crafts exhibits, merchant booths, children’s activities, an international-themed food court, an adults-only beer and a wine beverage garden. For more information and the music line-up visit https://fiestadelsol.net/ Annual Beachside Music Festival | Fletcher Cove Park | Solana Beach, CA Saturday, May 21st - Sunday, May 22nd, 2022 HOURS | SATURDAY 9AM - 10PM & SUNDAY 9AM - 8PM Southern California’s BEST free festival!
  • Not everyone has a knack for gift giving — and that's OK! Our experts share tips on what to get for 5 personality types, ranging from the practical to the sentimental to the hard to shop for.
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