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  • Art, Power, Equity Partners with J. Walcher Communications for “Curator-in-Residence” Shows First Show Features Chicana, Interdisciplinary Artist Katie Ruiz Art, Power, Equity (APE) – an arts-based enterprise that supports underrepresented artists and promotes equity, access and opportunity in the creative economy – and long-time public relations and marketing firm, J. Walcher Communications (JWC) – have announced a series of three artist residencies this summer. This programming is the evolution of APE and JWC’s “Curator-in-Residence” partnership that began in 2021. JWC will provide a dedicated exhibition space within its historic offices in Sherman Heights, with the first show of San Diego-based interdisciplinary artist Katie Ruiz, known for her paintings and fiber sculpture. The first artist will select the next artist in the series. APE’s first exhibition will open with an artist talk, reception and viewing with painter and multimedia artist Ruiz on Saturday, June 8, 6 - 9 p.m. The show is open to the public every Saturday 1 - 4 p.m. from June 8 through June 29, and during the week by appointment only. Ruiz' work is based on textiles from blankets to crochet, using painting and textile art as a metaphor for her identity as a mixed-race woman raised in two cultures. This show will feature Pompom installations as well as mixed media works she has coined as "Combinas," mixing painting and fiber art. Art, Power, Equity establishes relationships with BIPOC artists and art professionals to develop projects and exhibitions that cultivate, promote and showcase those who meet at the intersections of under-representation, economic vulnerability and community development. “Artists have a wide range of needs and affordable spaces to create and exhibit work is essential. Additionally, the power to influence and determine who gains access to available spaces is another critical issue for artists and creators and we believe this program addresses both; empowering artists as a creative community to support their peers and gain access to new markets and networks,” said founder and curator Kamaal Martin. “JWC is powerfully demonstrating the role the business community can play in supporting San Diego’s creative economy.” Ruiz is the creator of the Pompom Project, a community program that invites participants to make yarn pompoms for large installations made of pompoms. Building community is at the zenith of Ruiz' work. She aims to connect folks through craft making and "craftivism." Ruiz has a Bachelor’s Degree of Fine Art from Northern Arizona University and a Master’s degree of Fine Art from The New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting & Sculpture in NYC. “As long-time art supporters and enthusiasts, we love having the opportunity to use our office to support artists and curators, especially underrepresented BIPOC artists,” said Jean Walcher, president and founder of JWC. Ruiz has selected Kelvin Lopez, a printmaker with a MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design, to be August’s featured artist. For more information and reservations, please visit artpowerequity.com or call 619-373-2039. Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • False or misleading claims, with a major focus on the city’s water supply, emerged amid general criticism about water management in California sparked by the fierce Los Angeles fires.
  • Our blog published hundreds of stories in 2024. These are the 11 that captured the most pageviews. If you look at the headlines, you'll understand why.
  • We head up into the skies over Los Angeles in honor of the Goodyear Blimp's 100th. Come join us ... there's room for eight.
  • The new monument will be in Carlisle, Pa., on what was the campus of a school where about 7,800 children from more than 140 tribes were sent for assimilation between 1879 to 1918.
  • Greg DeFatta has been been making people scream for 35 years, and he loves it.
  • More Girls, More Guys, More Action - San Diego's most popular Halloween Crawl is back! Get ready to crawl through the best bars & restaurants in town. Join our 4th annual MEGA CRAWL - bigger and better than ever in San Diego. As part of our comeback to San Diego we are giving away the first 50 tickets for October 26. So get yours before they are gone. ONE ticket gets you access to 5+ participating bars and party venues. Enjoy complimentary welcome shots, fun trick or treat surprises, spine-chilling drink specials, dance to eerie tunes, and compete in our costume contest for a chance to win wicked prizes. Don't miss out on the Halloween bash of the year! Tag your friends, plan your costumes, and let's crawl the night away! TOP TIP: For a spooktacular time, wear your most boo-tiful, fang-tastic Halloween costume. Snap a photo, post it on Instagram and tag @downtowncrawlers for a chance to win the coveted Costume Contest! WHAT YOU'LL GET! - Complimentary Drinks - 5 welcome shots at 5 bars of your choice! (max. 1 per venue) - Exclusive Drink Specials - Entry to the After Party - Instagram Costume Contest (Win free tickets!) - Free cover (where applicable) to all participating venues - NO RE-ENTRY - Professional Photographer - Trick or Treat Candy - Free Fun - Stock up on happiness for the month ahead! - Make new friends, discover new places WHAT TO DO NEXT? - Get your tickets now - Take advantage of Early Bird discounts. - Share with your friends - Save 20% on orders of 4 or more! - Bring your crew and let the good times crawl. For full details including all participating locations, check-in times and locations, visit: https://downtowncrawlers.com/halloween/ CRAWLIN AS EASY AS 1-2-3: 1. Check in during the designated window to collect your wristband, map, specials and more! 2. Visit the bars (no cover charge) and enjoy drink specials and bar games. 3. Cheers with your free welcome shots, mix, mingle and make new friends! Happens on the following Dates: Oct. 26, 2024, 4 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Timezone: PDT Oct. 31, 2024, 4 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Timezone: PDT
  • Premieres Friday, Oct. 25, 2024 at 8 p.m. on KPBS 2 / PBS app. Enjoy this semi-staged oratorio with the New York Philharmonic and an international cast telling the story of Jewish refugees in World War II Shanghai set to music by Aaron Zigman with lyrics by Mark Campbell and additional lyrics by Brock Walsh.
  • West National City is a state designated "Portside Environmental Justice Neighborhood."
  • In confirmation hearings for his nomination as secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, the focus was on domestic issues. The agency has a vast global scope as well.
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