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  • Featuring members of the artistic group, California Fibers, this exhibition focuses on the interplay between concept and material. How artists conceive and create ideas are inextricably linked, with concept sometimes guiding the material choice, while at other times the available materials inform the concept of the piece. These artists work in the in-between, using the material and immaterial to communicate ideas and concepts. Date | Available from January 15 through March 6. Check museum's hours. Location | California Center for the Arts, Escondido Get tickets here! General (standard) admission: $12 Student and Senior admission: $6 For more information, please visit artcenter.org or call (760) 839-4138.
  • Today’s the day -- will Californians throw out Governor Gavin Newsom, or not? What do the polls say? And, city and county officials plan to open a new homeless shelter in San Diego’s Midway District for the chronically unhoused and those with substance abuse issues. Plus, at the Chula Vista campus of Southwestern College in the South Bay, the new fall semester is bringing new opportunities in the arts for students and local residents.
  • San Diego Potters' Guild is proud to present an exhibit of over thirty ways of taking clay, giving it form and creating the surface to make something new and wonderful. The work ranges from domestic ware to sculptural, from elegant simplicity to the complex, from images of the real to the imagined, from graphic and precise to the untamed and organic, from a restrained palette to a colorful one. Date | Daily from March 1 through April 4, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Location | Studio 29 at the Spanish Village Art Center This event is free and open to the public. For more information, please visit sandiegopottersguild.org or call (619) 239-0507.
  • Lights! Camera! Autism! is an evening celebration to showcase the talents of many autistic adults in the areas of art, film and music hosted by, and benefiting, the Autism Society San Diego. This major event is a collaboration with Mainly Mozart’s diversity series and will be held at the new UC San Diego Park & Market downtown hub. The UC San Diego facility is located in San Diego’s I.D.E.A. development center and has been designed to foster innovation, education, diversity, and the arts. VIP Event begins at 4:30 PM and includes a hosted bar with signature cocktail, beer and wine, specialty appetizers and a swag bag. Main Event begins at 5 PM and includes a hosted bar with beer and wine. All tickets include valet parking. This is a rare opportunity for our community to experience the incredible creativity and skills of local autistic artists, musicians and filmmakers in the vibrant arts community downtown San Diego. All catering and decor will be provided by autistic individuals, ensuring all aspects of the event are presented and supported by individuals with autism. Autism Society San Diego is on Facebook + Instagram + follow @AutismSocietySD on Twitter
  • A Spark In the Dark is a powerful picture book about the ocean of feelings inside all of us. Whether you are mad, sad, scared, or lost in the dark, there’s always hope -- a spark of light to lead you back home. A Spark in the Dark is a book to read aloud, a book to share, and a book to return to whenever you need it. There is light, and there is dark. But sometimes the dark creeps up and surrounds you. Still, even in those deep, dark moments, you can always find a spark of light, if you look. Because while you need light to find your way through the dark, you also need dark to see the light. Author-artist Pam Fong’s gentle text and luminous artwork guide readers through the dangers and marvels of the deep sea with an expressive little fish who must find its way home. A lush and moving picture book that gives young readers -- and their parents -- a way to think about and talk about the wide ocean of emotions that everyone feels.
  • Social media has fueled a roller resurgence and brought many new skaters into the city's longstanding Black skate community. Detroit style moves may be decades old, but they evolve over time.
  • For the world of crypto, 2022 started with exuberance and ended with its unofficial spokesman in handcuffs.
  • The KPBS Radio Reading Service broadcasts the readings of newspapers, books, and magazines to those with low vision, blindness, and other impairments. The Reading Service is available 24 hours a day over a private audio channel, and online via audio webstream.
  • U.S. District Judge Thomas Parker says the first-in-the-nation law designed to place strict limits on drag shows is unconstitutional.
  • As coronavirus infections increase in San Diego, so are related hospitalizations and health officials are hoping to see some relief for tired staff soon. Plus, what to know about the Gubernatorial Recall Election on Sept. 14. And, a preview of the arts events around town, including: a pop-up version of La Jolla Playhouse’s Without Walls Festival, SummerFest and outdoor art fun.
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