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  • "Together, so many years," writes Juan Felipe Herrera, former U.S. poet laureate, in his recent poem "Tantos Años Juntos," created to encourage farmworkers to get vaccinated.
  • Every Ocean Hughes (EOH), f.k.a. Emily Roysdon (born 1977), is an transdisciplinary artist and writer. EOH’s recent projects take the form of performance, photographic installations, print making, text, video, and curating. EOH was editor and co-founder of the queer feminist journal and artist collective, LTTR. Her many collaborations include music with The Knife, Colin Self, and JD Samson & MEN; costume design for choreographers Levi Gonzalez, Vanessa Anspaugh, Faye Driscoll, and the band Le Tigre. Solo exhibitions include Studio Voltaire, London (2022); Moderna Museet, Stockholm (2022); Kunsthalle Lissabon, Lisbon (2017); Secession, Vienna (2015); PARTICIPANT INC, New York (2015); Art in General, New York (2011); and the Berkeley Art Museum (2010). EOH has received commissions for new work from Tate Modern, London (2012, 2017), the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam (2013–14); Portland Institute of Contemporary Art (2013–14); and the Kitchen, New York (2010). EOH’s work was featured in the 11th Gwangju Biennale, South Korea (2016); the Biennale of Sydney (2014); Future Generation Art Prize at the 55th Venice Biennale (2013); the Whitney Biennial 2010, New York; Manifesta 8, Murcia, Spain (2010); Greater NY, MoMA/PS1 (2010); and The Generational, New Museum (2009). She is currently the Sachs Visiting Professor at University of Pennsylvania. http://everyoceanhughes.com/ Date/Location: Oct. 15, 2021 @1:00pm Virtual Zoom Link For more information on this event please visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/every-ocean-hughes-remote-guest-lecture-tickets-186336356057
  • Despite retreading familiar game mechanics in the survival horror genre, The Callisto Protocol offers a meaningful update to what made Dead Space such a revered classic.
  • Ukrainian artists have had to become creative in the ways they express themselves through their art during the war.
  • The Striking Man in a Complex Icon: Basil the Great's Fascinating Life Among the Timken’s extraordinary collection of icons there is one about St. Basil. It causes a viewer to pause both for its riveting coloration and its complexity. That is true to form because Basil of Cappadocia, the man in the center, was himself a most colorful, complex character during the 4th century AD. In this lecture we will examine him in dialogue with how his life story is told by the icon. Saints and Sinners in Great Art Join Timken Docent and USD Professor of Biblical Studies (ret.) Dr. Florence Gillman for presentations about the famous saints and sinners in some of the Timken’s masterpieces. There is so much more to find out about their stories and their artistic portrayals than we often realize! Date | Tuesday, October 19 from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Location | Virtual class Register here for free! Zoom link will be sent after registering to the class. For more information, please visit timkenmuseum.org or call Alexandra Riley at (619) 550-5955.
  • Front Porch Gallery presents "Molten: Art Under Fire" Exhibition runs Sept. 19 – Nov. 13, 2021 Artwork created with fire or heat. Includes encaustic, glass, wood burning, ceramic, etc. Admission is free Daily hours: Wednesday - Friday from Noon - 6 p.m. + Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Visit FrontPorchGallery.org or call 760/795-6120
  • Designed with local makers, students and faculty in mind, join us for a Gallery Talk led by Glenn Adamson who will explore craft as a catalyst for further conversation on process, history and narrative. This event will be held on the Gallery Level and will be standing room only. Glenn Adamson is a curator, writer and historian based in Brooklyn, who works across the fields of design, craft and contemporary art. Additionally, his books Craft – An American History and Thinking Through Craft will be available for purchase at Shop Mingei. Date | Saturday, March 5 from noon to 1 p.m. Location | Mingei International Museum Get tickets here! Admission ranging from $10 to $14. For more information, please visit mingei.org/events/public-program/craft-as-a-catalyst or call the museum at (619) 239-0003.
  • Russia has claimed victory in the invasion's longest battle, but Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the fight for Bakhmut was not over. "We are not throwing people (away) to die," he said.
  • For movies, there are the Oscars. For music, the Grammys. For television, the Emmys. And for video games, The Game Awards.
  • The California Center for the Arts, Escondido Theatricals is proud to present its inaugural concert production in the Center Theater! This rock-concert staging, featuring an incredible cast of 19 in beautifully vibrant costumes, backed by a 15-piece band on stage, and scenic projections, tell the story about the trials and triumphs of Joseph, Israel’s favorite son through the original musical’s unforgettable songs including “Those Canaan Days,” “Any Dream Will Do” and “Close Every Door To Me.” Date | From Friday, November 5 through Sunday, November 7 at 7:30 p.m. Location | California Center for the Arts, Escondido Get tickets here! Mezzanine seating: $35 - $55 Orchestra seating: $55 - $60 For more information, please visit the CCAE website or call (760) 839-4138.
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