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  • Artworks highlighting the street art subcultures of Southern San Diego. "Cali Stilo" features some of the region's most recognized street arts. Please join the artist and art enthusiasts Saturday, June 14th for the opening reception featuring DJ Adikt1, DJ Tango, and car show on Juniper St. next to the gallery. Visit: Escondido Arts Partnership Escondido Arts Partnership on Instagram and Facebook
  • California is suing the Trump administration over its activation of 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines in response to immigration raid protests. And, a sitting Poway city council member is under investigation by the district attorney. Then, could new federal COVID-19 vaccine recommendations hurt disadvantaged communities? Also, there’s a new partner in North County’s Tri-City Healthcare District. Plus, a conversation with longtime San Diego National Weather Service meteorologist Alex Tardy, who left his job amid Trump administration cuts. Finally, an East County art gallery celebrates its 25th anniversary with a special exhibit.
  • Drop-In Play is for walking toddlers & kids to play and explore art materials in a safe, open environment with no formal instruction. Kids can move between different sensory stations at their own pace, sparking their curiosity and creativity. This class encourages hands-on discovery, allowing children to experience art through touch, sound, color, and texture. Visit: https://www.hisawyer.com/artreach/schedules/activity-set/1271904?day=2025-07-05&view=cal&source=activity-schedule ArtReach San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • A bonus episode of The Finest! Meet the team behind the podcast as we talk hot takes, art vs. culture and what makes the San Diego region so special. It's casual, candid and very fun.
  • San Diego’s summer concert series, "Blanket Sounds", kicks off with live music, art installations, and more this month! Join us starting on Saturday, June 28th, at Waterfront Park for free, family-friendly vibes from 3 p.m. - 7 p.m. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/blanket-sounds-tickets-1404320332919?aff=oddtdtcreator Blanket Sounds on Instagram
  • 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. See the exhibit before it closes June 28 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.
  • Each year the House of Mexico hosts a festival called “Arte, Color & Fiesta." This festival is a celebration of art, music, and food. It is a major fund raiser with the focus on an exhibition of art work by artists from both the United States and Mexico. It includes entertainment by local musicians and folklorico dance groups, both a silent and live auction, and food and beverages. House of Mexico on Facebook / Instagram
  • The SoCal Kpop & Anime Fest is the first ever in San Diego County and brings a series of festival events to kpop and anime fans all around! This festival includes kpop, pop and jpop music as well as anime and kpop fan art, cosplay and art attractions along with talented kpop and anime themed performers, musical artists and special guests. SoCal Kpop Anime Fest is hosted by SoCal Music & Arts Foundation an Oceanside based 501(c)3 and the event and organization strives to provide opportunities in music, arts and performance to underserved individuals of all ages. SoCal Kpop & Anime Fest on Instagram
  • Union Hall Gallery presents "Hiding in Plain Site," the debut retrospective by San Diego-based artist and designer Joseph A. Henseler, opening Saturday, July 12, 2025. The exhibition features 88 original works—ranging from sculpture and stained glass to painting and architectural design—created over the course of 30 years without public display. The show offers a rare glimpse into the deeply introspective practice of an artist who has quietly created in communion with nature, spirit, and self. Having moved across the country to live in the mountains of San Diego County to be mentored by renowned artist James Hubbell, Henseler’s work is rooted in reflection, emotional depth, and human connection. Opening night includes live music, refreshments, and a Q&A with the artist. The final night of the exhibition will feature a special live performance by Henseler’s wife, Chilean vocalist Lorena Isabell. "Hiding in Plain Site" runs through August 10 at Union Hall Gallery (2323 Broadway #201, San Diego, CA 92102). Admission is free and open to the public. Exhibition Details: Title: "Hiding in Plain Site: Retrospective of an Unknown Artist" Artist: Joseph A. Henseler Location: Union Hall Gallery, 2323 Broadway #201, San Diego, CA 92102 Dates: July 12 – August 10, 2025 Opening Night: Saturday, July 12 | 4 p.m. – 8 p.m. Concert Day: Saturday, August 9 | Exhibition open 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. | Live concert at 3 p.m. Closing Day: Sunday, August 10 | 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Gallery Hours: Fridays: 2 p.m. – 6 p.m. Saturdays & Sundays: 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Weekdays: By appointment only Admission is free and open to the public. Joseph A. Henseler on Facebook / Instagram
  • It’s that time of year once more! Join us for the Cooper Family Foundation's annual Juneteenth celebration. Enjoy: Live Music & DJs Local Food Vendors Inspirational Guest Speakers Fun Zone Arts & Crafts for Kids Black-Owned Business Market Raffles & Giveaways Let’s come together to celebrate culture, music, resilience, and progress! Free Admission | Family-Friendly | Open to the Public Contact us:6195693821|celebrationjuneteenth@yahoo.com Learn more: www.cfjuneteenth.com “None of us are free until we are all free.” – Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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