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  • "Picturing Health" curated by Elizabeth Rooklidge features works by Philip Brun Del Re, Maria Mathioudakis, Bhavna Mehta, Tatiana Ortiz-Rubio, Elizabeth Rooklidge, and Akiko Surai Exhibition runs: Saturday, Nov. 9 - Saturday, Dec. 14, 2024 Gallery hours (during exhibitions): 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. About the exhibition: From the KPBS Fall Arts Guide: Curated by Elizabeth Rooklidge, a curator, professor, artist and scholar on disability in art, this exhibition at Best Practice (inside Bread and Salt) includes work by local artists Philip Brun Del Re, Maria Mathioudakis, Bhavna Mehta, Tatiana Ortiz-Rubio, Rooklidge, Akiko Surai and Christina Valenzuela. Many of these artists comprise the advisory committee for the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego's "For Dear Life" exhibition (a major historical survey of disability in art) — and it's significant that these living, local artists also have a space and exhibition to showcase their own work on disability, illness and impairment. Each artist brings a unique approach and style, and many will be familiar to San Diego visual art audiences. Brun Del Re's text-based work is accessible, disruptive and delightful; Mathioudakis' sculpture is profound and simultaneously beautiful and disturbing; Mehta's papercut and embroidery works are stunning both in scale and detail; Ortiz-Rubio's murals and large-scale works often play with concepts of physics, memory and time; Rooklidge's recent series, "Sick Women," collects and collages stills of women in their sick beds in modern cinema; and Surai's work draws on a variety of mediums like embroidery, collage, photography, drawing, found objects and poetry to insightfully comment on highly researched concepts like memory, neurology and more. —Julia Dixon Evans, KPBS Related links: Best Practice website | Instagram
  • AI experts say this is likely the first time that AI has been used in the U.S. to create an impact statement read by an AI rendering of the deceased victim
  • Al no asegurar nadie la mayoría de dos tercios necesaria, o 89 votos, los cardenales se retirarán por la noche a las residencias del Vaticano donde están siendo recluidos.
  • Meet the candidates and learn what's at stake with KPBS' Nov. 5, 2024 election guide for the San Diego Unified School District Board of Education as well other other school boards in the county.
  • Get ready for a spectacular day of fun and festivities as the San Diego Bird Alliance celebrates its 75th anniversary! 🎉 This is more than just a celebration—it's a vibrant festival for all ages, bursting with activities that connect us to the beauty of nature and our community! 🌍 Groove to the Beat! Enjoy electrifying performances by World Beat Center, Motu Nehenehe Polynesian Dancers, and Accipiter Dance! 🎨 Get Creative! Join in on hands-on art activities with ArtForm and let your creativity take flight! 🐦 Meet Our Feathered Friends! Experience live animal encounters with Free Flight and Zovargo—up close and personal with fascinating wildlife. 🍴 Foodie Paradise! Savor delicious bites from a variety of local food trucks. 🦉 Strut Your Stuff! Don’t miss the bird costume parade! Come dressed as your favorite native bird, insect, or plant, and show off your best nature-inspired outfit! Plus, over 50 booths from our incredible community partners, interactive exhibits, and so much more! Parking is free and plentiful, so bring the whole family and friends! RSVP Now: Sign up to attend! Don’t miss out on this unforgettable celebration of 75 years of vision, conservation, and community! 🌿✨ Visit: https://secure.sandiegobirdalliance.org/nx/portal/neonevents/events#/events/3861 San Diego Bird Alliance on Instagram and Facebook
  • El dramático ritual fue más colorido de lo que incluso Hollywood podría crear, un despliegue de colores, cánticos, incienso y solemnidad que subrayó la seriedad del momento.
  • On the rebound from a public defeat, $ome $exy $ongs 4 U reverts to the sound of Drake's early years, charting a tentative course back toward the rap throne.
  • The U.N. has identified Kabwe, a city of almost 300,000 people in Zambia, as one of the most polluted places on the planet. Who is to blame? And can justice be done?
  • Morgiane, perhaps the oldest opera by a Black American, finally receives its full public performance, shedding light on the forgotten heyday of opera in New Orleans.
  • Inaugural Galinson Solomon Lecture, featuring Deborah Archer Deborah Archer is a tenured professor, Associate Dean of Experiential Education and Clinical Programs, and Director of the Community Equity Lab at New York University School of Law. Deborah is also the president of the ACLU and a nationally recognized expert on civil liberties, civil rights, and racial justice. She is an award-winning teacher and legal scholar whose articles have appeared in leading law reviews. This is a hybrid event. Made possible by Elaine Galinson and Herbert Solomon and all other donors that contributed to the Endowed Fund for Law, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Visit: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/ev/reg/bhwxxbd California Western School of Law on Instagram and Facebook
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