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  • "The American Revolution" documentary series by Ken Burns premieres Nov. 16. Two San Diego professors sat down with KPBS' Amita Sharma to discuss what the American Revolution still teaches us today.
  • NPR Veterans Correspondent Quil Lawrence interviewed Dave Carlson over 10 years, as the Iraq war vet went from war to incarceration to redemption on his long journey home.
  • Chaired by Catriona Jamieson and Sheldon Morris, "The Gala: Horizons" draws inspiration from their passion for science and space—realms that have long captivated artists exploring the infinite, the unknown, and the unknowable. Just as black holes bend light and reshape space, contemporary art shifts perspectives, challenges expectations, and unveils new ways of thinking. MCASD serves as a dynamic hub for these explorations, offering world-class exhibitions, cutting-edge programs, and transformative educational experiences that engage and inspire our community. Join us for an exhilarating evening overlooking the vast Pacific, surrounded by art and space. Begin your evening with specialty bites and exquisite cocktails, before enjoying a specially curated meal by Chef Tim Kolanko, Urban Kitchen Group. The Gala is the Museum’s premiere and largest fundraising event, annually raising over $900,000. Your attendance directly supports the mission of the Museum to invite all audiences to experience our world, our region, and ourselves through the prism of contemporary art. We look forward to an exceptional evening with you in support of MCASD. Please note that The Gala is 21+. Ticket Information ***Please note that the last day to purchase tables and tickets to The Gala: Horizons will be Sunday, August 24.*** PREMIERE TABLE Reservations at $50,000 for table of ten ($48,150 is tax-deductible) Individual reservations at $5,000 per person ($4,815 is tax-deductible) For all ticket holders: Premiere table location | Tableside champagne service | Upgraded wine pairings and a dedicated wine steward | Complimentary Alex Katz exhibition catalogue | Complimentary valet parking For Table Sponsors only: Private curatorial tour of Alex Katz: Theater and Dance for up to 10 guests (exhibition on view August 21, 2025 – January 4, 2026) Reserve Tickets - PLATINUM TABLE Reservations at $25,000 for table of ten ($23,250 is tax-deductible) Individual reservations at $2,500 per person ($2,325 is tax-deductible) For all ticket holders: Preferred table location | Tableside champagne service | Upgraded wine pairings and a dedicated wine steward | Complimentary valet parking For Table Sponsors only: Private curatorial tour of Alex Katz: Theater and Dance for up to 10 guests (exhibition on view August 21, 2025 – January 4, 2026) Reserve Tickets - GOLD TABLE Reservations at $15,000 for table of ten ($13,350 is tax-deductible) Individual reservations at $1,500 per person ($1,335 is tax-deductible) Seating in the Art Park Dining Room | Complimentary valet parking Reserve Tickets Underwriting Opportunities Support the future of contemporary art by underwriting The Gala: Horizons. As an underwriter, your generous contribution directly offsets event costs—ensuring that every dollar raised goes toward supporting the museum’s exhibitions, educational programs, and community outreach initiatives. Underwriters receive special recognition on digital assets and at The Gala. Reach your corporate social responsibility goals with MCASD. Grow your brand awareness and expand your client network – in an artful way. Your individual and/or corporate investment is 100% tax-deductible. Join us in making this unforgettable night of art and celebration possible. We are eager to create meaningful and lasting partnerships; please contact Alexis Polakoff, Senior Director, Development at apolakoff@mcasd.org for custom Underwriting and Sponsorship packages to fit your needs. Underwriting Opportunity – The Cocktail Hour Underwriting Opportunity – The Gala Dinner Underwriting Opportunity (PDF) About the Chairs Sheldon Morris, M. D. MPH is a Clinical Professor in the Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine and Division of Family Medicine, Department of Family Medicine and Public Health at UC, San Diego. Catriona Jamieson, M.D., Ph.D., is a Professor of Medicine, Chief of the Division of Regenerative Medicine and Director of the Sanford Stem Cell Institute. Sheldon and Cat are committed to supporting their community in the arts, education and health. Cat’s mother is an artist and her father was an engineer. Together they taught her that art expands your mind. As long-time residents of La Jolla with two children, Isabella and Harris, Sheldon and Cat consider MCASD an iconic community resource that represents the strong dedication to the arts by our community and a destination to all those that live or visit San Diego. Sheldon has served on the MCASD Board of Trustees since 2021. Honorary Committee Thank you to our generous supporters and underwriters that make this event successful. Deena and Ken* Altman Barbara Arledge* Melissa Garfield Bartell* and Michael Bartell Mary* and Jim Berglund AJ and Chris* Birchby Frania and Charles* Black Nancy* and Matthew Browar Marcia Hazan* and Mark Cammell Karen Cohn* Jennifer Nelson* and John Dineen Carolyn P. Farris* Deidre Buddin* and Jose Fernandez Karen S. Fox* Celia Henely* Alex High* Margaret Jackson* Dr. Paul E. Jacobs* Chanfeng Zhao and Tao Jiang* Kathryn Kanjo and David Jurist Patsy and David* Marino Margret and Nevins* McBride Anna Haudenschild Meier* and Philip Meier Lorenza Fabre Vega* and Bruno Meli Alessandra Moctezuma* Drs. Catriona Jamieson and Sheldon Morris* Garna Muller* Kristina and Ali* Nafii Maryanne* and Irwin Pfister Elizabeth Phelps* Cami and Tom* Rosso Colette Carson Royston* and Ivor Royston Lise Wilson and Steve Strauss* *Names are listed alphabetically. 2025-2026 MCASD Board of Trustees are notated with *. List as of 8/21. The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Vista Hill's Council on Mental Health Luncheon, presented by Molly’s Angels Foundation, will feature a conversation with Shankar Vedantam (Shankar pronounced to rhyme with “Bunker” and Vedantam is pronounced Vay-THARN-thm), host of the popular podcast and show "Hidden Brain." Shankar and the event moderators, Vista Hill Medical Director, Dr. Charmi Patel-Rao, and Emmy-award winning Broadcast Journalist, Sandra Maas will discuss a slew of topics related to modern mental health challenges including aging, loneliness, stress and well-being, and the role of hope and optimism in combating the rise of cynicism.
  • Margaritaville Hotel San Diego is introducing a new seasonal experience with “Yo Ho Ho-liday Tavern,” a holiday pirate pop-up running from Saturday, November 22 through Wednesday, December 31 at LandShark Bar & Grill. Designed to offer an immersive holiday experience, the pop-up will feature festive cocktails, pirate-inspired décor layered with nautical holiday touches, pirate appearances, and a curated menu of seasonal food and beverage specials. From late November through the end of December, LandShark Bar & Grill will be fully transformed into a pirate-inspired holiday oasis that blends classic seasonal touches with that ‘high seas’ atmosphere. Guests will discover a unique twist, where pirate lore meets festive cheer and twinkling ornaments adorn treasure chests. Adding to the festive ambiance, live pirate character appearances will take place every Saturday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. beginning in December. These interactive visits invite guests to engage with the pirate, who will entertain with lively stories, holiday-themed antics, and photo opportunities. Throughout the pop-up, guests will enjoy special holiday-themed cocktails served alongside a selection of seasonal menu items. The seasonal menu will include limited-time items crafted by the LandShark culinary team, available exclusively during the pop-up’s run. These pirate-themed creations include The Kraken, a savory mix of fried calamari, spiced pork belly, banh mi veggies, braised purple cabbage and sambal aioli on a squid ink bun, as well as Davy Jone’s Linguini made with squid ink linguini tossed in a lemon caper butter sauce with cremini mushroom 'skulls' and blackened shrimp. The drink menu will sparkle with holiday spirit, featuring seasonal cocktails dressed for the occasion. Sip on a Chai Old Fashioned crafted with Bulleit Rye, chai maple syrup and cardamom bitters, or try The Garnet Garland prepared with Arette Classico Reposado, pomegranate concentrate, agave syrup, and cranberry and orange bitters. Guests can also treat themselves to a variety of other holiday sips including the Naughty & Nice, Winter Wonderland, Captain’s Grog and more! Located inside LandShark Bar & Grill at Margaritaville Hotel San Diego, “Yo Ho Ho-liday Tavern” runs every day from 11 a.m. until close, beginning Saturday, November 22 and through the month of December. Be sure to stop by for festive flavors, lively entertainment, and a unique holiday atmosphere in the heart of Downtown San Diego. Make a reservation with OpenTable Phone: (619) 531-8744
  • Denja Harris opened her first solo museum exhibition this week at the Oceanside Museum of Art. Her soft sculptures explore perceptions of being a Black woman and invite viewers to embrace the unknown.
  • Get ready for an experience like no other! Grioneers, Inc. presents the 8th Annual Afrofuturism Lounge—where Black creativity, comics, and culture collide! Join us on July 24, 2025, during San Diego Comic-Con for a night of storytelling, art, and innovation. Explore the worlds imagined by Black creators, meet visionary artists, and immerse yourself in the future we co-create—together! Afrofuturism Lounge isn’t just an event—it’s a movement! Secure your spot now and be part of the future. Visit AfrofuturismLounge.com for details. Don’t miss it! Grioneers on Facebook + Instagram
  • This Halloween, The Gondola Company brings back its popular A Haunting in Venice Cruises, running October 26–31 through the quiet canals of the Coronado Cays in San Diego Bay. Inspired by the atmospheric film "A Haunting in Venice," these evening cruises blend the relaxation of a traditional Venetian gondola ride with the mystery and charm of Halloween. Guests are escorted by masked, cloaked gondoliers while soft organ music and haunting melodies create a uniquely eerie ambiance. New for this year, guests can pre-order the dramatic Black Rose Boo-quet ($85) to enhance the mood, and are encouraged to come dressed in costume to fully embrace the theme. Larger groups can book the Haunting Caorlina Cruise, a private gondola seating up to 14 for a floating masquerade experience. Operated by The Gondola Company, this seasonal favorite is one of Southern California’s most unique and atmospheric Halloween events.
  • Powerhouse performer Shakina returns to San Diego with the world premiere of her bold theatrical work.
  • A black moon is a type of new moon, when the moon is nearly between Earth and the sun.
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