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  • The popular North Park eatery launched Mabel's Gone Painting, a rotating art exhibit featuring resident artists and community events. "We live in a world where it's hard to make a living making something with your hands and to be supported by your neighborhood. And I think that's what artists and neighborhood restaurants are trying to do," said owner Chelsea Coleman.
  • Join us in community as we celebrate the powerful exhibition "Chicanismo and the Art of Resistance: The Legacy of Ricardo Favela and the RCAF" We’ll mark the closing with delicious food, a special screening of "Pilots de Aztlán," and an engaging panel discussion. Let’s honor this incredible exhibit curated by Tina Favela and Eddie Salas! Saturday, May 17 from 4 p.m. – 7 p.m. CPMCC (1960 National Ave) ••• Acompáñanos a celebrar en comunidad la poderosa exposición Chicanismo y el Arte de la Resistencia: El Legado de Ricardo Favela y el RCAF Cerraremos con comida deliciosa, la proyección especial de Pilots de Aztlán y un panel de discusión muy especial. ¡Vamos a honrar esta increíble exhibición curada por Tina Favela y Eddie Salas! Sábado 17 de mayo 4 p.m. – 7 p.m. CPMCC (1960 National Ave)
  • We are learning the dying art of preserving food. In this class, you will learn how to preserve food with fermentation. This will be an extremely hands-on class, with everyone processing their own jar of pickled vegetables. Enjoy a jar of organic pickled vegetables and directions to take home with you! Topics include: a brief overview of pickling visiting our ingredients in the field hands-on preparation of pickle brine combining herbs for flavor pickled vegetable tasting Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pickling-workshop-tickets-1113137828209?aff=ebdssbdestsearch Wild Willow Farm on Instagram and Facebook
  • WorldWide Sumo presents: Super Power Show! Join us as we share Japan's ancient and revered sport of sumo wrestling to the world. This touring event combines the raw power of live combat sports with the grace and pageantry of a 2000-year-old martial art. Plus live bands, taiko and shamisen performances, and an immersive Japanese marketplace offering curated food, drinks, and cultural goods. Blending tradition with contemporary entertainment, Super Power Show! offers audiences an opportunity to witness authentic Sumo wrestling exhibitions featuring elite retired professionals from Japan, Mongolia, and Brazil. Plus: - Live music performances - Authentic Japanese marketplace - Taiko drumming & shamisen - Exhibitions and signings - Exclusive merchandise - Surprise appearances WorldWide Sumo is an immersive live entertainment company that honors the tradition and spectacle of Japanese Sumo wrestling while celebrating broader elements of Japanese culture. Developed by StudioNaginami, the Emmy-winning team behind live programming for top global brands and platforms, WorldWide Sumo introduces a modern, family-friendly take on a centuries-old sport. WorldWide Sumo on TikTok / Instagram
  • "FABULOUS FIBER" is a dazzling celebration of textile artistry, where tradition meets innovation in a vibrant display of texture, color, and creativity. This immersive exhibition brings together contemporary works crafted with both time-honored and cutting-edge techniques, from quilting and tufting to felting, embroidery, weaving, beading, crochet, basketry, and beyond. Each piece breathes new life into fiber art, transforming familiar crafts into bold, modern expressions. Oceanside Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join us for a festival of three short film documentaries that grew from education and outreach programs at New Village Arts Theatre. The upcoming screening is Saturday, May 17, 2 p.m. at Digital Gym Cinema (1100 Market Street, San Diego, CA 92101) Featured Documentaries: "The Mosleys: Love for the Ages" by Anthony Golden Jr A documentary that revolves around the filmmaker’s grandparents and their 77 years of marriage. It starts at his grandfather and grandmother’s first meeting and ends with his grandfather celebrating his 100th birthday, with his 9 kids, 19 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren, and 1 great great grandchild. "What Would You Say? (If You Had A Song To Sing)" by filmmaker Joshua Hill Highlights the importance of music to Hill’s late father, who was diagnosed with dementia in 2020. A special highlight will be Hill performing one of his original songs inspired by dementia caregiving at the events! "Extraordinary Character" by Alex Astrella and BluStar Productions This world premiere follows our Mainstage Players as they perform a school tour of an original adaptation of Janell Cannon’s beloved "Stellaluna." Details/tix here: https://newvillagearts.org/event/film-festival-san-diego/\ New Village Arts on Facebook / Instagram
  • Growing up by the sea and observing Southern California’s shores and seasonal cycles for decades, regional artist Fredric Hope’s work brilliantly celebrates the beauty of nature’s artistry, refracted through memory, in a unique form of visual and emotional archaeology. Hope’s distinct approach expands Southern California painting traditions that invite us to interpret silent stories, and contemplate the visual whispers of time, place, and the increasing vulnerability of coastal regions. Join artist Fredric Hope for an in-gallery talk on his work, artistic practice, the roles of creativity and curiosity, and his approach to visual storytelling. Visit: https://www.carlsbadca.gov/Home/Components/Calendar/Event/14148/
  • San Diego’s Project [BLANK] uses Balboa Park as a stage to redefine what opera can be.
  • Third Sunday Craft is a monthly gathering of creative writers that fosters support, inspiration, and community. More than craft classes, Third Sunday Craft will help you construct and sustain a writing practice. New focus topics for each session will challenge writers to explore and expand their craft. Generative writing prompts will encourage you to grow and learn in exciting new ways. Sharing your work within a safe, supportive community will help you discover and strengthen your voice. Finally, with the goal of fostering supportive accountability, each session will conclude with a writer’s intentions for the month. Come check out Third Sunday Craft! Visit: https://writeyourstorynow.org/classes-workshops/2025-05-18-may-third-sunday-craft-with-rich-farrell/ SD Writers Ink on Instagram and Facebook
  • Alice Barnett’s most mature and substantial work is her song cycle "In a Gondola," published by G. Schirmer. This lecture explores the artistic and historical contexts that shaped the composition, examining both its poetic inspiration and its musical innovations. Drawing on contemporary sources, including letters, newspaper reviews, and journal accounts, the lecture also traces the early reception of and critical response to her song cycle. The program concludes with a complete performance of In a Gondola, offering audiences the opportunity to experience Barnett’s distinctive compositional voice in its fullest expression. About Dr. Katina Mitchell Dr. Katina Mitchell is a native of San Diego. She has sung with the San Diego Symphony; lautten compagney BERLIN; MicroFest, Los Angeles; Monday Evening Concerts, Sing-Akademie zu Berlin, Volti, San Francisco; Bach Collegium San Diego, The Da Camera Society, Los Angeles; and more. A favorite engagement was performing with Ensemble Vocatrix in fully staged productions of Hildegard von Bingen’s Ordo Virtutum in Los Angeles and Berkeley. Recently Mitchell has sung as both soloist and chorister with San Diego Master Chorale, Sacra/Profana, and the Schola Cantorum of St. James-by-the-Sea. Her work has been featured at the Velaslavasay Panorama, Los Angeles and the Medieval History Center in Azincourt, France, and in media outlets including the BBC, NPR’s Life in Berlin, and the Los Angeles Times. In 2023, Mitchell began presenting her extensive original research on composer Alice Barnett, giving lectures with the San Diego History Center; the Western History Association, Los Angeles; National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS), San Diego chapter, at San Diego State University; Palomar College; and Society for American Music, Tacoma, Washington. Katina holds degrees in music from Rice University and the University of Southern California (USC). She is a member of the music faculty at Palomar College, teaches voice at Grossmont College, and maintains a private studio. About Dr. Yewon Lee Dr. Yewon Lee is a frequently sought-after conductor and collaborative pianist on the operatic and concert stage. Prior to relocating to San Diego, Lee was Assistant Music Director of Opera at Baldwin Wallace University and Adjunct Professor at Kent State University. In the operatic world, she coached at Baldwin Wallace Opera Theater, National Opera Center, Aspen Opera Theater Center, and International Vocal Arts Institute in Israel, France, Italy, and Japan. Born in Seoul, South Korea, Lee received a Bachelor of Music in piano performance from Seoul National University, completed her Master of Music in vocal accompanying at Manhattan School of Music, and earned an artist diploma in collaborative piano from The Juilliard School. She earned her Doctor of Musical Arts in choral music at USC. Currently, she is a music director of the San Diego Festival Chorus and the San Dieguito United Methodist Church. She also serves as the Far South Representative for the California Choral Directors Association. Visit: https://www.ljathenaeum.org/events/mitchell-25-0630 Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Instagram and Facebook
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