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  • Celebrate Black Culture at Kuumba Fest Join San Diego Urban Warriors for the 33rd Annual Kuumba Fest, a two-day celebration of Black art, culture, and empowerment hosted in the heart of the newly emerging Black Art & Culture District in Southeastern San Diego. From film to fitness, music to mentorship – this year’s Kuumba Fest has something for everyone. Explore the African Market Place, enjoy a youth theater performance, get active with a community obstacle course, and witness incredible Black talent at our dance showcase and finale concert. Kuumba Fest on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join us poolside on our 4th floor rooftop and shop for apparel, permanent jewelry, unique resin and alcohol ink art and display pieces, and more from local LGBTQ-friendly and owned businesses! This year’s vendors include: - Earthue Lifestyle Boutique - Lovepray Jewelry - Art Magic Studio San Diego - TORCH Warriorwear - Painting & Vino Plus, join instructor Heather Rushton for a special Pride-themed Paint & Sip on our sunny rooftop from 1 p.m. - 4 p.m.! Visit: https://www.stayalma.com/offers/pride-artisan-market/ Alma San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • Hosted by: Lorraine Cote Paint the street view with this iconic theater. Hopefully the lights will come on during the end of our time. Parking and restrooms at the nearby Civic Center. Open to All Levels! Whether you're a seasoned plein air painter or just starting your artistic journey, this event is for you! Beginners and experienced painters can find fresh inspiration in the urban and natural landscape. How to Participate: Register for the event on the San Diego Plein Air Painters Meetup Group site: meetup.com/painter-86/ Bring your painting supplies, easel, and canvases. Don't forget sunscreen and a hat for the California sun! This is a non-instructional event. Paint to your heart's content and enjoy the dynamic surroundings. Become an Artist Alliance Member: Join and learn more about Artist Alliance and the activities at Oceanside Museum of Art Visit: https://www.meetup.com/painter-86/ Oceanside Museum of Art on Instagram and Facebook
  • Tired of giving soap or socks to honor the father(s) in your life? Make a personal card to honor your father(s) and gift it! In this workshop, we use tarot cards to explore fatherhood’s energy. We will celebrate our relationship to fathers and fatherhood through writing and a collage project, with room to explore challenging connections and what we’ve learned from them, including looking at connections forged with chosen family as well as blood family. The simple tarot journaling process we will use will help you discover and uncover your connection to fathering energy and how it can best nurture you. And if you wish, create personal tarot card art you can keep for yourself (your Inner Father) or a card for your actual father or person who fathered you. Bring an open heart, paper and pencil, and some photos of the father you are honoring (photos of you or your father(s)), and any images you feel express the gifts and lessons of that relationship. Please feel free to bring your own tarot deck(s) though your instructor will provide a variety of tarot images. Remember you can point the arrow of this inquiry towards your own father, or towards yourself in the role you play with your children or those you parent. All perspectives and experiences welcome; no prior writing or tarot experience necessary. Comes with a PDF for continuing your exploration on your own. San Diego Writers, Ink on Facebook / Instagram
  • Artist Alliance members, along with their guests, are welcome to engage in a group art share and critique, aimed at fostering professional growth. Not yet part of the alliance? No worries, you can join either before the event or on-site! Visit: Artist Alliance Quarterly Critique Oceanside Museum of Art on Instagram and Facebook
  • “Like most forms of magic, I’ve always believed / in words.” - Keetje Kuipers Join us for a night of words, want, and wild joy. In celebration of "Lonely Women Make Great Lovers" and "A Sharp Endless Need," writers Keetje Kuipers, Mac Crane, Evelyn Gill, and Carly DeMento share poetry and prose across a spectrum of desires. Hosted by Sara Z. Phelps, come for the words, stay for the dance party. We’re thrilled to be joined by TransFamily Support Services, a local organization that guides transgender/non-binary youth and their families through the gender transitioning process to help make it the most positive experience possible. TransFamily Support Services will provide resources to support our trans friends and family, and we’ll raise money to support the great work they’re doing. Let's celebrate books, kindness, and community! Verbatim Books on Facebook / Instagram
  • Come Indulge in the rich flavors of Laos at the 3rd Annual Lao Food Festival. Traditional Lao Food, Music, Art , Food Tours, 40+ Vendors. Visit: https://www.laofoodfestival.org/ LAOSD on Instagram and Facebook
  • The "INTIKA" exhibition seeks to showcase the diverse works of male artists from various backgrounds, each employing different textile techniques. Artists push the boundaries of traditional textile art by experimenting with unconventional materials or incorporating elements from other disciplines like sculpture or installation art. Visit OMA West at the Seabird: oma-online.org/omawest/ Oceanside Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • “Stars, Cars & Guitars” Display Reflects Surfing’s Ascendance as Cultural Touchstone Our “Stars, Cars and Guitars” exhibit demonstrates how, in less than a decade, from the years from 1958 to 1965, surfing related elements came to dominate popular culture forming a lasting effect on California, America and the world at large. From iconic record albums, period surfboards, fashion artifacts, seminal photographic images and memorabilia, visitors will get a clearer sense of why this era is considered the “golden age” of surfing and the surfing lifestyle. This exhibit presents modern surfing’s formative period and is a remembrance of modern surfing’s dawn. It had a defining influence on California’s image and an indelible effect on global culture that is just beginning to be recognized in recent years. From the film Gidget in 1959 to Dick Dales “Let’s Go Trippin’” in 1961 through the “Endless Summer” documentary in 1964, the surf craze had ignited from a swell to a full Tsunami with the peak in 1965 In 1966 boards went short, hair went long, and a golden era evolved into surfing’s next phase. Almost overnight 1967’s Summer of Love and flower power were in full bloom. There is only a very short time left to see this rare and special exhibit. It is open now through Labor and day and then it is being taken down. O it is gone it is gone. For further information, please visit https://surfmuseum.org/ or call (760) 721-6876 contact the museum during operating hours from 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. daily. California Surf Museum on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join us for a riveting 90-minute dance performance and conversation with the artists that delve deep into the heart of cultural convergence, narrating a story of unity, diversity and shared history through the universal language of dance. This captivating spectacle is an homage to the intricate tapestry of identities that emerged from nearly four centuries of Spanish colonization, weaving together the distinct but interconnected cultures of Mexico, the Philippines and Spain. At the core of "Mestizaje" is the celebration of mestizaje itself—a term that historically signifies the process of cultural and racial mixing between Indigenous peoples of the Americas and Europeans. This performance, however, expands the concept to encapsulate the rich exchange among the three regions, highlighting how each culture has been indelibly shaped by the others. Featuring two San Diego based dance companies: Danzarts and PASACAT
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